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Hermann, MO -- U.S. city in Missouri
Population (2000): 2674
Housing Units (2000): 1285
Land area (2000): 2.302116 sq. miles (5.962452 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.172236 sq. miles (0.446088 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.474352 sq. miles (6.408540 sq. km)
FIPS code: 31762
Located within: Missouri (MO), FIPS 29
Location: 38.699226 N, 91.439046 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Hermann

Hermann or Herrmann may refer to:

  • Hermann (name), list of people with this name
  • Éditions Hermann, French publisher
  • Hermann, Missouri, a town on the Missouri River in the United States
    • Hermann AVA, Missouri wine region
  • The German SC1000 bomb of WWII was nicknamed the "Hermann" by the British, in reference to Göring
  • Herrmann Hall, the former Hotel Del Monte, at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
  • Memorial Hermann, a large health system in Southeast Texas
  • The Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI), a system to measure and describe thinking preferences in people
  • Hermann station (disambiguation), stations of the name
Hermann (name)

Hermann or Herrmann is the German origin of the given name Herman.

People with the name include:

Given name:

  • Hermann (18/17 BC – AD 21) chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci who defeated a Roman army in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD
  • Hermann Abert (1871–1927), German historian of music
  • Hermann Balk (died 1239), Teutonic knight
  • Hermann Baumgarten (1825–1893), a German historian and political publicist
  • Hermann Billung, a Margrave of Saxony
  • Hermann Bondi (1919–2005), Anglo-Austrian mathematician and cosmologist
  • Hermann Burmeister (1807–1892), German zoologist
  • Herman Chinery-Hesse, founder of SOFTtibe
  • Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850–1909)
  • Hermann Fegelein (1906–1945), Waffen-SS General
  • Hermann Fressant, 14th century writer
  • Hermann Goldschmidt (1802–1866), German-French astronomer who discovered the asteroid Lutetia
  • Hermann Göring, leading member of the NSDAP
  • Hermann Grassmann (1809–1877), German linguist and mathematician
  • Hermann Gundert, a German missionary who compiled the first Malayalam-English dictionary
  • Hermann Harms (1870–1942), German botanist
  • Hermann von Helmholtz (1821–1894), German physicist
  • Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), German poet, novelist, and painter
  • Hermann Hoth (1885–1971), German military officer
  • Hermann Hreiðarsson, footballer of Icelandic descent
  • Hermann Huppen (born 1938), a Belgian comic book artist
  • Hermann Lang (1909–1987), German race car driver
  • Hermann Maier, an Austrian skier
  • Hermann Merkin (1907–1999), Jewish-American businessman
  • Hermann Minkowski, a Lithuanian mathematician who devised the idea of four-dimensional spacetime
  • Hermann Müller (disambiguation), the name of several individuals
  • Hermann Muthesius (1861–1927), German architect
  • Hermann Oberth (1894–1989), Romanian and German physicist
  • Hermann Panzo (1958–1999), a French sprinter
  • Hermann Prey (1929–1998), German lyric baritone
  • Hermann Rauschning, a German conservative and reactionary, opponent of the Nazi party
  • Hermann von Salza, a Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
  • Hermann Scherchen (1891–1966), German conductor
  • Hermann Schlegel (1804–1884), German ornithologist
  • Hermann von Siemens (1885–1986), former head of German electronics company Siemens AG
  • Hermann de Stern (1815-1887), German-born British banker.
  • Hermann Wendland (1825–1903), German botanist
  • Hermann Weyl (1885–1955), German mathematician
  • Hermann A. Widemann (1822–1899), a German businessman and Kingdom of Hawaii cabinet member
  • Hermann Wilken (1522–1603), German humanist and mathematician
  • Hermann Winterhalter (1808–1891), German painter
  • Hermann Zapf (1918–2015), German typeface designer

Surname:

  • Albert Herrmann (1886–1945), German archaeologist and geographer
  • Alexander Herrmann (1844–1896), German magician known as "The Great Herrmann"
  • Andrew F. Herrmann, American communication scholar
  • Arnulf Herrmann (born 1968), German composer
  • August Hermann (1835-1906), German physical education instructor
  • Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975), American composer
  • Binger Hermann (1843–1926), American attorney and politician in Oregon
  • Boris Herrmann (born 1981), German yachtsman
  • Ed Herrmann (1946–2013), American baseball player
  • Edward Herrmann (1943–2014), American actor
  • Erika Hermann, birth name of Erika Steinbach (born 1943)
  • Fernand Herrmann (1886–1925), French silent film actor
  • George H. Hermann, Hermann Park
  • Hajo Herrmann (1913-2010), German Luftwaffe (Nazi Germany air force) bomber pilot
  • Jacob Herrmann, German rugby union international
  • Jakob Hermann (1678–1733), Swiss mathematician
  • Jakob Herrmann (born 1987), Austrian ski mountaineer and paraglider
  • Joachim Herrmann (born 1956), German politician
  • Johann Hermann (1738–1800), French zoologist
  • Johannes Hermann (1515–1593), German cantor, hymn writer and jurist
  • Johann Gottfried Jakob Hermann (1772–1848), German classical scholar and philologist
  • Judith Hermann (born 1970), German short story writer
  • Michael Herrmann (born 1944), German festival director
  • Mirko Hermann (1868–1927), Croatian industrialist and businessman
  • Ned Herrmann (1922–1999), American creativity researcher and author
  • Paul Hermann (1646-1695), Dutch botanist and explorer of German birth
  • Peter Hermann (disambiguation), several people
  • Robert Hermann (disambiguation), several people
  • Walter Herrmann (born 1979), Argentinian basketball player
  • Walter Herrmann (physicist) (1910–1987), German nuclear physicist
  • Wilhelm Herrmann (1846–1922), German theologian

Fictional characters:

  • Herman Hermann, a one-armed character from the American TV series The Simpsons
Hermann (crater)

Hermann is a small lunar crater that is located in the western Oceanus Procellarum, just over one crater diameter to the south of the Moon's equator. It is a solitary crater with only a few tiny craterlets and some low wrinkle ridges nearby.

The interior floor of this crater has been flooded with lava, leaving a dark surface with the same albedo as the surrounding lunar mare. Only a low, nearly circular rim projects above the surface, which is not significantly eroded. The rim has a slight outward bulge on the western rim.

Hermann (biologist)

Usage examples of "hermann".

But this summer only two of his friends heard the old cry of his heart fall from his lips: the painter Louis and the writer Hermann, called Tu Fu.

Hand in hand with Ersilia, with Hermann, with Martha, he danced down the sunlit road, starting songs, taking childlike pleasure in jokes and puns, surrendering to laughter.

This volume, the first edition in English of Hermann Hesse's poetry, begins to correct an unexplainable oversight.

Why has one European writer, Hermann Hesse, captured the imagination and loyalty of a whole generation of Americans?

The wheel locks were normally a hot commodity, and Hermann had felt fortunate to have just one, prior to Jena.

As such, the Americans had no use for them, and Hermann had taken several from other fallen mercenaries.

If Jan thought he could get ammunition from an American home, Hermann was inclined to let him try.

He didn't know how much of a head start Hermann and the rest had, but he was determined not to miss them on account of not running fast enough.

Jan had hidden the sack in an outhouse, so that Hermann and others wouldn't be forced to "share" with other mercenaries, or have it outright stolen.

He clenched his jaw and lined up his shotgun with the piece of roof Pieter and Hermann were using for cover.

He slid three more slug shells into his shotgun before breaking cover and charging Hermann and Pieter's position.

He turned the corner to find Hermann facing him, his double-barreled shotgun open as he fumbled to put more shells in.

He propped his shotgun on his good knee, forcing himself to keep an eye on the pigs as they split their work between Hermann and Pieter.

In 1939 he told the German public, “If any enemy bomber reaches the Ruhr, my name is not Hermann Goring.

She demanded that Hermann and she make love in front of the idol in the light of torches flanking it.