Hermione
[hur-mahy-uh-nee] /hɜrˈmaɪ əˌni/
noun
1.
the daughter of Menelaus and Helen.
2.
a female given name.
fem. proper name, from Greek Hermione, derived from Hermes (genitive Hermeio).
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