Armin is a masculine given name with several possible origins and meanings.
One possible origin is the Germanic name “Ermin”, which means “whole” or “universal”. Over time, Ermin evolved into the name Armin in various Germanic languages, including German and Dutch.
Another possible origin is from the Persian name “Arman”, which means “hope” or “aspiration”. Arman was introduced to the German-speaking world during the 19th century, where it was modified to become Armin.
Armin is a relatively common name in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and it has also been used in other countries such as Iran and the Netherlands. The name has been associated with several notable people, including the German philosopher Arminius and the Iranian musician Armin Van Buuren.