Herman Cortes was a Spanish explorer.
Herman xiansheng.
Herman hanym.
it means " The entertainer"----Armando is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Herman, which means "Army Man."Armando is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Herman, which means "Army Man."
If you wanted to say it in Chinese, it is quite simple. 'Mrs' is tai tai, and it would come AFTER the name. So Mrs Herman would be Herman tai tai. Tai rhymes with eye and sky.
The conqurer was Herman Corteztook over the Aztec Empire
IMPROVED: Aloha: The first answer is correct, but in HI, Herman is Halemano. [ha-lay-ma-no] hau'oli la hanau herman
a spanish conquistador who defeated Aztecs and conquered Mexico
That he sexually harassed someone.
"German" is a fairly common Spanish name. In Spanish, a G followed by an E is pronounced like an English H. So "German", when pronounced in Spanish style, sounds like "Herman". So "German" is just the Spanish version of "Herman". "Herman" comes from an ancient German word meaning "soldier"- it's related to the modern German words "Heer" ("army") and "Mann" ("man"). The Spanish word for the German language is "Aleman" (pronounced like all-ay-mon), which comes from the name of an ancient German tribe.
as far as I know, there is no Biblical character called Herman. The name is Germanic and originally meant soldier or literally, Army-Man, from Heer ( Army) and Mann. Herman Goering and Herman Fegelein ( Cavalry SS officer) are two example. in Spanish, the word for Brother is Hermano, without any martial connotations.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.