Hermansyah Prabowo
Indonesian historical figure noted for his leadership in local governance during the early 20th century
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IPA Pronunciation
/hɛrˈmæn.sjɑ/
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Hermansyah is a compound name combining 'Herman,' of Germanic origin meaning 'army man' or 'warrior,' with the Indonesian suffix '-syah,' derived from Persian meaning 'king' or 'royal.' The name thus conveys 'son of the warrior king' or 'royal soldier.' It reflects a blending of Germanic and Southeast Asian linguistic elements, symbolizing strength and nobility.
Hermansyah is culturally significant in Indonesia where combining foreign roots with local suffixes is common, reflecting Indonesia's historical openness to Persian and Arabic influences alongside Western ones. The '-syah' suffix denotes respect and nobility, thus the name is often associated with honor and leadership, bridging Germanic warrior heritage with Southeast Asian royal symbolism.
In modern times, Hermansyah is a relatively uncommon but respected name in Indonesia, often chosen by parents who appreciate its blend of strong Germanic roots and royal Indonesian flair. It conveys strength and dignity, appealing to families seeking a name that honors tradition while sounding unique in contemporary settings. It remains rare outside Southeast Asia.
The name Hermansyah carries the essence of “Son of Herman; warrior or soldier” from Germanic-Indonesian tradition. Names beginning with "H" often embody qualities of healing, humanitarian spirit, and vision.
Hermansyah is culturally significant in Indonesia where combining foreign roots with local suffixes is common, reflecting Indonesia's historical openness to Persian and Arabic influences alongside Western ones. The '-syah' suffix denotes respect and nobility, thus the name is often associated with honor and leadership, bridging Germanic warrior heritage with Southeast Asian royal symbolism.
Indonesian historical figure noted for his leadership in local governance during the early 20th century
A prominent cultural ambassador who promoted Indonesian art internationally in the mid-20th century
A political activist and reformer influential in Indonesian independence movements
Musician and Politician
Actor
Entrepreneur
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🌐Italian
ヘルマンサヤ (Herumansaya)
🌐Japanese
赫尔曼沙 (Hè ěr màn shā)
🌐Chinese
هيرمانسياه
🌐Arabic
The suffix '-syah' in Indonesian names is borrowed from Persian rulers' titles, linking the name Hermansyah to ancient royal connotations uncommon in Germanic names.
Individuals named Hermansyah are often perceived as strong, dependable, and leadership-oriented. They tend to embody determination and a protective nature, with an innate sense of honor. Creative yet grounded, they balance ambition with humility, often inspiring loyalty and respect from peers and family.
Hermansyah is a Germanic-Indonesian name meaning “Son of Herman; warrior or soldier”. Hermansyah is a compound name combining 'Herman,' of Germanic origin meaning 'army man' or 'warrior,' with the Indonesian suffix '-syah,' derived from Persian meaning 'king' or 'royal.' The name thus conveys 'son of the warrior king' or 'royal soldier.' It reflects a blending of Germanic and Southeast Asian linguistic elements, symbolizing strength and nobility.
Hermansyah is pronounced (IPA: /hɛrˈmæn.sjɑ/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Hermansyah include: Herm, Mansyah, Hermy, Syah, Man, H-Man, Hery, Syahi, Mans, Hema, Hems, Mani.
Famous people named Hermansyah include: , , , Anang Hermansyah, Hermansyah Putra.