Proper noun
Erma
A female given name from the Germanic languages, of rare usage, variant of Irma.
My father was an electrical engineer who worked at Westinghouse in Pittsburgh. When I was growing up, my mother wrote humor columns for the local paper. She was the Erma Bombeck of Murrysville, Pa. Jason Kilar
As far as my memory being reliable, at the risk of sounding like some sort of gorgeous two-headed monster with the voices of Dave Barry and Erma Bombeck, I do think that women, like elephants, remember everything and love peanuts. Julie Klausner
Byron was born on April 29, 1939 to the late Karl Wrigley and Erma (Rowe) Wrigley and was a lifelong resident of Oakland, Maine. Source: Internet
In 1953, Erma Lou entered Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., to pursue a degree in sociology. Source: Internet
Ballmer was born Sept. 25, 1940, at North Platte, the youngest daughter of Ellis and Erma (Woods) Baker. Source: Internet
Kathleen Marie (Gunn) Kramer was born June 14, 1921 to William Windsor Gunn and Erma Bernice (Dick) Gunn in Republic County, Kansas, and died October 16, 2015, at Omaha, Nebraska, at the age of 94 years. Source: Internet