Proper noun
Fermin (plural Fermins)
A surname.
Alvaro Barrientos/APRevellers wait for fighting bulls from the Victoriano del Rio ranch during the 6th day of the running of the bulls at the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona, northern Spain on Thursday, July 12, 2018. Source: Internet
In May 2011 Fermin Jara, a writer with the daily newspaper ABC Color, along with Carlos Bottino and Samir Sanchez, journalists with Radio Parque in Ciudad del Este, alleged that the governor of Alto Parana, Nelson Aguinagalde, sought to intimidate them. Source: Internet
History Inside the half-size mission chapel replica The Santa Cruz mission was originally consecrated by Padre Fermin Lasuen on August 28, 1791, citation on the San Lorenzo river's flood plain. Source: Internet
Revelers run next to the Fire Bull, a man carrying a bull figure packed with fireworks, during the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain, on July 8, 2018. Source: Internet
"Of course, the running of the bulls and the impact the Festival of St. Fermin has on the city of Pamplona. Source: Internet
The nine-day fiesta got underway at midday to cries of "Viva San Fermin!" at city hall, followed seconds later by the firing of a firecracker known as the "chupinazo". Source: Internet