Kermit (given name) explained

Kermit
Gender:male
Meaning:son of Dermot
Origin:Irish and Manx

Kermit is a male given name found mainly in the United States. It is a variant spelling of Kermode, a surname in the Isle of Man, which itself is a Manx language variant of Mac Diarmata, an Irish language patronymic anglicised MacDermot.[1] The name Kermit came to prominence through Kermit Roosevelt (1889–1943), son of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, named for Robert Kermit, a maternal great-uncle.[2] The character Kermit the Frog, introduced in 1955, made the name known internationally through the television programs Sesame Street (from 1969) and The Muppet Show (from 1976).

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Hanks. Patrick. Hardcastle. Kate. Hodges. Flavia. A Dictionary of First Names. 23 July 2012. 2006. Oxford University Press. 9780198610601. 276.
  2. Book: Fallows, Samuel . Life of William McKinley, our martyred president: with short biographies of Lincoln and Garfield, and a comprehensive life of President Roosevelt, containing the masterpieces of McKinley's eloquence, and a history of anarchy, its purposes and results. https://archive.org/stream/lifeofwilliammck001494mbp#page/n428/mode/1up. 23 July 2012. 1901. Regan Printing House. Chicago. 363. Theodore Roosevelt.