Hermes

/ˈhɜːrmiːz/ noun

the messenger god in Greek mythology, represented by a statue with a head and torso, or a modern luxury fashion brand.

From Greek Hermes, the god associated with commerce, travel, and messages. His symbol was the caduceus (a winged staff). In the Renaissance, 'herma' or 'herm' referred to a squared stone pillar with a head, originally used to mark boundaries.

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