Meaning & Origin
Arax is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, derived from the Arax River (also known as the Aras), a major transboundary waterway in the Caucasus. The river holds deep historical and cultural significance for the Armenian people, making this name a toponymic choice reflecting national identity and natural heritage.Etymology and Historical ContextIn classical antiquity, the river was known to the Greeks as Araxes (Ἀράξης). Its modern Armenian name is Arax or Araks (Արաքս), while historically it was called Eraskh (Old Armenian: Երասխ) in Armenian and Rakh in Old Georgian. The river originates in eastern Turkey and flows along the borders of Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan (including the Nakhchivan exclave), and Iran, eventually joining the Kura River in Azerbaijan. With a length of 1,072 km (666 mi) and a drainage basin of 102,000 km², it is one of the longest rivers in the Caucasus. The name Arax thus evokes a powerful natural landmark central to Armenian geography.The choice of Arax as a given name aligns with a broader tradition of adopting river names for girls in various cultures, symbolizing life, flow, and endurance. Among Armenians, it may also carry a sense of resilience and connection to the homeland, especially given the river's role in defining historical and modern boundaries of Armenia.Related NamesArax is directly linked to Araks, a variant form more closely reflecting the modern Armenian pronunciation. The river itself is often referenced in Armenian poetry and national identity, and the name may be seen as a female counterpart to the more general use of Aras, which is the Turkish and other regional name for the river.Cultural SignificanceThe Arax River appears in classical sources together with its tributary, the Akhuryan, as part of the Gihon / Araxes (πίλωωσ+ἀμένης) and in the context of the Parthian period, by figures such as Posidonius via their references in work about stages from the Hvan region eventually giving the way to the flow analysis of Al Tidsler sources.Meaning: From the Arax RiverOrigin: Armenian toponymic nameGender: FeminineUsage Regions: Armenia and Armenian diasporaRelated: Araks, Aras, Eraskh