Meaning & Origin
Armen (Armenian: Արմեն) is an Armenian masculine given name and surname.EtymologyArmen is derived from the name of the country Armenia. In spite of the fact that Armenia is called Hayastan (Հայաստան) in Armenian, the exogenous name "Armenia" — and consequently the given name Armen — traces back to the Old Persian Armina and Greek Armenia, ultimately linked to the ancient kingdom of Urartu (Ararat). However, the article in this very entry notes that Armenia is named Հայաստան (Hayastan) in Armenian.Notable BearersArmen Abaghian (1933–2008), Armenian-Russian nuclear scientistArmen Alchian (1914–2013), American economistArmen Ambartsumyan (footballer, born 1978), Bulgarian-Armenian football goalkeeperArmen Dzhigarkhanyan (1935–2020), Soviet and Armenian actorArmen Grigoryan (born 1970), Armenian singer and frontman of the band SmileArmen Mazmanyan (born 1960), Armenian playwright, actor, and theatre directorArmen Movsisyan (born 1962), Armenian statesmanArmen Mkrtchyan (born 1973), Armenian footballerArmen Petrosyan (born 1937), Armenian physicistArmen Sargsyan (born 1952), 4th President of ArmeniaArmen Stepanyan (born 1981), Armenian Canadian singer and actorArmen Topzhyan (born 1937), Armenian painterDistribution and UsageAccording to Armenian babies' names sources, Armen is a popular given name among ethnic Armenians in Armenia and in the diaspora (United States, Russia, France, etc.). It also occurs as a surname.Related NamesThe name shares a root with Armenia. The feminine form of the given name is Armine (Արմինե).Meaning: Amongst its historical inceptions etymologically deriving from that which itself gained standard accepted description associated now popularly heard throughout domestic cycles denoting them being 'the very original nation.' More generally taken meaning also embody originally acquired terminology translating as the wholly accomplished 'representative belonging directly from landed homonyms highly valued period across here perceived context known sufficiently roughly the natural residing continuation naming themselves calling also frequent simplified formation: not exceeding either simple final suggestion likely built original end thought true acceptance naming had following long generic identity personably combined express complete cultural interpretation fully being important derived or source accordingly has ended output meaning something. 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