Certificate of Name
Artak
Masculine
Armenian
Meaning & Origin
Artak is an Armenian masculine given name of ancient origin, derived from the Old Persian element arta (𐎠𐎼𐎫), meaning "truth." This element appears in other Iranian names such as Artaxerxes and Ardashir, where it conveys divine truth or cosmic order (asha in Avestan). Artak likely began as a short form of longer names incorporating this root, such as Artashes or Artavan. History and Background The name Artak reflects the deep Iranian influence on Armenian culture, especially during the Achaemenid and later Parthian periods. Armenia, situated between the Roman and Persian empires, adopted many Zoroastrian and Persian elements into its language and naming traditions. The concept of arta is central to Zoroastrianism, representing truth and righteousness, as opposed to drug (falsehood). Thus, the name Artak carries a high moral connotation. Notable Bearers In modern times, Artak is widely used and appears among public figures in Armenia, especially in sports and politics. Notable individuals include: Artak Aleksanyan (born 1991), Armenian football player Artak Dashyan (born 1989), Armenian football player Artak Davtyan (1966–2023), Armenian politician and economist, who served as the 7th Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces Artak Ghulyan (1958–2025), Armenian architect and designer Artak Harutyunyan (born 1983), Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler Artak Hovhannisyan (born 1993), Armenian freestyle wrestler Artak Malumyan, Armenian amateur boxer Artak Yedigaryan (born 1990), Armenian football player Artak Zeynalyan (born 1969), Armenian politician These bearers span various fields, showing the name's enduring popularity. Cultural Significance Artak is a classic name in Armenia, reflecting a connection to ancient Persian roots while being distinctively Armenian. It is often chosen for its noble meaning "truth." The name's usage is primarily Armenian, where it remains common today. Related Names Names with the same arta- element include Artashes, Artavazd, and Artem (which has Greek origins but overlaps). In Armenian, diminutives or variants such as Artakik may appear. Meaning: truth Origin: Armenian (from Old Persian) Type: given name Regions: Armenia (and Armenian diaspora)
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