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Abel is a biblical name of profound significance, derived from the Hebrew Hevel (הֶבֶל), meaning "breath" or "vapor." This etymology reflects the transient and fragile nature of life, a theme central to the story of Abel...
EtymologyThe name Abraham originates from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham). Its meaning is traditionally interpreted as "father of many" or "father of a multitude," derived from a contraction of Abram (meaning "exalted fa...
Aghavni is an Armenian feminine given name meaning "dove" in the Armenian language. The name shares its root with Aghavno, an Armenian name for the Hakari River and later a village in Nagorno-Karabakh, formerly known as...
Aleks is a short form of the Slavic names Aleksey, Aleksandr, or Aleksandra. It is used as a standalone given name in several languages, including Armenian, Polish, Russian, and Slovene. The name ultimately traces its ro...
Aleksandr is the Russian and Armenian form of Alexander, a name of Greek origin with a rich historical pedigree. The root name Alexander is derived from the Greek words alexo (meaning 'to defend') and aner (meaning 'man'...
Alen is a male given name used predominantly in Armenia, Croatia, and Slovenia. It is a form of Alan 1, a name of uncertain but ancient origins.Etymology and HistoryThe ultimate origin of Alan is debated. Often it is con...
Almast (Armenian: Ալմաստ) is a feminine Armenian given name meaning "diamond." The name derives from Persian almas (الماس), which itself traces back to the Greek-adopted term ultimately of Semitic origin. In Armenian, th...
Alvard is a feminine Armenian given name meaning "red rose". It is composed of the elements al ("red, scarlet") and vard ("rose"), combining to create an image of a crimson bloom. The name reflects the rich poetic tradit...
Ameli is the Armenian form of Amélie, the French variant of Amelia. Ultimately derived from the Germanic name Amalia, it shares a root meaning of "work" or "strive," from the Proto-Germanic element *amal- (“vigor, labor”...
Anahid is a modern Persian and Western Armenian form of the name Anahita, deriving from the Old Persian epithet anāhita, meaning "immaculate, undefiled." Composed of the prefix *an- "not" and *āhita "unclean, dirty," the...
Anahit (Armenian: Անահիտ) is the Armenian form of Anahita, a name introduced during the period of Iranian domination in the 1st millennium BC. Anahit was a major Armenian mother goddess associated with fertility, healing...
Meaning and OriginAndranik (Անդրանիկ) is an Armenian masculine given name that means "firstborn" in Armenian. The name is composed of the elements and ("first") and ranik (diminutive suffix), literally translating to "li...
Angelina is a Latinate diminutive of the name Angela, widely used across many languages and cultures including Armenian, Bulgarian, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Italian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanis...
Ani is a feminine Armenian name derived from the ancient city of Ani, now located in modern-day eastern Turkey. The city's name has an unknown etymology, but it rose to prominence in the 10th and 11th centuries as the ca...
Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Hannah, which means “favor” or “grace.” Used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament, it appears in the Hebrew Bible as the mother of the prophet Samuel (1 Sa...
Anoush is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Anush, derived from the Armenian word անուշ meaning "sweet".Etymology and Lingustic RootsThe name Anush (Անուշ) is the direct Armenian form, while Anoush represen...
Antaram is an Armenian feminine name meaning "unfading, everlasting" (from Armenian antaraman). In Armenian, the same word designates the flowering plant known as everlasting or immortelle (genus Helichrysum), which reta...
Anush is an Armenian feminine given name meaning "sweet" in the Armenian language. It is a popular name in Armenia and among the Armenian diaspora.Literary and Cultural SignificanceAnush gained widespread recognition thr...
Anzhela is a feminine given name used in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Armenian, and other Eastern European languages. It is a local form of Angela, which itself derives from the Greek word angelos (ἄγγελος)...
Ara is a masculine given name of Armenian origin. Its meaning is uncertain, possibly of Sumerian origin. In Armenian legend, Ara is most famously known as Ara the Beautiful, a king of Armenia whose extraordinary good loo...
Arakel is a masculine Armenian given name derived from the verb arakel (առաքել), meaning "to send, to deliver." This root also gives rise to the Armenian word arakyal (առաքյալ), meaning "apostle," which is a calque of th...
Aram (Արամ) is a common Armenian masculine given name whose precise meaning is uncertain. According to the 5th-century Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi (Moses of Chorene), Aram was one of the legendary patriarchs of...
Ararat is a masculine given name of Armenian origin, derived directly from the name of a majestic mountain in eastern Turkey (formerly part of historical Armenia). According to the Old Testament, Mount Ararat is the trad...
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 Ar...
Arayik (also spelled Araik) is a masculine given name used primarily in Armenia and among the Armenian diaspora. It is a diminutive form of Ara, a name with deep roots in Armenian legend and folklore.Etymology and Origin...
Areg (Armenian: Արեգ) is a common Armenian male name meaning "sun" or "bright" in Armenian, where it functions as a poetic word for the sun. The name is deeply rooted in Armenian cultural and religious history, as it is...
Aren is an Armenian masculine given name of uncertain etymology. Its exact meaning is unknown, though it may be linked to ancient Armenian roots or regional cultural traditions. The name is relatively uncommon and appear...
Arev is an Armenian feminine given name that directly translates to "sun" (sun) in the Armenian language. Rooted in the natural world, the name embodies warmth, light, and life, reflecting the sun's central role in both...
Arevig is the Western Armenian transcription of Arevik, a feminine Armenian name meaning "like the sun". The root word arev means "sun" in Armenian, making Arevig part of a broader family of solar-themed names including...
Arevik is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, meaning "like the sun" (Armenian: Արևիկ). The name is derived from Arev, the Armenian word for "sun," combined with a diminutive suffix -ik, which imparts the sense of...
Ari is a given name of Armenian origin, derived from the Armenian word ari meaning "brave" or "valiant." It is a short, strong name commonly used for boys. The name's masculine virtue connotation reflects a cultural emph...
Arman 2 is the Armenian variant of the name Armen. While Armen itself is derived directly from the country of Armenia, which is called Hayastan (Հայաստան) in Armenian, Arman 2 follows the same thematic connection to Arme...
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 exo...
Armeν⁄ui is a female given name of Armenian origin. It is a combination of the male name Armen and the Armenian feminine suffix ուհի (uhi). The name Armeν⁄ui, therefore, means 'Armen's woman' or 'of Armen.' Armen itself...
Armine is the feminine form of Armen, an Armenian given name derived directly from the country name Armenia, which in Armenian is Հայաստան (Hayastan). As a female counterpart, Armine shares the same patriotic and ethnoge...
Arpi is a feminine Armenian name meaning "sun, ether" — a poetic word in Armenian that evokes imagery of light, sky, and celestial brightness. This name, along with its variant Arpine, belongs to a set of uniquely Armeni...
Arpine is a feminine given name in Armenian, derived as an elaborated form of Arpi. The root name Arpi means "sun" or "ether" in Armenian, drawing on a poetic word for the sun that evokes light and celestial radiance. Th...
Arsen is a given name used in Armenian, Ossetian, and Ukrainian cultures. It is a form of Arsenios, which derives from the Greek word arsen meaning "virile" or "male." The name is historically associated with Saint Arsen...
EtymologyArshaluys (Armenian: Արշալույս) is a feminine Armenian given name that means "dawn" in the Armenian language. The name evokes the first light of day, symbolizing hope, renewal, and beauty. It is not directly der...
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...
Artashes is the Armenian form of Artaxias. The name ultimately derives from the Old Persian name Artaxšaça, an element of which gave rise to Artaxerxes.EtymologyArtashes traces its roots through the Greek form Artaxias t...
Artavazd is the Armenian form of the Old Persian name Artabazos, itself derived from Artavazda, meaning "persevering through truth." The name combines the Old Persian elements arta- "truth, order" (cf. Avestan aša) and -...
Artur is a masculine given name that serves as the form of Arthur in several languages, including Albanian, Armenian, Belarusian, Catalan, Czech, Estonian, Galician, German, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, and Ukra...
EtymologyAshot (Armenian: Աշոտ) is an Armenian given name of uncertain origin. It may be derived from Armenian աշխարհ (ashkharh) meaning "world, land", or possibly from Persian roots. The name appears predominantly among...
Astghik (also spelled Astłik) is the Armenian goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and water, and her name directly derives from the Armenian word astgh meaning "star". In Armenian mythology, she was revered as the celest...
Avag is an Armenian masculine given name meaning "senior, elder, chief" directly from the Armenian word avag (աւագ). The name has deep roots in Armenian society and history, where it was used as both a title and a person...
Avedis is a Western Armenian transcription of Avetis, a male given name in Armenian. The name derives from the Armenian word "avetis" (Ավետիս), meaning "good news", which is directly connected to the evangel or gospel —...
Avet is a short form of the Avetis or Avetik, Armenian masculine given names.EtymologyThe root name Avetis derives from the Armenian word avet (ավետ), meaning "good news" or "gospel," which is a loan from the Greek euang...
Avetik is an Armenian masculine given name, a variant of Avetis. Both names derive from the Armenian word avetis, meaning “good news,” which itself ultimately traces back to the Greek euangelion (gospel), via...
Avetis is an Armenian masculine given name, meaning literally "good news" in the Armenian language. It is derived from the Armenian word ավետիս (avetis), which is a direct borrowing from the Greek euangelion (gospel), ca...
Azat is a given name used predominantly in Armenian, Kazakh, Turkish, Turkmen, and Tatar cultures. It is a cognate form of Azad, which derives from Persian and means "free." The name thus carries strong connotations of l...
Baghdasar is an Armenian male given name, derived as a form of Balthazar, which itself traces back to the Babylonian name Bel-Sharra-Usur meaning “Bel, protect the king.” The name entered Armenian culture through Biblica...
Bagrat is an Armenian and Georgian male given name, serving as the local form of the Old Persian name Bagadata. The name is now uncommon in Georgia but holds historical significance. Its meaning, "gift of God," derives f...
Bedros is the Western Armenian transcription of Petros, itself the Greek and Armenian form of Peter, meaning "stone". The name echoes the apostle Simon Peter, whom Jesus called Cephas (Aramaic for "stone"), and is widely...
Berjouhi is an Armenian female given name, attested primarily in the Western Armenian orthography. It represents a phonetic transcription into Latin script of the name Perchuhi (also spelled Perjouhi), which is the stand...
Boghos is the Western Armenian transcription of Poghos, an Armenian form of the Latin name Paul. The Armenian language, with its two main branches—Eastern and Western—reflects the historical and literary heritage of this...
Daniel is a masculine given name with deep roots in Hebrew tradition, derived from the name Daniyyel (דָּנִיֵּאל), meaning "God is my judge." This etymology combines the root din (to judge) and ʾel (God), reflecting the...
Davit is the Armenian and Georgian form of the name David, derived from the Hebrew name Dawiḏ meaning "beloved" or possibly "uncle." The name traces its roots to the biblical King David, the second and greatest king of I...
Diana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "divine, goddesslike". It derives from Latin dia or diva meaning "goddess", ultimately from the Indo-European root *dyew-, also found in Zeus. The name is linked to...
Dikran is the Western Armenian transcription of the name Tigran. Both Western and Eastern Armenian dialects use the same underlying name Tigran, but the Western pronunciation begins with a voiced initial sound represente...
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