Khajag is an Armenian given name and surname. It is an alternate transcription of the Armenian Խաժակ (see Khazhak), which means "blue-eyed" in Armenian.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals with the name Khajag include Khajag Barsamian, an Armenian religious figure who served as the Primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, and Karekin Khajag, a notable Armenian journalist, writer, political activist, and educator.
Cultural Significance
The name reflects a common tradition in Armenian onomastics, wherein names often reference physical traits or desired characteristics. The meaning "blue-eyed" is especially evocative, symbolizing beauty and uniqueness. As an alternate form of Khazhak, Khajag emphasizes the phonetic adaptation of the original Armenian spelling into Latin script.
- Meaning: Blue-eyed
- Origin: Armenian
- Type: Given name and surname
- Usage Region: Armenia
Sources: Wikipedia — Khajag