Taguhi (Armenian: Թագուհի) is an Armenian female given name that means "queen" in the Armenian language. This name directly reflects a royal title, evoking connotations of nobility and leadership. It is the Armenian counterpart of terms like "queen" in English, and its usage as a personal name is part of a broader tradition in various cultures of adopting royal titles as given names, symbolizing dignity and grace.
A variant form of Taguhi is Takouhi, which represents a different transliteration of the same Armenian name. The name has been borne by several notable Armenian women in modern times who have made significant contributions in their respective fields.
Notable Bearers
One of the earliest known bearers is Taguhi Hakobian (1878–1947), an acclaimed Armenian actress better known by her stage name Hasmik. She was a prominent figure in Armenian theater during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In more recent politics, Taguhi Ghazaryan (born 1991) and Taguhi Tovmasyan (born 1982) have served as Armenian politicians, reflecting the name's continued relevance in contemporary Armenia.
Cultural Significance
In Armenian culture, names with noble meanings are traditionally valued, and Taguhi exemplifies this by directly referencing the concept of queenship. The name is moderately popular within Armenian communities and contributes to the cultural heritage of Armenian given names.
- Meaning: Queen
- Origin: Armenian
- Type: First name
- Usage Regions: Armenia and Armenian diaspora
Variants
Sources: Wikipedia — Taguhi