Browse Names
241 Names found
Derived from the Hebrew name הֶבֶל, which translates to "breath". According to the Old Testament, Hevel was the second son of Adam and Eve, and he...
Derived from the Hebrew name אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), it can be interpreted as meaning "father of many" or as a combination of Abram 1 and הָמוֹן (hamon)...
A shortened version of Aleksey, Aleksandr, or Aleksandra.
The Russian and Armenian version of Alexander. It is the name of the renowned Russian author Aleksandr Pushkin, who lived from 1799 to 1837.
The Armenian term signifies "red rose", combining ալ (al), which translates to "red" or "scarlet," with վարդ (vard), meaning "rose."
The Armenian version of Anahita, which was adopted during the era of Iranian influence in the first millennium BC, is Anahit. This deity was revered...
A shortened form of the name Angela. One well-known individual with this name is the American actress Angelina Jolie, born in 1975.
The name originates from an ancient Armenian city whose meaning remains unknown. Located in present-day eastern Turkey, this city served as the...
A Greek and Latin variant of Hannah found in the Old Testament. Despite the widespread use of the spelling Hannah in many English translations of the...
The Armenian term means "unfading, everlasting". It also refers to the flower known as everlasting or immortelle in English, which belongs to the...
The Armenian word for "sweet" is the meaning behind this term. It is also the title of an 1890 novel by Armenian author Hovhannes Tumanyan. Later, in...
This name is the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, and Armenian version of Angela.
Of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from Sumerian roots. In Armenian lore, this name belonged to a king renowned for his beauty, which prompted...
The term means "to send, to deliver" in Armenian. It forms the basis of the Armenian word առաքյալ, which translates to "apostle". This Armenian term...
The origin of this name is unclear. Movses Khorenatsi, a 5th-century Armenian historian, mentioned it as the name of a revered ancestor of the...
The name originates from a mountain in eastern Turkey, which was once part of Armenia, and is the location where Noah's Ark is said to have landed...
Diminutive form of Ara.
The origin of this name comes from the country known as Armenia, which is called Հայաստան (Hayastan) in the Armenian language.
An ancient Armenian name, likely originating from the Old Persian 𐎠𐎼𐎫 (arta), which means truth. It might have initially been a shortened version of...
The Armenian version of *Artavazda (see Artabazos). It was the name of three Armenian monarchs who reigned from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century...
Variations of Arthur in various languages.
The origin of this name is unclear, but it might be connected to the Armenian word աշխարհ (ashkharh), which means "world, land". Alternatively, it...
Derived from the Armenian word աստղ (astgh), which means "star". It was the name of an Armenian deity associated with love and water, who was the...
The Armenian and Georgian form of Bagadata. Several Georgian kings bore this name, although it is rarely used there today.
Derived from the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel), which translates to "God is my judge". The name combines the roots דִּין (din), meaning "to...
Signifies "divine, goddesslike", a derivative of the Latin words dia or diva meaning "goddess". It is ultimately connected to the same Indo-European...