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105Mayranush is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, composed of two meaningful elements: mayr (մայր), meaning "mother", and anush (անուշ), meaning "sweet". Together, they form the beautiful meaning "sweet mother". Thi...
Meline is a feminine given name of Armenian origin. It is possibly an Armenian form of Melina or Melanie. The name may have been introduced to Armenia through exposure to Western European or Greek naming traditions, as M...
Meri 2 is the Georgian, Armenian, and Greek form of the English name Mary. In these languages, the name adopts local phonetic and orthographic conventions while retaining the core identity of the original. The name Mary...
Naira 2 is the feminine form of Nairi, a poetic name for Armenia rooted in ancient history. The name Nairi itself derives from the Assyrian 𒆳𒆳𒈾𒄿𒊑 (Nairi), which referred to a confederation of tribes in the Armenian Highl...
Nane is a feminine name of Armenian origin, whose meaning is uncertain. It may be related to the Sumerian goddess Nanaya, whose own name is of unknown etymology but possibly connected to Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of l...
Nare is a diminutive of the Armenian feminine given name Narine. The name derives through the root word "nar", which in the Armenian context refers either to the pomegranate (from Persian nār) or to fire (from Arabic nār...
Narine is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, primarily derived from the Persian word نار (nār) meaning "pomegranate". The pomegranate holds deep symbolic significance in Armenian culture, representing fertility, a...
Nazaret is a name derived from the town of Nazareth, a city in Galilee that holds profound religious significance as the hometown of Jesus Christ. In Spanish-speaking countries, Nazaret is primarily used as a feminine gi...
Nune is a feminine Armenian given name, derived as the Armenian form of Nino 2. The name Nino is of uncertain origin, possibly from a Greek feminine form of Ninos, which itself likely derives from the ancient Assyrian ci...
Perchuhi is an Armenian feminine name that conveys grace and elegance. It means "elegant lady", derived from the Armenian word պերճ (perch), meaning "elegant, splendid", combined with the common feminine suffix -ուհի (-u...
Ruzan (also spelled Ruzanna) is a feminine given name of Armenian origin. Its exact meaning remains unknown, though it is famously associated with the 19th-century Armenian author Muratsan (the pen name of Grigor Ter-Hov...
Ruzanna is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, representing an elaboration of the name Ruzan. The name's formation appears to have been influenced by the Western name Rosanna, which shares a similar phonetic struct...
Satenik (Armenian: Սաթենիկ or Սաթինիկ) is a feminine name in Armenian tradition. Its etymology is uncertain: it may derive from Armenian sat meaning "black amber" (a type of fossilized resin), or it may be of Scythian or...
Sevan is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, derived from Lake Sevan, the largest body of water in Armenia and one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world. The name reflects a deep connection to Armenian ge...
Shushan is an Armenian feminine name meaning "lily," derived from Semitic origins. It is a cognate of Susanna, which ultimately traces back to the Hebrew name Shoshanna (שׁוֹשַׁנָּה), meaning "lily" (or "rose" in modern...
Shushanik is a diminutive of Shushan. Most famously, this name was borne by a 5th-century Armenian saint and martyr, Shushanik (c. 440–475), also known as Shushanika or Vardandukht.Etymology and OriginsThe name Shushanik...
Silva is a feminine first name used primarily in Armenia, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia. It functions as a variant of Sylva, which itself is either a direct borrowing from Latin silva meaning "wood, forest" o...
Siran is an Armenian feminine name, commonly used as a short form of Siranush. Siranush itself is derived from the Armenian word sir, meaning "love," and the diminutive suffix -anush. Thus, the name carries the meaning o...
Siranush (Siran is a diminutive form) is an Armenian feminine given name meaning "lovely" in the Armenian language. The name is closely associated with the legendary actress Merope Sahaki Kantarjian (1857–1932), who adop...
Sirvard is an Armenian feminine given name meaning "love rose." It is a compound of the Armenian words ser ("love") and vard ("rose"). The name has no known historical or notable bearers in widely available sources, but...
Sirvart is a Western Armenian transcription of Sirvard, a feminine Armenian name. Etymology The name Sirvart means "love rose" in Armenian. It is composed of two elements: ser (սեր), meaning "love," and vard (վարդ), sign...
Sofi is a feminine given name with multiple linguistic origins. In Armenian, it is a form of Sophie, ultimately derived from Sophia, the Greek word for "wisdom." In Swedish and Spanish, it is a short form of Sofia.Etymol...
Sofya is a feminine given name that serves as the Russian and Armenian form of Sophia, which itself derives from the Greek word sophia (σοφία), meaning 'wisdom'. The name is widely used in Eastern Orthodox countries and...
Sona (also spelled Սօնա in Armenian) is a feminine given name of unknown meaning and etymology. It is used predominantly in Armenia and within the Armenian diaspora. While its origin remains obscure, some sources suggest...
Srbuhi is an Armenian feminine given name meaning "holy woman, female saint". It is derived from the Armenian word սուրբ (surb) meaning "holy, sacred". The name embodies purity and sanctity, reflecting a strong religious...
Susanna is a feminine given name with roots stretching across several ancient languages and cultures. It derives from the Greek Σουσάννα (Sousanna), which itself comes from the Hebrew שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shoshanna), meaning "li...
Svetlana is a feminine given name of Russian origin, derived from the Slavic root svet meaning "light, world". Despite its widespread use across Slavic countries, the name is not of ancient Slavic origin. It was coined b...
Syune is a feminine Armenian given name, primarily associated with the province of Syunik in modern-day Armenia. The name originates from the Syunia dynasty, a powerful noble family that historically ruled the region of...
Syuzanna is the Armenian form of Susanna, as well as a Russian variant used in Russia. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Shoshanna, meaning "lily" or "rose," which itself may be traced to the Egyptian sšn for "...
Syuzi is a diminutive of the Armenian name Syuzanna, itself a form of Susanna. This endearing feminine name is used primarily within Armenian communities and carries the gentle meaning of "lily" or "rose," reflecting a t...
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 coun...
Takouhi is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Taguhi, ultimately derived from the Armenian word for "queen." The name reflects a direct connection to royalty and nobility, mirroring the status and respect hi...
Etymology and OriginTalin is a feminine Armenian given name that originates from the historic town of Talin in Armenia. The town, whose name has an unknown meaning, is renowned for the Talinshvevi Cathedral (also known a...
Taline is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Talin, derived from the Armenian Թալին. The name ultimately originates from the town of Talin in Armenia, renowned for its 7th-century cathedral. While the town's...
Etymology Tatev (Armenian: Տաթև) is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, directly derived from the name of the Tatev Monastery (Տաթևի վանք, Tat'evi vank'), a celebrated 9th-century Armenian Apostolic Christian monas...
EtymologyTatevik is an Armenian feminine given name, serving as a diminutive or affectionate form of Tatev. The root name Tatev itself is derived from the famous Tatev monastery in southern Armenia, a revered medieval mo...
Varduhi (also Vartouhi) is a feminine Armenian name meaning "rose lady." It derives from the Armenian word vard (վարդ), meaning "rose," combined with the feminine suffix -uhi (ուհի). The name is thus a poetic compound, e...
Vartouhi is an Armenian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Վարդուհի (see Varduhi). The name is composed of the Armenian word վարդ (vard), meaning "rose," and the feminine suffix ուհի (uhi), thus carrying...
Venera 1 is a feminine given name used primarily in Armenian, Georgian, Albanian, Bulgarian, and Russian cultures. It is the form of Venus, derived from the Latin genitive form Veneris.EtymologyThe name ultimately traces...
Viktorya is the Armenian form of Victoria, a name that ultimately derives from the Latin word for victory. In Roman mythology, Victorya was the name of the goddess who personified success and triumph. The name also becam...
Vosgi is a Western Armenian feminine given name, recorded as a transcription of the Armenian name Voski. The root name Voski means "gold" in Armenian, a term that also appears in compound names and metaphorical expressio...
Voski is an Armenian feminine name that directly translates to "gold" in the Armenian language. As a given name, it belongs to a category of Armenian names derived from precious metals, stones, or natural elements, refle...
Yeva is the Russian, Ukrainian, and Armenian form of Eve, the biblical first woman. The name is most commonly used in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, deriving from the Hebrew name Ḥawwa, meaning 'to breathe' or 'to live...
Zabel is the Armenian form of Isabel, itself a medieval Occitan variant of Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath" in Hebrew. In Armenian, the name is used as the equivalent of Isabel or Isabelle. The name carries royal and h...
Zaruhi (Armenian: Զարուհի) is an Armenian feminine given name derived from Persian زر (zar) meaning "gold" and the feminine suffix ուհի (uhi). Thus, the name carries the meaning "golden woman" or "(she who is) made of go...