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135Hovik is an Armenian masculine given name, serving as a diminutive of Hovhannes, the Armenian form of John. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew roots יוֹ (yo), referring to the Hebrew God, and חָנַן (ḥanan), mean...
Hovo is an Armenian masculine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Hovhannes. Hovhannes itself is the Armenian form of Iohannes, which ultimately derives from the Greek Ioannes and the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Y...
Hovsep is the Armenian form of Joseph, a name of profound biblical significance. In Armenian, it is written as Հովսեփ in the reformed orthography and Յովսէփ in classical orthography. The name's ultimate origin is the Heb...
Hrachya is an Armenian male given name composed of two Old Armenian elements: հուր (hur) meaning "fire" and աչք (achk) meaning "eyes, sight". Its figurative meaning is therefore "eyes of fire" (or "eyes of flame").The na...
EtymologyHrayr is an Armenian given name meaning "fiery man", derived from the Armenian words հուր (hur) meaning "fire" and այր (ayr) meaning "man" or "husband." The name is composed of these two elements, reflecting a t...
Jirair is an Armenian masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Armenian Ժիրայր (Zhirayr). It is derived from the Armenian root name Zhirayr, which means "strong, active" in Armenian. The name reflects qualitie...
Karapet is a John by John the Baptist - i.e., his role as "the one sent before Jesus." The Greek word for "forerunner" is prodromos, which is also used as an epithet for the Baptist in Eastern Christian tradition.The his...
Karekin is a Western Armenian transcription of the name Garegin, an Old Armenian name possibly meaning "of high value, precious, dear". The variant with "K" versus "G" reflects differences between Western and Eastern Arm...
Karen 2 is the Western Armenian transcription of Garen, ultimately derived from Garegin. This name belongs to a family of cognate forms used across Armenian communities.EtymologyThe root name Garegin is an Old Armenian n...
Keghart is the Western Armenian transcription of Geghard, an Armenian masculine name meaning "spear" or "lance." The name and its variant stem from the historically and religiously significant spear (Geghard) that is sai...
Kevork is the Western Armenian pronunciation and transliteration of Gevorg, which itself is the Armenian form of George. The name derives from the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios), meaning "farmer, earthworker," from the e...
Khachatur (Armenian: Խաչատուր) is an Armenian masculine given name, meaning "given by the cross" in Armenian. The name is derived from the Armenian words khatch (խաչ), meaning "cross," and tur (տուր), a form of the verb...
Khachik is a diminutive of the Armenian name Khachatur, which means "given by the cross" in Armenian. The name Khachatur is derived from the Armenian words khach meaning "cross" and tur meaning "gift" or "given by", refl...
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 BearersNotable individuals with the name Khajag include Khaj...
Khazhak is an Armenian masculine given name that evokes a striking physical attribute. The name derives directly from the Armenian language, where it means "blue-eyed."Etymology and Linguistic ContextIn Armenian, the wor...
Khosrov is the Armenian form of Khosrow, a name of ancient Persian origin meaning "good fame" (from Old Iranian). The name has deep roots in Zoroastrian tradition, appearing in the Avesta as Haosravah, belonging to the l...
Koryun (also transliterated as Koriun or Koriwn) is an Armenian masculine name that means "cub" in Armenian, often interpreted as "lion's cub" or the cub of any wild animal. The name is historically significant, being bo...
Krikor is a Western Armenian given name, equivalent to the Eastern Armenian Grigor and ultimately derived from the English name Gregory. In Armenian, the spelling Krikor reflects the pronunciation of the Western Armenian...
Kristapor (Armenian: Քրիստափոր) is the Armenian form of Christopher, derived from the Late Greek name Christophoros, meaning "bearing Christ." The name spread through early Christian usage as a metaphorical expression of...
Leo is a masculine given name used in numerous languages, including Armenian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Latin. It is derived from the Latin word leo meaning "lio...
Levon is an Armenian given name, the Armenian form of Leon. The name was borne by several kings of Cilician Armenia, including its first king, Levon I the Magnificent, who reigned from 1198 to 1219.EtymologyThe root name...
Manoug is a Western Armenian transcription of the name Manuk. The underlying Armenian name Manuk means "baby" or "child" (from Armenian manuk, related to manr "small"). It is a common given name among Armenians, reflecti...
Manuk is an Armenian masculine given name meaning "baby, child" in Armenian. The name derives from the Armenian word manuk (մանուկ), which directly translates to "little child" or "infant," and is sometimes used as a ter...
Manvel is the Armenian form of the name Emmanuel, which itself derives from the Hebrew עִמָּנוּאֵל (ʿImmanuʾel) meaning "God is with us". This name originates from the roots ʿim ("with") and ʾel ("God"). In the Old Testa...
Mark is a common male given name used in many languages, including English, Dutch, Danish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Armenian. It is a form of the Latin Marcus, a name derived from the Roman god Mars, meaning "...
Etymology and Meaning Martiros is an Armenian given name that directly translates to "martyr". The name derives from the Greek word μάρτυς (martys) meaning "witness," which in Christian contexts came to refer to those wh...
Matevos is the Armenian form of Matthew, a name with deep biblical roots. It derives from the Hebrew name Mattithiah (מתתיהו), meaning 'gift of Yahweh,' composed of the elements mattan ('gift') and Yah (a short form of Y...
Meruzhan is an Armenian male given name of Persian origin. It is derived from the Persian elements مهر (mehr) meaning "kindness, love" and جان (jān) meaning "soul." Thus, the name carries connotations of a loving or kind...
Mesrop is a masculine name of Armenian origin. While its exact etymology remains unclear, the name holds profound cultural and religious significance due to its association with Saint Mesrop Mashtots, a pivotal figure in...
Mher is an Armenian masculine given name, derived from the Persian name Mihr, which ultimately comes from Mithra. The name traces its roots to the Avestan word 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬭𐬀 (mithra), meaning "oath, covenant, agreement," from an...
Mihran is an Armenian masculine given name, the local form of the Persian name Mehran. Both ultimately derive from the Old Persian *Mithranah, which is built around the name of the Zoroastrian god Mithra. In modern Persi...
Mikayel is the Armenian form of Michael, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "who is like God?". This rhetorical question comes from the Hebrew phrase Mi kha El? and is used across many cultures in variations such as Mikhail...
Mkhitar (also spelled Mekhitar or Mechitar, Latinized as Mechitarius; Armenian: Մխիթար) is an Armenian male given name meaning "comfort, consolation, solace." The name originates from the Armenian word mkhitar (մխիթար),...
Mkrtich (pronounced 'Mkər-tich') is an Armenian masculine given name, directly derived from the Armenian word for "baptist". The name is fundamentally linked to John the Baptist, known in Armenian as Surb Hovhannes Mkrti...
Monte is a given name with diverse origins, functioning both as a diminutive and a topographic name. In English usage, it often originated as a diminutive of Montgomery and other names beginning with Mont, such as Montag...
Nairi is a poetic Armenian masculine given name, derived from the Assyrian (Akkadian) term 𒆳𒆳𒈾𒄿𒊑 (Nairi), which historically referred to a confederation or league of tribal principalities in the Armenian Highlands. The n...
Narek (Armenian: Նարեկ) or Nareg in Western Armenian, is a masculine given name deeply rooted in Armenian culture and religious history. It is derived from the name of the village of Narek, located in modern-day eastern...
Nazar is the Russian, Ukrainian, Turkmen, and Armenian form of Nazarius, a Latin name meaning "from Nazareth." Nazareth was the town in Galilee where Jesus lived, and the name thus carries strong Christian associations....
Nerses is an Armenian masculine given name, representing the Armenian form of the Middle Persian name Narses, which itself derives from Narseh. The ultimate origin lies in Avestan Nairyosangha, a figure in Persian mythol...
Norair is an Armenian masculine given name and an alternate transcription of Norayr, itself a compound of Armenian նոր (nor) meaning "new" and այր (ayr) meaning "man," thus interpreted as "new man." The name is common wi...
Norayr is an Armenian masculine given name, composed of the elements nor meaning "new" and ayr meaning "man" in Armenian. Thus, the name signifies "new man." It is used primarily in Armenia and among the Armenian diaspor...
Norik is an Armenian masculine given name derived from նոր (nor), meaning "new," combined with a diminutive suffix. The name thus carries the meaning of "little new one" or "young newcomer." In Armenian culture, the emph...
Ohannes is the Armenian form of John, derived from the Latin Iohannes which itself comes from the Greek Ioannes and ultimately from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." This name is a variant of the more com...
Petros is the original Greek and Armenian form of the name Peter, meaning "stone" or "rock." Derived from the Greek word Πέτρος (Petros), it is a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas, given by Jesus to the apostle Simo...
Poghos is the Armenian form of Paul, a name with deep historical and religious significance. In Armenian, the name is often written as Պողոս (Poġos) and is widely used in Armenia and among the Armenian diaspora.Etymology...
Rafayel is the Armenian form of Raphael, a name derived from the Hebrew Rafaʾel meaning "God heals", from the roots rafa ("to heal") and ʾel ("God"). In Hebrew tradition, Raphael is one of the archangels, best known from...
Razmik is an Armenian masculine name meaning "warrior, soldier." It derives from the Armenian noun razm (ռազմ), which signifies "battle" or "war." The name thus embodies martial strength and combat prowess, and fits with...
Rouben is an Armenian transcription of the name Ruben, itself a form of Reuben in several languages. The Armenian spelling Ռուբեն is used to represent the initial rolled 'r' sound. This name ultimately derives from the H...
Ruben is the form of the biblical name Reuben used in several languages, including Armenian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Swedish. The name originates from the Hebrew Re'uven, meaning "behold, a...
Rudolf is a masculine given name with widespread usage across Europe, particularly in Germanic, Slavic, and Hungarian contexts. It derives from the Germanic name Hrodulf, composed of the elements hruod meaning “fame” or...
Sahak (Armenian: Սահակ) is an Armenian male given name equivalent to Isaac. It originated as an apheresized form of the Classical Armenian name Isahak, which itself was borrowed from Greek Isaā́k, derived from the Hebrew...
Samvel is the Armenian form of the name Samuel. Derived from the Hebrew name Samuel (שְׁמוּאֵל), meaning "name of God" or "God has heard", Samvel has been a popular Armenian given name for centuries. Etymology The root n...
Etymology and OriginSargis is the Armenian form of the Roman family name Sergius, which may denote "servant" in Latin but is more likely of unknown Etruscan origin. The name came into Armenian usage via the Classical Syr...
EtymologySarkis (Armenian: Սարգիս) is a masculine given name and surname, representing the Sargis of Eastern Armenian in Western Armenian transcription. The name traces its roots to the Latin Sergius, a Roman family name...
Sergo is a Georgian and Armenian given name, primarily a short form or variant of Sergius. The name Sergius itself is of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from a Roman family name that may mean "servant" in Latin, but...
Simon is a masculine given name of biblical origin, derived from the New Testament Greek form Σίμων (Simon), which itself comes from the Hebrew name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shimʿon), meaning "hearing" or "listening," from the root שָ...
Sisak is a masculine Armenian name of obscure origin, best known as the name of the legendary ancestor of the Syunik dynasty. According to Armenian tradition, Sisak was a eponymous forefather of the Syunia noble house, w...
Spartak is a masculine given name commonly used in Armenia, Georgia, Albania, Bulgaria, Russia, and Ukraine. It is the form of the Latin name Spartacus in several languages, particularly those of the former Soviet Union...
Stepan is the Russian, Ukrainian, and Armenian form of Stephanos (see Stephen), derived from the Greek word stephanos meaning "crown, wreath." It is a common given name in Eastern Europe and Armenia, often associated wit...
Suren (also spelled Sūrēn or Surena) is a name of ancient Iranian origin, derived from Avestan 𐬯𐬏𐬭𐬀 (sūra) meaning "strong, powerful". The name is historically associated with the House of Suren, a prominent Parthian nob...