Male Armenian names and meanings - choosing the best name for a boy. Armenian female names Armenian female names beginning with a

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:) Amalia - very much so.

Armenian female names
In ancient times in ARMENIA, people were called meaningful names that corresponded to their external quality, or those that expressed the desire to see a person endowed with certain qualities in the future.
AGAPI - from Heb. "agape", in Russian - "Love". This name came from the Greek language and it corresponds to the Armenian name - Siranush.

AGNES - from the Greek “agne”, which in Armenian is equivalent to the words “makur” (clean), “surb” (sacred), “amest” (modest) and, accordingly, with the names - Makrui, Srbui, Amest. There is also a Russian version - Agnes.

ADA - from him. "adel", which means "noble girl". It comes from the Russian version of the name Adeline. A common European variant is Adelaide

AZATUI - "freedom", the female version of the Armenian male name Azat. This is where the name Azatyan comes from.

AZGANUSH - from the Armenian words "azg" (genus) and "anush" (sweet). There is also a short version - Azgush.

AZIZ - from Arabic. “aziz”, which means “dear”, “selective”, “most beloved”. Among the Armenians, this name began to spread already from the 12th century, both a female and a male name. From this name comes the surname Azizyan.

AZNIV - from the Armenian adjective "azniv", which means honest.

AIDA - came into the language after Verdi's well-known opera "Aida".

ALVARD comes from the Armenian words "al" (red) and "vard" (rose) - a red rose.

ALVINA - comes from the Russian name Albina, which means "blonde", "blonde", from the Latin word albus "white". It is also common to use a more affectionate name - Alya.

ALINA is an affectionate name from Russian. named after Alevtina (Alya, Alevtina). It comes from the Greek word “aleuo” and means “inaccessible”, “elusive”.

Alice is the French name for Alisa. Variants of Alice are also used, or affectionately - Alla.

ALMAST - from tour. "almas", which means diamond. At the end of the word, the letter “t” was added by the Armenians. Almas - Almast, also Salmas - Salmast.

ALBERTINA - from the Gothic “albrecht”, which means “venerable”. Feminine version of the European male given name Albert.

AMALIA - "Spotless, pure"

ANAIT - "Heart". Anahit identified by the Greek Artemis, the main goddess, the personification of motherhood and fertility. She was renamed the “great mistress” and “mother of virtues”, and was considered the patroness of Armenians.

ANUSH - "Breath of the morning", "Voluptuous"

ARAXIA - "Holy Watch"

AREVIK - "The Sun"

ARPENIK - "Holy Protector"

ARUS - "Sunny"

ASTGHIK - "Asterisk". Astghik - the bride of Vahagn, identical to Aphrodite. Goddess of love and beauty, patroness of women and, in particular, virgins and pregnant women. Astghik was also the goddess of poetry, medicine, mother and patroness of nature. Her cult was associated with rain and irrigation, perhaps because, according to legend, she turned into a fish. And such is the legend. In the Armenian wedding ceremony, the episode when the groom's mother meets the newlyweds at the threshold of her house is still an obligatory element of the ceremony, she puts lavash (Armenian bread) on the shoulders of the bride and groom. They must carefully walk and enter through the threshold so that, God forbid, the lavash does not fall off their shoulders. But Astghik was so in love, and was in such a hurry to become Vahagn's wife, that she quickly and carelessly entered the house and slipped, dropping the lavash. That is why, they are still in love, and the wedding did not take place. Although, according to the legend, the wedding did not take place, because during the wedding, Vahagn was informed about the attack on the borders of Armenia by enemy troops. And he, at the call of duty, left his bride and left to defend his homeland. And so, every time, when it seemed that there was peace on the borders, and he was in a hurry to his beloved bride, he had to return halfway to the post again. And since Armenia has never been completely safe, and now Vahagn stands at the border posts, and Astghik got tired of waiting and turned into a fish ...

ATANASIA - from the Greek. "athanasia", which means "immortality". There is a male name - Atanas and hence the surname - Atanesyan.

AHAVNI - from arm. "ahavni", which means a bird - a dove. There are also options Ahunik or Dohik.

AHBYURIK - from arm. “Akhbyur”, which means “spring”.

AHGYUL - from tour. “ag” (white) and “gul” (rose), which means “white rose”.

ASHKHEN - "Heavenly"

GAYANE - "Home, family"

YEGINE - "Aspiration to the Sun"

ZARUI, ZARA - "Priestess of the Fire Temple"

KARINE - "Joyful"

MANUSHAK - "Violet"

MANIAK - "NECKLACE FROM PRECIOUS STONES"

MELANIA - "Meeting"

NAIRA - "Free"

NANA - "Mom"

NANE - Athena, the goddess of the hearth.

NARINE - "Woman, wife"

NUNE - "Praising"

PARANDZEM - "Similar to the dazzling Highest Deity"

RIPSIME - "Above all praise"

SATENIK - "True Doe"

SATE - "True"

SEDA - "Tenderness"

Spandaramet - Goddess of the underworld.

TATEVIK - "The Path of the Ancestors"

SHAGANE - "Meek, Pious"

SHOGER, SHOGIK - "Beauty"

A correctly chosen name has a strong positive impact on the character and fate of a person. It actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and state, improves health, removes various negative programs of the unconscious. But how do you pick the perfect name?

Despite the fact that there are interpretations in culture of what different Armenian male names mean, in reality, the influence of the name on each boy is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, making it difficult for the baby to form. Astrology and numerology of choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate through the ages.

Calendars of Christmas time, holy people, without consulting a seeing, perspicacious specialist, do not provide any real help in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

And the lists of ... popular, happy, beautiful, melodious male names completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, soul of the child and turn the selection procedure into an irresponsible game of parents in fashion, selfishness and ignorance.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features of the name, negative features of the name, choice of profession by name, the impact of the name on business, the impact of the name on health, the psychology of the name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of subtle plans (karma), energy structure, tasks for life and kind of a particular child.

The theme of the compatibility of names (and not the characters of people) is an absurdity that turns inside out on the interactions of different people the internal mechanisms of the influence of a name on the state of its carrier. And it cancels the entire psyche, the unconscious, energy and behavior of people. It reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

The meaning of the name has no literal effect. For example, Vigen (strong), this does not mean that the young man will be strong, and the bearers of other names will be weak. The name can block his heart center and he will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, it will help another boy to solve problems for love or power, it will greatly facilitate life and achieve goals. The third boy may not bring any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics.

The most popular Armenian names for boys in 2015 are also a delusion. Despite the fact that 95% of boys are called names that do not make life easier. You can focus only on a specific child, deep vision and wisdom of a specialist.

The secret of a male name, as a program of the unconscious, a sound wave, vibration, is revealed by a special bouquet, primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of the name. And if this name destroys the child, then there would be no beautiful, melodious with a patronymic, astrological, blissful, it would still be harm, destruction of character, complication of life and aggravation of fate.

Below are several hundred male Armenian names. Try to choose a few, the most suitable in your opinion for the child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the impact of the name on fate, .

List of male Armenian names in alphabetical order:

A:

Abig - chanter
Avet, Avetik, Avetis - blessing, sacred knowledge
Agashi - unshakable
Azat - free
Hayk, Haykaz - unity
Akop - may God help and protect
Amazasp - victorious defender
Amayak - sincere, higher spirit
Ambartsum - ascension, luminous, sparkling in the sky
Amo - walking
Ananias is one of a kind
Ara - noble
Arakel - apostle, divine protector
Aram - noble
Argam - worthy
Argishti - worthy of love
Areg - sun, sacred movement (sign)
Aristakes - holy protector
Armen, Armenak - the spirit of the Aryans
Arsen - noble warrior
Artavazd - the abode of truth
Artak - striving for the sun
Artash, Artashes - striving for the truth
Artem - the path to truth
Arthur is the light of truth
Artush - striving for the light
Harutyun - resurrection
Arushan - sunny face
Arshavir - solar hero
Arshak - the life-giving sun
Atom - divine spirit
Ashot is the hope of this world

B:

Babken - wise father
Baghdasar - grace-filled power
Bagish - intoxication with happiness
Bagram - happiness of love
Bagrat - the joy of love
Barseg - very influential
Barkhudar - worshiping strength

IN:

Vahagn - omnipresent fire
Vaan - shield, omnipresent
Vagharsh, Vagharshak - the omnipresent sun
Wagram - swiftness of the tiger
Vazgen - the light of sacred knowledge
Vanik - merchant
Varazdat - the gift of space
Vardan - reward
Vardwan is a patriot who loves the country
Vardges - king (lion) of the country
Varuzhan - born to be a protector
Vasak - light of the eyes
Wahak - the omnipresent sun
Vahinak - solar warrior
Vachagan - fiery speech
Vache - speech, word
Vigen - strong, powerful
Virab - Protector Hero
Vramshapuh - good oath

G:

Gagik - heavenly
Galust - coming, coming to the house
Heregin - the fire of sacred knowledge
Garnik - lamb, sacrificial lamb, led to the fire
Garsevan - fire worshiper
Gaspar - going to liberate
Gegham - home
Grant - holy book
Gurgen - sacred knowledge from a spiritual teacher

D:

David is beloved
Derenik - humbly worshiping God
Jivan is a living embodied soul

E:

Egish - thirsty for power
Yervand - holy faith, holy veneration

AND:

Zhirayr - lively, lively Aryan (male)

Z:

Zaven - well-mannered, humble
Zoriy - priest of the cult of the sun and fire
Zurab - divine, fragrant

TO:

Kamari - holy love
Karapet - the lord of the rays of the sun, the sun
Karen the elephant
Kerop - solar arrow
Kikos - hard, persistent
Kirakos - chronicler
Koryun - chanting, praising God, the sun

M:

Mamikon is mine
Markar - the path of the Aryans, the noble path
Mher - sunny
Melkon - meeting the sun
Melkum - who greets the dawn
Mesrop - moon arrow
Mechak - carnation, sun eye
Mihran - sunny face
Minas - fish
Mushegh - excellent

H:

Nerses - the birth of a hero
Nubar - Praise

ABOUT:

Ogan, Hovhannes, Hovhannes - fiery

P:

Panos - amazing, wonderful
Parkev - reward, custom of libations (associated with sacrifice)
Partev - ruler, king, warrior
Paruyr - a spiral filled with light
Parunak - a particle of God
Patwakan - dignity, honor from youth
Petros - stone, paternal, paternal
Pogos is a boy

R:

Rachia - creation, creation

WITH:

Sahak - the power of the sun
Sagatel - a sign of power
Sako - divine
Sanasar - the power of eternity
Santur - sacred light
Sapah - worshiping God
Sargis - the power of nature
Saro - strong

During its history, Armenian culture has been influenced by various peoples and their traditions. Therefore, many names are by no means of Armenian origin. There are Slavic, Persian, Greek, Turkic and others. The most ancient national names were formed from the names of Armenian gods:

  • Anahit, which means "mother woman";
  • Astghik is the patroness of beauty and love;
  • Nane is the goddess of war and motherhood.

And the borrowings in the naming of girls stemmed from Hebrew, Persian, and after the establishment of Soviet power in Armenia and Russian. Around the same time, Western European names also became widespread in Armenia.

The names themselves are often based on common nouns. For example, in the Armenian tradition, there was a custom to call not by name, but by the following signs:

The nouns formed on the basis of the words of the national language have also become widespread.. Among them are the names:

  • stars and planets, for example, Lusine - "moon";
  • precious stones: Zara - "gold";
  • flowers: Varduhi - "rose", Manushak - "violet";
  • fabrics, such as Metaxia - “silk”.

The adoption of Christianity by the Armenian people led to the fact that girls were often called by biblical church names. Christian names have become widespread among most European peoples, but each of these peoples transformed them in their own way. For example, “Johannes” became Giovanni for the Italians, Jean for the French, Jan for the Poles, and Hovhannes for the Armenians.

Also, having undergone modifications, other names came into use, for example, Heghine (aspiring to the sun), Seda (silk), Ovsana (a form of the name Oksana).

Women's names were formed in the Armenian language on the basis of men's names. with the addition of a feminine suffix. The suffixes varied depending on the marital status of the owner:

  • suffixes -ui, -dukht, -anush for daughter: Armenui, i.e. daughter of Armen, Zaruhi, Varduhi, Sandukht, Aikandukht; Siranush;
  • for the wife - tikin, - bika, - khatun: Siratikin, Luystikin, Uysbika, Melikhatun.

In the formation of names, such feminine suffixes were also used:

  • suffix -not: Nune, Manet;
  • -ani: Nazani, Gegani;
  • -enei: Vardeni, Nazeni.

In names borrowed from other languages, there were also suffixes:

  • -ia: Sofia, Mania;
  • -ita-eta: Juliet, Mareta, Margarita;
  • -i: Susie, Agapi, Lily, etc.

Women's names with the indicated suffixes were inclined according to the feminine principle; however, the category of gender no longer exists in modern Armenian. Some names suited both a boy and a girl, for example:

  • Arshaluys, which means "dawn";
  • Yerdzhanik - "happy", "happy".

How are they chosen?

Choosing a beautiful Armenian name for a girl is not difficult. Most of them are euphonious and personify in their meaning the tender female nature:

  • Gekhetsik - beautiful;
  • Chnashkharik - marvelous;
  • Annman - incomparable;
  • Knkush - affectionate;
  • Nazeli - tender;
  • Amest - modest;
  • Nazand - submissive, obedient;
  • Honar is humble.

Such names were always given with intent: in the hope that the girl would have such inner qualities that are inherent in her name. Among Armenian names, in general, you can often find those that determine the character:

  • Gayane - "earthly";
  • Karine - "generous";
  • Liana - "brilliant";
  • Helen - "light".

The most popular Armenian names in recent years are considered:

Next most popular:

  • Miriam - "beloved";
  • Helen - "clear";
  • Anahit - "mother".

You can also suggest to take into account beautiful and not too common names for girls:

  • Anush - "immortal";
  • Liana - "thin";
  • Armine - "fate".

List of the most beautiful alphabetically from A to Z: meaning and origin

In Armenia, women have been the basis of the family since ancient times, they are mothers and keepers of the hearth, so the name for the girl had to embody the image of humility and chastity. And today, for many indigenous people of Armenia, the naming is considered a sacrament that determines fate.

Girls names beginning with A:

  • Amest– “modest”, this is a revered quality for Armenian girls.
  • Anahit- the name of the goddess of motherhood, will bring its owner a life full of goodness, happiness, good.
  • Aram- in Armenian it means “noble, merciful”, the name of Assyrian origin is translated “highness”, Persian as “peace, consolation”.
  • Arevik/Arevig- means “similar to the sun” or simply “sun”, this name will give its owner a sunny nature.
  • Armine- the ancient Persian name of Armenia, translated as "fate".
  • Arfenia- another beautiful name with the meaning "sunny".
  • Astghik- a name meaning "asterisk, rising star."

For the letter G:

  • Gayane- a name that is often found in Armenia, because its meaning is “beauty”.
  • Geghetskui- an unusual name with the same meaning - "beautiful, beautiful."
  • Goar- a female name of Armenian origin, translated as “diamond, jewel, pearl”, as well as “sparkling, brilliant, sparkling”.

Dalita- a name of Armenian origin with the meaning "virgin".

Yeghine / Yeghine- a female name with the meaning "aspiring to the Sun."

  • Zarui- translated from Iranian as “priestess of the temple of fire”.
  • Zepur/Zepyur- an interesting name "breeze, light breeze."

Imastui- a rare name, but it is able to endow the girl with wisdom, because. translates as "wise".

TO:
Karine- “glorifying, rejoicing”, the owner of such a name will spend her days in joy.

Lucin- translated from Armenian “moon”, the owner of such a name will become like this luminary.

For the letter M:

  • Margarid is the Armenian form of the name Margarita.
  • Meganoush means "sweet as honey".
  • Melania- name of Greek or Armenian origin, meanings: “meeting”, “dark-haired”. A girl with this name is considered a reliable person.

For the letter N:

  • Nazan- has Persian roots, means "gentle, graceful."
  • Narine- “wife, woman”, the name has no European analogues and is used mostly within the Armenian diaspora.

Ovsana- the Armenian form of the name Oksana. Ovsana stands out for her courage and independence.

Parandzem- "glorious, similar to the dazzling Supreme Deity." The name Parandzem symbolizes a person's tendency to continuous movement.

Hripsime- a girl with that name will have a good character, its meaning is “above all praise”, “decent”.

  • Siran- “beloved”, such a girl tends to idealize others, and therefore she is often unnecessarily demanding of people.
  • Siranush- “sweet beauty”, children with this name are sociable and cheerful.
  • Sirvart- “beloved rose”, Sirvart will be characterized by the desire to lead in everything and achieve goals at any cost.

Takuhi- an interesting-sounding name translates as “queen” and portends a royal life to the girl.

Khurig- “little fire” bestows “fiery” qualities on its owner.

Tsovik- "small lake, sea goddess."

  • Shagane- a name of Iranian origin, pleasant in sound and very positive in meaning: "kind, pious, meek, pious." Shagane means “blooming”, or “princess”, every girl will like this name.
  • Shoger– translated from Armenian “beauty, splendor, brilliance”.
  • Shushan- flower name, means "lily".

Eteri- translated from Greek "ether".

If you call your daughter this name of Armenian-Georgian origin, then she will stand out for her beauty, charm and kindness. Whatever the chosen name for the girl, let it be convenient in pronunciation and bring a happy life to its owner.

In ancient times in ARMENIA, people were called meaningful names, which corresponded to their external quality, or those that expressed the desire to see a person in the future endowed with certain qualities. We have collected the most common Armenian female names on the territory of Russia, these are such as:

Agapi- from the Hebrew "agape", in Russian - "Love". This name came from the Greek language and it corresponds to the Armenian name - Siranush

Agnes- from the Greek "agne", which in Armenian is equivalent to the words "makur" (clean), "surb" (sacred), "amest" (modest) and, accordingly, with the names - Makrui, Srbui, Amest. There is also a Russian version - Agnes

Ada- from the German "adel", which means "noble girl". It comes from the Russian version of the name Adeline. A common European variant is Adelaide

Azatui- freedom, the female version of the Armenian male name Azat. This is where the name Azatyan comes from.

Azganush- from the Armenian words "azg" (genus) and "anush" (sweet). There is also a short version - Azgush

Aziz- from the Arabic "aziz", which means "dear", "selective", "most beloved". Among the Armenians, this name began to spread already from the 12th century, both a female and a male name. From this name comes the surname Azizyan

Azniv- from the Armenian adjective "azniv", which means honest

Aida- came into the language after Verdi's well-known opera "Aida"

Alvard - comes from the Armenian words "al" (red) and "vard" (rose) - red rose

Alvina- comes from the Russian name Albina, which means "blonde", "blonde", from the Latin word albus "white". It is also common to use a more affectionate name - Alya

Alina- an affectionate name from Russian. named after Alevtina (Alya, Alevtina). It comes from the Greek word "aleuo" and means "inaccessible", "elusive".

Alice- French name Alisa. Variants of Alice are also used, or affectionately - Alla

Almast- from the Turkish almas, which means diamond. At the end of the word, the letter "t" was added by the Armenians. Almas - Almast, also Salmas - Salmast

Albertina- from the Gothic "albrecht", which means "venerable". Feminine version of the European male name Albert

Amalia- spotless, clean

Anahit- heart. Anahit identified by the Greek Artemis, the main goddess, the personification of motherhood and fertility. She was renamed "great mistress" and "mother of virtues", considered the patroness of Armenians

Anush- the breath of the morning, voluptuous

Araxia- holy watch

Arevik- Sun

Arpenik- holy protector

Arus- solar

Astghik- asterisk. Astghik - the bride of Vahagn, identical to Aphrodite. Goddess of love and beauty, patroness of women and, in particular, virgins and pregnant women. Astghik was also the goddess of poetry, medicine, mother and patroness of nature. Her cult was associated with rain and irrigation, perhaps because, according to legend, she turned into a fish. And such is the legend. In the Armenian wedding ceremony, the episode when the groom's mother meets the newlyweds at the threshold of her house is still an obligatory element of the ceremony, she puts lavash (Armenian bread) on the shoulders of the bride and groom. They must carefully walk and enter through the threshold so that, God forbid, the lavash does not fall off their shoulders. But Astghik was so in love, and was in such a hurry to become Vahagn's wife, that she quickly and carelessly entered the house and slipped, dropping the lavash. That is why, they are still in love, and the wedding did not take place. Although, according to the legend, the wedding did not take place, because during the wedding, Vahagn was informed about the attack on the borders of Armenia by enemy troops. And he, at the call of duty, left his bride and left to defend his homeland. And so, every time, when it seemed that there was peace on the borders, and he was in a hurry to his beloved bride, he had to return halfway to the post again. And since Armenia has never been completely safe, and now Vahagn stands at the border posts, and Astghik got tired of waiting and turned into a fish ...

Atanasia- from the Greek "athanasia", which means "immortality". There is a male name - Atanas and hence the surname - Atanesyan

Ahavni- from the Armenian "ahavni", which means a bird - a dove. There are also options Ahunik or Dohik.

Akhbyurik- from the Armenian "akhbyur", which means "spring"

Ahgyul- from Turkish "ag" (white) and "gul" (rose), meaning "white rose"

Ashkhen- heavenly

Gayane- house, family

Heghina- longing for the sun

Zarui, Zara- Priestess of the Fire Temple

Karine- jubilant

Manushak- violet

maniac- gemstone necklace

Melania- meeting

Naira- free

Nana- Mother

Nane- Athena, goddess of the hearth

Narine- woman, wife

Well no- praising

Parandzem- similar to the dazzling supreme deity

Hripsime- beyond praise

Satenik- true doe

sate- true

Seda- tenderness

Spandaramet- goddess of the underworld

Tatevik- the path of the ancestors

Shagane- meek, pious

Shoger, Shogik- beauty

Shushan- lily