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The complete guide to Armenian names for girls and boys

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Bearers of an ancient culture and a unique musicality, Armenian first names are attracting more and more future parents in search of originality and meaning.

Summary

Whether inspired by nature, steeped in royal history or deeply rooted in spiritual traditions, the Armenian first names have a timeless charm. Choosing a first name of Armenian originis to offer your child a cultural heritage of immense richness. The Armenian language, with its sounds both soft and assertive, gives rise to first names with poetic and strong meanings. Highly appreciated within the diaspora for maintaining a precious link with the land of their ancestors, they also find their way into the hearts of parents around the world thanks to modern, short and easy-to-wear variations on a daily basis. From mythological figures to symbols of flora and fauna, each choice tells a unique story.

The most common Armenian first names

Among boys, the names Davit and Narek are among the most popular and most common Armenian names. They are closely followed by Hayk and the very noble Tigran, who evokes the power of ancient kings. For parents looking for shorter, more modern sounds, first names Aram, Aren, Gor or even Levon stand out as essential and very elegant choices. For girls, we can cite the first names Nare, Mane, Arpi, Mariam (Marie), Anna, or Ani, Luse (“light”) or Gayané among the most fashionable Armenian female first names.

Which Armenian name to choose for a girl?

If you are about to have a little girl and are looking for an Armenian name for her, know that there are many options! Do you want a modern first name? You have the choice between Nora, Anouche, Noémie, Miléna, Elen, or even Yéva.

In the list of rare first names of Armenian originyou will find Berdjouhie Chamirame, Chenorik, Dechghouhie, or even Aroussiak, Nounoufare and Manouchag (which means “the violet”). There are also original ones, like Naninne, Sona, Nuné, or even Inesa. And others with very pretty meanings referring to nature, such as Chouchane (“the lily”), Kohar (“the jewel”), Archalouïsse which means dawn.

What are the Armenian names for boys?

If you want to give your son a male first name, there are also many possibilities! We think of rare first names, like Meguerditch, Hampartzoum or even Hemayag (charm). But also to first names with modern sounds, such as Arek, reference of the sun, Azadwhich means freedom, Ara, Aram (magnificence), Adomor even Levon. Some have beautiful meanings, like Goriounethe lion cub, or Magar, the blessed. And others can be used in French easily, like Edouard, EdgarHakob, Rafael or even Roman.

What are the Armenian first names of biblical origin?

In the list of Armenian first names that come from the Bible, we of course think of Torkom, or to Ara which means “god”. Asdavadzour is for its part the translation of “God given”, as Assadourwhich are male first names.

  • Diran literally means “God the Father”
  • Garabed is the symbol of Saint John the Forerunner
  • Anahide is a feminine first name which refers to a goddess and means “mother of the heavens”
  • Ardémisse is the goddess of light.
  • Vergine refers to virginity
  • Yevkinée to Eugenie.
  • Another female name of biblical origin; Yeghissapete or Illisabeth, which refers to Elisabeth.

Ideas for Armenian first names by letter

In S

In the list of Armenian first names in “s”, we find: Saro, Sona, Sahak, Sarkis, Sépouh, Sévan, Siméon, Sipan, Salpi, Sima, Spitak, Susanna, Séda, Shushan, Saténik, Sossie, Siroune.

In A

In the list of Armenian first names in “a”, we find: Ardémis, Prev, Armik, Arminé, Arpiné, Achkhène, Anouch, Ani, Ardeg, Arek, Aris, Artak, Ardem, Assatour, Amo, Azad.

V-shaped

In the list of Armenian first names in “v”, we find: Varsénig, Vartouhie, Vergine, Verkiné, Vart, Ventreprises, Vahik, Vahé, Verjin, Viguen, Vahakn, Vassak, Vrej, Vrouïr, Vramchabouh, Vlasi, Viken.

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