Two very popular international names in Armenia are Margarita and Milena. Example: Petrosyan, meaning "issued from Petros", akin to the English name Peterson. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. Names such as Kebabjian and Kahvejian refer to kebab and coffee merchants, respectively. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. The Republic of Armenia is located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, with Yerevan as the capital.
Popular alternative transliterations may be given, but generally the simple, phonetic transliteration will be used. Արտաշեսեան Artashesian, Մամիկոնեան Mamikonian), other suffixes, now rarer, also existed. The prefix Տեր ([ter]), which comes from how one addresses a priest, is typically Armenian. An Armenian name comprises a Mourdikian and a Vartan. ^.^ However, an ancestor's occupation will not necessarily contain the suffix -(d)ji, thus Vardapetian/Vartabedian (Վարդապետյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the vardapet", Bjishkian (Բժիշկյան/-եան) as "issued from the doctor" and Keshishian (Քեշիշյան/-եան) as "issued from the priest". Simply click again to get The suffix -ցի ([tsʰi]) denoted a geographical provenance, e.g. A version of Dexter, Persian; adr=fire, "giver of fire; alert, active", Name of legendary Armenian King Ara the Beautiful, An Armenian God; father of all the pagan Gods, Jhirair, Jirayr, Jirair, Zhirayr, Zhirair, Henrik (Henri, Genrikh) - the Armenian equivalent of Henry, Nayiri - Nairi or Nyree as in The Land of Nairi - ancient name of Armenia, Yerem - the Armenian equivalent of Jeremiah. And finally, there are some Armenian female names that come from the names of objects, such as Arevik (sun), Lusine (moon), Vard (rose), Gohar (jewel), or Tsaghik (flower). Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. To start, simply click on the button to generate 10 random names. Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ([nʦʰ]), transliterated as -nc, -nts or -ntz (as in Bakunts or Adontz), or in addition to -yan/-ian (as in Vardanyants), although that is not common.[2]. Armenouhi (Armenian Lady) Armine; Arshalous (Dawn) Arshagouhi; Arousyag (Morning Star) (Venus) Arsine; Arda; Ardanoush; Arpenig; Arpenik; Arpi (Sunlight) Arpine; Arpineh; Ashkhen; Avids ARARAT Արարատ m Armenian From the name of a mountain in eastern Turkey (formerly part of Armenia), the place where Noah 's Ark came to rest according to the Old Testament. Thus, Bzdigian/Pztikian (Պզտիկյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the small (man)", Medzian/Metsian (Մեծյան/-եան) as "issued from the tall (man)", Ganantchian/Kanantchian (Կանանչյան/-եան) as "issued from the green, i.e. 10 new random names. Click here to find out more!
Some should be incorporated into the list above (preferably with sources indicating the name is Armenian and the meaning), and the remainder removed. When the name ends in -lian or -(d)jian, the root is expected to refer to a location or a profession, respectively. http://www.armeniangenealogy.org/forum/index.php, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armenian_name&oldid=980255972, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2012, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 September 2020, at 13:28.
Traditionally, Armenians have used Biblical names of Greek, Latin and Hebrew origin, such as Abraham, Hakob (Jacob), Hovhannes (John), Petros (Peter), Poghos (Paul), Madlene (Magdalene), Yeghisabet (Elizabeth), Tamar, etc. Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. When they moved from Armenia or from the Middle East, some changed their last names to adapt better to their new societies. Armenian name generator . Thus, the etymology of Vanlian is literally "issued from the man from Van" and that of Kebabjian is "issued from the kebab merchant".
Sometimes the -ian or -yan ending was dropped and the root kept, such as Charles Aznavour (was Aznavourian), or Andy Serkis (originally Sarkissian). Your art here? See also Armenian Female Names, Armenian Last Names, Dictionary of Armenian Surnames. Like many countries in this region, Armenia has had a turbulent history, and has been ruled by people from various different cultures.
On the newer, second site (RollForFantasy.com), Wait, there's even more!
Some Armenian surnames have a suffix -լի ([li]) preceding the -յան/-եան suffix. (Join me?). This page was last edited on 22 December 2018, at 07:05.
Two very popular international names in Armenia are Margarita and Milena. Example: Petrosyan, meaning "issued from Petros", akin to the English name Peterson. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. Names such as Kebabjian and Kahvejian refer to kebab and coffee merchants, respectively. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. The Republic of Armenia is located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, with Yerevan as the capital.
Popular alternative transliterations may be given, but generally the simple, phonetic transliteration will be used. Արտաշեսեան Artashesian, Մամիկոնեան Mamikonian), other suffixes, now rarer, also existed. The prefix Տեր ([ter]), which comes from how one addresses a priest, is typically Armenian. An Armenian name comprises a Mourdikian and a Vartan. ^.^ However, an ancestor's occupation will not necessarily contain the suffix -(d)ji, thus Vardapetian/Vartabedian (Վարդապետյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the vardapet", Bjishkian (Բժիշկյան/-եան) as "issued from the doctor" and Keshishian (Քեշիշյան/-եան) as "issued from the priest". Simply click again to get The suffix -ցի ([tsʰi]) denoted a geographical provenance, e.g. A version of Dexter, Persian; adr=fire, "giver of fire; alert, active", Name of legendary Armenian King Ara the Beautiful, An Armenian God; father of all the pagan Gods, Jhirair, Jirayr, Jirair, Zhirayr, Zhirair, Henrik (Henri, Genrikh) - the Armenian equivalent of Henry, Nayiri - Nairi or Nyree as in The Land of Nairi - ancient name of Armenia, Yerem - the Armenian equivalent of Jeremiah. And finally, there are some Armenian female names that come from the names of objects, such as Arevik (sun), Lusine (moon), Vard (rose), Gohar (jewel), or Tsaghik (flower). Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. To start, simply click on the button to generate 10 random names. Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ([nʦʰ]), transliterated as -nc, -nts or -ntz (as in Bakunts or Adontz), or in addition to -yan/-ian (as in Vardanyants), although that is not common.[2]. Armenouhi (Armenian Lady) Armine; Arshalous (Dawn) Arshagouhi; Arousyag (Morning Star) (Venus) Arsine; Arda; Ardanoush; Arpenig; Arpenik; Arpi (Sunlight) Arpine; Arpineh; Ashkhen; Avids ARARAT Արարատ m Armenian From the name of a mountain in eastern Turkey (formerly part of Armenia), the place where Noah 's Ark came to rest according to the Old Testament. Thus, Bzdigian/Pztikian (Պզտիկյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the small (man)", Medzian/Metsian (Մեծյան/-եան) as "issued from the tall (man)", Ganantchian/Kanantchian (Կանանչյան/-եան) as "issued from the green, i.e. 10 new random names. Click here to find out more!
Some should be incorporated into the list above (preferably with sources indicating the name is Armenian and the meaning), and the remainder removed. When the name ends in -lian or -(d)jian, the root is expected to refer to a location or a profession, respectively. http://www.armeniangenealogy.org/forum/index.php, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armenian_name&oldid=980255972, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2012, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 September 2020, at 13:28.
Traditionally, Armenians have used Biblical names of Greek, Latin and Hebrew origin, such as Abraham, Hakob (Jacob), Hovhannes (John), Petros (Peter), Poghos (Paul), Madlene (Magdalene), Yeghisabet (Elizabeth), Tamar, etc. Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. When they moved from Armenia or from the Middle East, some changed their last names to adapt better to their new societies. Armenian name generator . Thus, the etymology of Vanlian is literally "issued from the man from Van" and that of Kebabjian is "issued from the kebab merchant".
Sometimes the -ian or -yan ending was dropped and the root kept, such as Charles Aznavour (was Aznavourian), or Andy Serkis (originally Sarkissian). Your art here? See also Armenian Female Names, Armenian Last Names, Dictionary of Armenian Surnames. Like many countries in this region, Armenia has had a turbulent history, and has been ruled by people from various different cultures.
On the newer, second site (RollForFantasy.com), Wait, there's even more!
Some Armenian surnames have a suffix -լի ([li]) preceding the -յան/-եան suffix. (Join me?). This page was last edited on 22 December 2018, at 07:05.
Two very popular international names in Armenia are Margarita and Milena. Example: Petrosyan, meaning "issued from Petros", akin to the English name Peterson. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. Names such as Kebabjian and Kahvejian refer to kebab and coffee merchants, respectively. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. The Republic of Armenia is located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, with Yerevan as the capital.
Popular alternative transliterations may be given, but generally the simple, phonetic transliteration will be used. Արտաշեսեան Artashesian, Մամիկոնեան Mamikonian), other suffixes, now rarer, also existed. The prefix Տեր ([ter]), which comes from how one addresses a priest, is typically Armenian. An Armenian name comprises a Mourdikian and a Vartan. ^.^ However, an ancestor's occupation will not necessarily contain the suffix -(d)ji, thus Vardapetian/Vartabedian (Վարդապետյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the vardapet", Bjishkian (Բժիշկյան/-եան) as "issued from the doctor" and Keshishian (Քեշիշյան/-եան) as "issued from the priest". Simply click again to get The suffix -ցի ([tsʰi]) denoted a geographical provenance, e.g. A version of Dexter, Persian; adr=fire, "giver of fire; alert, active", Name of legendary Armenian King Ara the Beautiful, An Armenian God; father of all the pagan Gods, Jhirair, Jirayr, Jirair, Zhirayr, Zhirair, Henrik (Henri, Genrikh) - the Armenian equivalent of Henry, Nayiri - Nairi or Nyree as in The Land of Nairi - ancient name of Armenia, Yerem - the Armenian equivalent of Jeremiah. And finally, there are some Armenian female names that come from the names of objects, such as Arevik (sun), Lusine (moon), Vard (rose), Gohar (jewel), or Tsaghik (flower). Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. To start, simply click on the button to generate 10 random names. Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ([nʦʰ]), transliterated as -nc, -nts or -ntz (as in Bakunts or Adontz), or in addition to -yan/-ian (as in Vardanyants), although that is not common.[2]. Armenouhi (Armenian Lady) Armine; Arshalous (Dawn) Arshagouhi; Arousyag (Morning Star) (Venus) Arsine; Arda; Ardanoush; Arpenig; Arpenik; Arpi (Sunlight) Arpine; Arpineh; Ashkhen; Avids ARARAT Արարատ m Armenian From the name of a mountain in eastern Turkey (formerly part of Armenia), the place where Noah 's Ark came to rest according to the Old Testament. Thus, Bzdigian/Pztikian (Պզտիկյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the small (man)", Medzian/Metsian (Մեծյան/-եան) as "issued from the tall (man)", Ganantchian/Kanantchian (Կանանչյան/-եան) as "issued from the green, i.e. 10 new random names. Click here to find out more!
Some should be incorporated into the list above (preferably with sources indicating the name is Armenian and the meaning), and the remainder removed. When the name ends in -lian or -(d)jian, the root is expected to refer to a location or a profession, respectively. http://www.armeniangenealogy.org/forum/index.php, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armenian_name&oldid=980255972, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2012, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 September 2020, at 13:28.
Traditionally, Armenians have used Biblical names of Greek, Latin and Hebrew origin, such as Abraham, Hakob (Jacob), Hovhannes (John), Petros (Peter), Poghos (Paul), Madlene (Magdalene), Yeghisabet (Elizabeth), Tamar, etc. Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. When they moved from Armenia or from the Middle East, some changed their last names to adapt better to their new societies. Armenian name generator . Thus, the etymology of Vanlian is literally "issued from the man from Van" and that of Kebabjian is "issued from the kebab merchant".
Sometimes the -ian or -yan ending was dropped and the root kept, such as Charles Aznavour (was Aznavourian), or Andy Serkis (originally Sarkissian). Your art here? See also Armenian Female Names, Armenian Last Names, Dictionary of Armenian Surnames. Like many countries in this region, Armenia has had a turbulent history, and has been ruled by people from various different cultures.
On the newer, second site (RollForFantasy.com), Wait, there's even more!
Some Armenian surnames have a suffix -լի ([li]) preceding the -յան/-եան suffix. (Join me?). This page was last edited on 22 December 2018, at 07:05.
Two very popular international names in Armenia are Margarita and Milena. Example: Petrosyan, meaning "issued from Petros", akin to the English name Peterson. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. Names such as Kebabjian and Kahvejian refer to kebab and coffee merchants, respectively. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. The Republic of Armenia is located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, with Yerevan as the capital.
Popular alternative transliterations may be given, but generally the simple, phonetic transliteration will be used. Արտաշեսեան Artashesian, Մամիկոնեան Mamikonian), other suffixes, now rarer, also existed. The prefix Տեր ([ter]), which comes from how one addresses a priest, is typically Armenian. An Armenian name comprises a Mourdikian and a Vartan. ^.^ However, an ancestor's occupation will not necessarily contain the suffix -(d)ji, thus Vardapetian/Vartabedian (Վարդապետյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the vardapet", Bjishkian (Բժիշկյան/-եան) as "issued from the doctor" and Keshishian (Քեշիշյան/-եան) as "issued from the priest". Simply click again to get The suffix -ցի ([tsʰi]) denoted a geographical provenance, e.g. A version of Dexter, Persian; adr=fire, "giver of fire; alert, active", Name of legendary Armenian King Ara the Beautiful, An Armenian God; father of all the pagan Gods, Jhirair, Jirayr, Jirair, Zhirayr, Zhirair, Henrik (Henri, Genrikh) - the Armenian equivalent of Henry, Nayiri - Nairi or Nyree as in The Land of Nairi - ancient name of Armenia, Yerem - the Armenian equivalent of Jeremiah. And finally, there are some Armenian female names that come from the names of objects, such as Arevik (sun), Lusine (moon), Vard (rose), Gohar (jewel), or Tsaghik (flower). Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. To start, simply click on the button to generate 10 random names. Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ([nʦʰ]), transliterated as -nc, -nts or -ntz (as in Bakunts or Adontz), or in addition to -yan/-ian (as in Vardanyants), although that is not common.[2]. Armenouhi (Armenian Lady) Armine; Arshalous (Dawn) Arshagouhi; Arousyag (Morning Star) (Venus) Arsine; Arda; Ardanoush; Arpenig; Arpenik; Arpi (Sunlight) Arpine; Arpineh; Ashkhen; Avids ARARAT Արարատ m Armenian From the name of a mountain in eastern Turkey (formerly part of Armenia), the place where Noah 's Ark came to rest according to the Old Testament. Thus, Bzdigian/Pztikian (Պզտիկյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the small (man)", Medzian/Metsian (Մեծյան/-եան) as "issued from the tall (man)", Ganantchian/Kanantchian (Կանանչյան/-եան) as "issued from the green, i.e. 10 new random names. Click here to find out more!
Some should be incorporated into the list above (preferably with sources indicating the name is Armenian and the meaning), and the remainder removed. When the name ends in -lian or -(d)jian, the root is expected to refer to a location or a profession, respectively. http://www.armeniangenealogy.org/forum/index.php, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armenian_name&oldid=980255972, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2012, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 September 2020, at 13:28.
Traditionally, Armenians have used Biblical names of Greek, Latin and Hebrew origin, such as Abraham, Hakob (Jacob), Hovhannes (John), Petros (Peter), Poghos (Paul), Madlene (Magdalene), Yeghisabet (Elizabeth), Tamar, etc. Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. When they moved from Armenia or from the Middle East, some changed their last names to adapt better to their new societies. Armenian name generator . Thus, the etymology of Vanlian is literally "issued from the man from Van" and that of Kebabjian is "issued from the kebab merchant".
Sometimes the -ian or -yan ending was dropped and the root kept, such as Charles Aznavour (was Aznavourian), or Andy Serkis (originally Sarkissian). Your art here? See also Armenian Female Names, Armenian Last Names, Dictionary of Armenian Surnames. Like many countries in this region, Armenia has had a turbulent history, and has been ruled by people from various different cultures.
On the newer, second site (RollForFantasy.com), Wait, there's even more!
Some Armenian surnames have a suffix -լի ([li]) preceding the -յան/-եան suffix. (Join me?). This page was last edited on 22 December 2018, at 07:05.
Other times the name was translated, as "Tashjian" (which is derived from Turkish word 'taş' meaning 'stone') becoming (approximately) "Stone". This name generator will generate 10 random Armenian names.
Two very popular international names in Armenia are Margarita and Milena. Example: Petrosyan, meaning "issued from Petros", akin to the English name Peterson. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. Names such as Kebabjian and Kahvejian refer to kebab and coffee merchants, respectively. The following names are not sourced, but are used by Armenians. The Republic of Armenia is located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, with Yerevan as the capital.
Popular alternative transliterations may be given, but generally the simple, phonetic transliteration will be used. Արտաշեսեան Artashesian, Մամիկոնեան Mamikonian), other suffixes, now rarer, also existed. The prefix Տեր ([ter]), which comes from how one addresses a priest, is typically Armenian. An Armenian name comprises a Mourdikian and a Vartan. ^.^ However, an ancestor's occupation will not necessarily contain the suffix -(d)ji, thus Vardapetian/Vartabedian (Վարդապետյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the vardapet", Bjishkian (Բժիշկյան/-եան) as "issued from the doctor" and Keshishian (Քեշիշյան/-եան) as "issued from the priest". Simply click again to get The suffix -ցի ([tsʰi]) denoted a geographical provenance, e.g. A version of Dexter, Persian; adr=fire, "giver of fire; alert, active", Name of legendary Armenian King Ara the Beautiful, An Armenian God; father of all the pagan Gods, Jhirair, Jirayr, Jirair, Zhirayr, Zhirair, Henrik (Henri, Genrikh) - the Armenian equivalent of Henry, Nayiri - Nairi or Nyree as in The Land of Nairi - ancient name of Armenia, Yerem - the Armenian equivalent of Jeremiah. And finally, there are some Armenian female names that come from the names of objects, such as Arevik (sun), Lusine (moon), Vard (rose), Gohar (jewel), or Tsaghik (flower). Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. To start, simply click on the button to generate 10 random names. Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ([nʦʰ]), transliterated as -nc, -nts or -ntz (as in Bakunts or Adontz), or in addition to -yan/-ian (as in Vardanyants), although that is not common.[2]. Armenouhi (Armenian Lady) Armine; Arshalous (Dawn) Arshagouhi; Arousyag (Morning Star) (Venus) Arsine; Arda; Ardanoush; Arpenig; Arpenik; Arpi (Sunlight) Arpine; Arpineh; Ashkhen; Avids ARARAT Արարատ m Armenian From the name of a mountain in eastern Turkey (formerly part of Armenia), the place where Noah 's Ark came to rest according to the Old Testament. Thus, Bzdigian/Pztikian (Պզտիկյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the small (man)", Medzian/Metsian (Մեծյան/-եան) as "issued from the tall (man)", Ganantchian/Kanantchian (Կանանչյան/-եան) as "issued from the green, i.e. 10 new random names. Click here to find out more!
Some should be incorporated into the list above (preferably with sources indicating the name is Armenian and the meaning), and the remainder removed. When the name ends in -lian or -(d)jian, the root is expected to refer to a location or a profession, respectively. http://www.armeniangenealogy.org/forum/index.php, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armenian_name&oldid=980255972, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2012, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 September 2020, at 13:28.
Traditionally, Armenians have used Biblical names of Greek, Latin and Hebrew origin, such as Abraham, Hakob (Jacob), Hovhannes (John), Petros (Peter), Poghos (Paul), Madlene (Magdalene), Yeghisabet (Elizabeth), Tamar, etc. Armenia is a relatively small country in Eurasia, bordered by Turkey to the West, and Iran in the North, and several other countries. When they moved from Armenia or from the Middle East, some changed their last names to adapt better to their new societies. Armenian name generator . Thus, the etymology of Vanlian is literally "issued from the man from Van" and that of Kebabjian is "issued from the kebab merchant".
Sometimes the -ian or -yan ending was dropped and the root kept, such as Charles Aznavour (was Aznavourian), or Andy Serkis (originally Sarkissian). Your art here? See also Armenian Female Names, Armenian Last Names, Dictionary of Armenian Surnames. Like many countries in this region, Armenia has had a turbulent history, and has been ruled by people from various different cultures.
On the newer, second site (RollForFantasy.com), Wait, there's even more!
Some Armenian surnames have a suffix -լի ([li]) preceding the -յան/-եան suffix. (Join me?). This page was last edited on 22 December 2018, at 07:05.