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  • #11
    Re: Uniquely Armenian Names

    More Unique and very, very old Armenian Names:

    Anushavan

    Vashtak

    Arnak

    Vstam

    SLAK - The forefather of the ancient and noble Slkunyats Tohm (Slkuni Family) - The Lords of Taron, one of the most beautiful Armenian provinces. Slak and his entire family were murdered by Central Asian newcomers to the Armenian Highlands - the Mamgoon and his clan, which after wiping out Slkunis took over Taron. And then by a decree of a coward king this Mamgoon became known as Lord Mamikon and his klan Mamikonyan.
    (Read about that and much more in "Patmutiun Hayotz" by Movses Khorenatsi)

    Bazuk
    Last edited by HayotzAmrotz; 01-08-2008, 04:04 AM.

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    • #12
      Re: Uniquely Armenian Names

      Below are the names posted by Yedtarts with my comments next to them.

      Berdj - Uniquely Armenian (UA)

      Avetik - UA

      Gor - UA

      Garen - Parthian

      Karnik - UA

      Argam - UA

      Khosrov - Parthian

      siregan - UA

      sisag - UA

      Vanig - UA

      Vahram - Parthian

      Varastad - a combo from Persian Varaz and Armenian Dat

      Srapion - from Serapis, a pagan Greek diety.

      Arevshat - UA

      Artak - Parthian

      Saro - Turkish. It's the short form of Turkish name Saribek.

      Gomidas - Greek

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      Alvard - UA

      Armenouhi - UA

      Parandzem - UA

      Maral - I believe it's either Kurdish or maybe even Turkish.

      Narine - Nar is Arabic, it means "fire".

      Noune - it's the female version of the Assyrian name Nunos

      Chnashkharig - that is a UA all the way. It translates as "Nmaned Chka Amboghch Ashkharhum"

      Arousiag - UA

      Zarouhi - Persian

      Tatevig - Uniquely Armenian just like our beautiful Tatev Monastery

      Tamar - Hebrew

      Never - Do you mean Nver?

      Zepuyr - UA

      Gantegh - Never heard before

      Takouhi - UA

      Gulnazar - Persian.
      Last edited by HayotzAmrotz; 01-08-2008, 04:05 AM.

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      • #13
        Re: Uniquely Armenian Names

        Andranik

        Arshalouys

        Avetis

        Gayane

        Hripsime

        Housaper

        Misak

        Parounak

        Santoukht

        Shoghig

        Yughaper

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        • #14
          Re: Uniquely Armenian Names

          names by TomServo
          Andranik - Uniquely Armenian

          Arshalouys - UA

          Avetis - UA

          Gayane - Latin

          Hripsime - UA

          Housaper - UA

          Misak - from Hebrew Meshak. But it's a popular name in modern Iran, spelled as Missagh, so maybe the name landed in Hayq from Persia.

          Parounak - UA

          Santoukht - Persian

          Shoghig - UA

          Yughaper - UA

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          • #15
            Re: Uniquely Armenian Names

            Originally posted by HayotzAmrotz View Post
            And below are my comments to each of the names but please bare in mind that I'm not a specialist in this area so I could be wrong too.

            Սարմէն - Sarmen? Sorry but I've never heard this name before
            Forget about it. It is used by Parskahais, I thought it must have been Armenian.

            Ծաղկոյշ - i think its a form of Tsoghik, which is genuine Armenian
            Ցողիկ is with a 'ց ' but Ծաղկոյշ with a 'ծ' so they are different. Ծաղկոյշ comes most probably from Ծաղիկ.

            Originally posted by HayotzAmrotz View Post
            More Unique and very, very old Armenian Names:

            Anushavan

            Believe it or not, Anoush is also Persian. It means eternal and sweet. So is Anushavan.

            More Armenian names of Persian ( Pahlavi) origin with their meanings:

            Ardashes : ishkhel artarutyamb

            Arusiak: Astgh

            Arshak: kaj

            Arsham
            : ujegh arji nman ( 'Arsha' meaning bear and 'ama' meaning strong)

            Partev: Bartsrahasak yev ujgin

            Bagrad: Astvatsatur

            Shahen: Baze

            Gurgen: Kaj gayl

            Varaz: Vayri khoz

            Vahagn
            : Haghtogh

            Hamazasp
            : Someone who has many horses

            Yervand: Arag
            Last edited by Lucin; 01-16-2008, 10:11 AM.

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