Armenian Baby Names

Sahak

Armenian - Male

Alternative: Sahag. Pronounced: SA'-hag. Extremely common Armenian name. St. Sahag the Parthian was Catholicos (head of the Armenian Church) at the time when St. Mesrob Mashdots created the Armenian alphabet. The Old Testament translations of the Armenian Bible render 'Isaac' as 'Isahag' (Pronounced: I'-sa-hag).

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Sarkis

Armenian - Male

Pronounced: SAR'-kis. Alternative: Sargis; the Armenian form Sergius, Serge, Sergei, etc.

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Seda

Armenian - Female

Alternative: Seta. Although a common Armenian girls' name, its assumed Armenian origin isn't certain. Pronounced: SE'-da

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Serpuhi

Armenian - Female

In Armenian written with no vowel between 's' and 'r,' 'Serp-' here rhymes with 'slurp.' Pronounced: SUR'-poo-hee. It really means a female Saint. It comes from the word 'Soorp' which meanse both 'Saint' and 'Holy.' Consider alternate spelling 'Surpouhie' or 'Serbuhie.'

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Shoushan

Armenian - Female

Armenian form of Susan meaning lily. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia. Pronounced: SHOU'-shan

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Siroun

Armenian - Female

Lovely. Pronounced: SEE'-roon

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Sirpuhi

Armenian - Female

Holy. Same as Serpuhi.

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Sirvart

Armenian - Female

Beautiful rose. Seer equals 'love.' Vart equals 'rose.' Pronounced: SEER'-vart

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Takouhi

Armenian - Female

Queen. Pronounced: TA'-koo-hee

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Tiridates

Armenian - Male

Not just any king, King Tiridates who declared Armenia a Christian nation: major point in history. 'Tiridates' is the Romanized form of the name; You might prefer to use 'Terdat' or 'Dertad' (Pronounced: DUR'-tad, rhymes with 'fur pot') which is the Armenian version of the name.

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Vartan

Armenian - Male

Pronounced: VAR'-tan. While the actual name might mean something like 'giver of roses,' this hardly does justice to one of the bravest and fiercest knights of Armenian History, the great St. Vartan Mamigonian, commander of the knights at the Battle of Avarayr in 451 AD. To give you an idea of how culturally important Vartan is to our people, just as the Italians have the Knights of Columbus, we have the Knights of Vartan.

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Vartouhi

Armenian - Female

Rose. Pronounced: VAR'-too-hee. The 'gh' would denote the gutteral 'l' sound (like the French pronounce their 'r' sound).

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Voskie

Armenian - Female

Pronounced: VOS'-gee. Consider alternative spelling: Vosgie, Vosgi, or Voski. Literally means 'gold.' Beautiful girls' name.

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Yervant

Armenian - Male

Thought to be the name of an Armenian king, although he might have been a prince. Alternative spelling: Yervand. Pronounced: YER'-vant

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Zeroun

Armenian - Male

Coming from the word 'Dzer' meaning 'old,' it means wise in the sense of being elderly and wise; The story of Christ's Presentation at the temple has 'Simeon the Elder' as 'Dzerouni Simeon.' 'Z' just doesn't do justice to the sound we need here; It should be rendered 'Dzeroun' or 'Dzeroon' (Pronounced: DZE'-roon).

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