Anahid
Armenian - Female
Armenian form of Diana the moon Goddess. Prounounced: A'-na-heed
Armenian form of Diana the moon Goddess. Prounounced: A'-na-heed
Valuable. Pronounced: AN'-kee-néh
Sweet tempered. Sweet. Pronounced: A'-noush
Feminine form of Armen. Pronounced: Ar-ME'-nou-hee
Star.
Grace.
Flower. Pronounced: DZA'-gheeg. The 'dz' is pronounced as a consonant cluster, even though in Armenia they don't have anything similar in English. The 'gh' is gutteral 'l.'
Feminine form of the male name Garen. Pronounced: GA'-ri'neh
This one is pronounced without the accent over the final "e" (LOO'-seen)
Armenian form of Margaret meaning pearl. Pronounced: MAR'-krid
Not necessarily from Armenia, but was rather one of the ancient proto-Armenian tribes. Nairi is a trendy name among Armenians today. Rrendering it Nayiri (Na-YI'-ri) would be more accurate but alternates such as from 'Nairi' to 'Nayri' to 'Niree' to 'Niherie' have been used.
Alternative: Seta. Although a common Armenian girls' name, its assumed Armenian origin isn't certain. Pronounced: SE'-da
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.'
Armenian form of Susan meaning lily. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia. Pronounced: SHOU'-shan
Beautiful. Pronounced: SEE'-ran
Lovely. Pronounced: SEE'-roon
Holy. Same as Serpuhi.
Beautiful rose. Seer equals 'love.' Vart equals 'rose.' Pronounced: SEER'-vart
Queen. Pronounced: TA'-koo-hee
Rose. Pronounced: VAR'-too-hee. The 'gh' would denote the gutteral 'l' sound (like the French pronounce their 'r' sound).