Armenian baby names
Names tagged with “Armenian” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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53 names
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- Taleen
English
92From Armenian, meaning 'tall' or 'ascending'. A modern name with ancient roots, gaining popularity in diaspora communities.
- Ani
English
84From Armenian/Greek meaning 'grace' or 'favor', also associated with the pomegranate fruit in some traditions
- Hayk
English
84Legendary founder of Armenia. In Armenian mythology, Hayk was the progenitor of the Armenian people and the nation itself.
- Sevan
English
84Named after Lake Sevan, the largest lake in Armenia, a sacred natural landmark with deep cultural significance.
- Raffi
English
84From Hebrew Raphael meaning 'God heals', widely adopted in Armenian culture as a given name
- Vahan
English
84From Sanskrit meaning 'warrior' or 'charioteer', widely used in Armenian culture as a traditional masculine name with ancient roots.
- Sarkis
English
84From Greek Sergios meaning 'attendant' or 'servant'. Sarkis is the Armenian form, deeply rooted in Armenian Christian tradition.
- Hovhannes
English
84Armenian form of John, derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' A traditional name deeply rooted in Armenian Christian heritage.
- Ashot
English
84From Armenian meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. A traditional name with historical significance in Armenian culture and royalty.
- Andranik
English
84From Armenian 'Andranik', meaning 'manly' or 'brave warrior'. Historically significant in Armenian military tradition and national identity.
- Talin
Celtic
84Tall or strong in Armenian; possibly related to Celtic 'tal' meaning strong. A name bridging multiple cultural traditions with grounded, natural appeal.
- Lusine
English
84From Armenian 'lus' meaning light. A luminous name symbolizing brightness and divine radiance in Armenian Christian tradition.
- Vardan
English
84Strong and brave warrior. Vardan derives from Armenian roots meaning valor and courage, historically borne by Saint Vardan Mamikonian, a 5th-century Armenian military leader and martyr.
- Nairi
English
84From Armenian meaning 'land of rivers', historically referring to the region between the Tigris and Euphrates in ancient Mesopotamia
- Arevik
English
84From Armenian 'are' (sun) and 'vik' (daughter), meaning 'daughter of the sun'. A poetic name reflecting light and warmth in Armenian tradition.
- Arman
Persian
76From Persian 'arman' meaning 'wish' or 'desire'. Also connected to Armenian heritage and strength.
- Anahit
English
74Armenian goddess of fertility, water, and healing; ancient deity worshipped in pre-Christian Armenia with roots in Persian mythology.
- Zoravar
English
62From Armenian meaning 'brave warrior' or 'hero', combining zor (strength) and var (man/warrior)
- Samvel
English
62From Hebrew Samuel meaning 'God has heard', widespread in Armenian Christian tradition as Samvel
- Shahan
English
62From Persian meaning 'king' or 'royal', widely used in Armenian culture and diaspora communities
- Arpi
English
62From Armenian, possibly derived from Արփե (Arpi), an ancient Armenian city, or related to Greek roots meaning 'sharp' or 'swift'
- Mihran
Persian
62From Persian Mihran, derived from Mithra, the ancient Persian deity of contracts and the sun. Associated with light and divine covenant.
- Gevorg
English
62From Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'. The Armenian form Gevorg carries the same agrarian heritage with strong cultural roots in the Caucasus.
- Avedis
English
62From Armenian meaning 'man of God' or 'bearer of good news', with roots in Persian tradition
- Serj
English
62From Greek Sergios, meaning 'servant' or 'attendant'. Popular in Armenian and Russian cultures as a strong, classical name.
- Masis
English
62From Armenian meaning 'of the Messiah', derived from the name of Mount Massis (biblical Mount Ararat) in Armenian tradition
- Anush
English
62From Armenian meaning 'sweet' or 'gracious'. Also derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'beloved' or 'pleasant'.
- Hasmik
English
62From Armenian, a feminine name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Armenian cultural and linguistic traditions
- Narine
English
42From Armenian 'nar' meaning fire or pomegranate. Associated with warmth, vitality, and fertility in Armenian tradition.
- Grigor
Greek
42From Greek 'gregorios' meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant'. Grigor is the Armenian form of Gregory, historically borne by saints and church leaders.
- Armeen
Persian
42From Persian 'Armin', meaning 'warrior' or 'strong man'. Also connected to Armenian heritage and identity.
- Gayane
English
42From Armenian, meaning 'gracious' or 'gift from God'. A traditional Armenian name reflecting spiritual and cultural heritage.
- Tatev
English
42Named after Tatev Monastery, a significant 9th-century Armenian apostolic monastery. Associated with spiritual heritage and Armenian Christian tradition.
- Mher
English
42From Armenian meaning 'brave' or 'valiant'. A traditional name with strong historical roots in Armenian culture.
- Sevak
English
42From Armenian meaning 'servant' or 'helper', rooted in Hebrew Eved. A humble, purposeful name reflecting service and devotion.
- Nishan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'sign' or 'mark', also used in Armenian culture signifying a distinguishing characteristic or symbol of identity.
- Hakop
English
42From Hebrew Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'. Popular in Armenian Christian tradition as a variant of Hakob.
- Zareh
English
42From Armenian meaning 'awakening' or 'one who awakens'. Associated with spiritual awareness and new beginnings.
- Amirian
English
42From Armenian 'amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander', with the suffix '-ian' denoting descent or belonging.
- Shant
English
42From Armenian meaning 'brave' or 'valiant'. A traditional name in Armenian culture signifying courage and strength.
- Hagop
English
42Armenian form of Jacob, derived from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter'. Hagop is the traditional Armenian diminutive used in the Apostolic Church.
- Harout
English
42From Armenian tradition, a figure of divine knowledge and celestial wisdom in apocryphal texts and Armenian spiritual literature.
- Nareh
English
42From Armenian meaning 'grace' or 'flowing', with poetic connotations of elegance and fluidity in classical Armenian literature.
- Armen
English
40From Armenian 'Արմեն' meaning 'Armenian' or 'of Armenia', historically used as an ethnic and national identifier
- Narek
English
40From Armenian meaning 'of the sun' or 'sunny'. A traditional name deeply rooted in Armenian Christian heritage and culture.
- Areg
English
40From Armenian 'ar' meaning lion, symbolizing strength and courage. A name with ancient roots in Armenian nobility.
- Tigran
English
40From Old Persian meaning 'arrow' or 'tiger', symbolizing strength and power. A royal name borne by Armenian kings.
- Nazeli
English
40From Armenian meaning 'flower' or 'blooming', a botanical name reflecting nature and femininity in Armenian culture.
- Avetis
English
40From Armenian 'Avetis,' derived from Greek Eustathios meaning 'well-standing' or 'stable.' Traditionally an Armenian Christian name with historical significance.
- Vahe
English
40From Armenian meaning 'life' or 'living', a name symbolizing vitality and strength in Armenian tradition
- Taline
English
40From Armenian 'tal' meaning young or youthful, a diminutive form suggesting a young, tender person
- Dakyan
English
29From Armenian, meaning 'fiery' or 'of fire', reflecting strength and intensity
- Levon
English
12From Armenian, derived from Hebrew Leon meaning 'lion'. Associated with strength and courage in Armenian tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
