This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Armenian.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Ach'ik Աչիկ f ArmenianDerived from the diminutive form of
աչ (ačʿ), a poetic term meaning "eye".
Aghgyul Աղգյուլ f Armenian (Rare, Archaic, ?)According to one online source, this is a rare Armenian name meaning "white rose" from Proto-Turkic *
ak "white" and Persian گل
(gol) "rose", 'now especially used in villages.'
Aghuveh Աղուվեհ m & f ArmenianDerived from the Armenian elements աղու (
aghu) "suave" and վեհ (
veh) "sublime".
Anaida Անաիդա f Armenian, Romanian (Rare)Variant form of
Anahid, although it should be noted that at least one source claims that the name is derived from Greek ἀναιδής
(anaides) meaning "shameless".... [
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Ankine Անգինէ f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
անգին (ankin) meaning "invaluable".
Areknaz Արեգնազ f ArmenianEtymology uncertain, perhaps from the Armenian
Արեգ (arek) meaning "sun" and the Persian
نازی (nazi) meaning "sweet, coy" or Armenian
նազանք (nazank') meaning "affection, coquetry".
Areknazan Արեգնազան f ArmenianEtymology uncertain, perhaps from the Armenian Արեգ (arek) meaning "sun" and the Persian نازی (nazi) meaning "sweet, coy" or Armenian նազանք (nazank') meaning "affection, coquetry".
Arpenik Արփենիկ f ArmenianDerived from Armenian արփենի
(arpʿeni) meaning "solar, bright, luminous".
Ashkhen Աշխեն f ArmenianFeminine Armenian given name with a number of possible meanings and etymologies - firstly, from the Ossetian
æхсин meaning "lady, mistress", or otherwise from Middle Median
*xšay-, meaning "to shine" or the Ossetian
æхсид meaning "dawn".
Ashkhen Աշխեն f Armenianderives from the word akhsen, ‘grey’, or Zend akhsaena which means ‘black’ or ‘bluish-black'. Ashkhen was also the name of a Queen of Armenia and a member of the Arsacid dynasty by marriage to King Tiridates III of Armenia during the early to late 3rd century AD, and is considered a Saint in the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Astrik f ArmenianMeans "little star" in Armenian, from Greek
aster meaning "star" and the diminutive
ik.
Aytsemnik Այծեմնիկ f Armenian (Rare)Old Armenian name meaning "little roe deer, fawn of a roe". According to the 12th-century Armenian historian Samuel Anetsi, this was the name of a female warrior who died defending the Armenian city of Ani against Persian invaders... [
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Azaduhi f Armenian (Western)Derived from the Persian word آزاد (
azad) meaning "noble, free" and the Armenian feminine suffix ուհի (
uhi).
Azganush Ազգանուշ f Armenian (Eastern)Means "delight of the people" in Armenian, ultimately from ազգ (
azg) meaning "people, nation" and անոյշ (
anoysh) meaning "sweet; pleasant, agreeable".
Azniv Ազնիվ f Armenian (Eastern)Means "honest, fair" in Armenian, ultimately from the Old Armenian Ազնիւ (
azniv) meaning "good, kind, gracious, noble".
Badaskhan f Armenian (Western, Rare)A Western Armenian name derived from the Armenian word "պատասխան" (patasxan), which means "answer." This name was notably popular among Western Armenians during the 18th and 19th centuries but has since become rare.... [
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Dalar Դալար f ArmenianMeans "green, verdant, young" or "vegetation" in Armenian.
Dezik Դեզիկ f ArmenianDerived from
դեզ (dez) meaning "haystack, stack, pile".
Donara Դոնարա f Soviet, Russian (Rare), ArmenianContraction of Russian дочь народа
(doč naroda) meaning "daughter of the people". This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Dshkhuhi f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
դշխոյ (dshkoy) meaning "queen" and the feminine suffix ուհի
(uhi). Dzovik Ծովիկ f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
ծով (tsov, dzov) meaning "sea".
Dzvik Ձվիկ f ArmenianArmenian feminine name meaning "little egg".
Erazik Երազիկ f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
երազ (eraz) meaning "dream".
Garunik Գարունիկ f ArmenianDerived from
գարուն (garun) meaning "spring (season)".
Geghani Գեղանի f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
գեղանիշ (geghanish) meaning "beauty spot".
Geghanush Գեղանուշ f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
գեղ (geł) meaning "beauty" and
անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Hamest Համեստ f Armenian (Rare)Feminine Armenian name derived from the word
համեստ (hamest) meaning "modest".
Hayarpi f ArmenianFeminine Armenian feminine name derived from
հայ (hay) meaning "Armenian" and
արեւ (arev) meaning "sun".
Hranush Հրանուշ f ArmenianFrom Armenian հուր
(hur) meaning "fire" and անուշ
(anush) meaning "sweet".
Hripsime Հռիփսիմէ f Armenian, History (Ecclesiastical)Rhipsime, sometimes called Hripsime, Ripsime, Ripsima or Arsema (died c. 290) was a martyr of Roman origin; she and her companions in martyrdom are venerated as the first Christian martyrs of Armenia.
Imastuhi Իմաստուհի f ArmenianDerived from
իմաստ (imast) meaning "sense, meaning, understanding, judgement, knowledge, thought".
Iskuhi Իսկուհի f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
իսկ (isk) meaning "real" or "reality, verity" and the feminine suffix
ուհի (uhi). Jbduhi Ժպտուհի f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
ժպտուն (jbduh) meaning "smiling, smiler".
Katranide Կատրանիդե f ArmenianThe name of two queens consort in the Bagratuni dynasty (862-1045) in the Kingdom of Armenia.
Keghadzin Գեղածին f ArmenianPerhaps from the Armenian
գեղ (gegh, kegh) meaning "beauty" and
ծին (tsin, dzin) meaning "birth".
Knarik Քնարիկ f ArmenianArmenian feminine name derived from the word
քնար (k'nar) meaning "lyre".
Lika Լիկա f ArmenianMeaning unknown. A notable bearer is Armenian actress Lika Salmanyan (1997-).
Lusvard f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
լուսին (lusin) meaning "moon" and
վարդ (vard) meaning "rose".
Makruhi f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
մաքուր (makur) meaning "clean, innocent" and the feminine suffix
ուհի (uhi). Marieta Մարիետա f Spanish (Rare), Romanian (Rare), Bulgarian, Armenian, Afrikaans, Polish (Rare), Latvian (Rare), Slovene, Croatian, Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon, Portuguese, Greek, AlbanianCognate of
Marietta.
Maritza մարիցա f ArmenianA common Armenian variant of the Greek
Maritsa; the name of the river that runs through the Balkans.
Mayranush Մայրանուշ f ArmenianLiterally means "sweet mother" in Armenian. It consists of the Armenian words մայր
(mayr) meaning "mother" and անուշ
(anush) meaning "sweet" as well as "pleasant, agreeable" (see
Anush).
Metaksia Մետաքսյա f ArmenianAlternate transcription of Armenian Մետաքսյա (see
Metaksya). This name was borne by the Soviet Armenian actress Metaksia Simonyan (1926-1987).
Metaksya Մետաքսյա f ArmenianFrom Armenian մետաքսյա
(metakʿsya) meaning "silken", idiomatically meaning someone who is gentle and pleasant. It is a cognate of
Metaxia.
Nazeli f ArmenianMeans "graceful" in Armenian, ultimately from Persian ناز (nâz), meaning "to take pleasure, delight, exult, triumph."
Parandzem Փառանձեմ f ArmenianParandzem was an ancient Armenian noblewoman and queen-consort living during the 4th century.
Parikhan Փարիխան f ArmenianDerived from the Persian word
پریخوان (parixân) meaning "a person who summons or conjures a jinn or peri". Used from the 16th century.
Paylanush Պայլանուշ f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
փայլ (payl) meaning "shine, splendour, lustre" and
անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Paylun Փայլուն f ArmenianMeans "bright, shining, radiant" in Armenian.
Ripsi f Armenian (Expatriate)Short form of
Hripsime in the case of Hripsime 'Ripsi' Terzian, a participant in the first season of the American reality television series
Bad Girls Club (2006).
Sarig f ArmenianMeans "blackbird" or "little mountain" in Armenian.
Satenik Սաթենիկ f Armenian, HistoryMost sources state that this name is derived from the Armenian noun սաթ
(sat') meaning "(black) amber" combined with the Armenian diminutive suffix իկ
(ik). At least one source theorises that the name might ultimately be of Scythian origin, and compares it to the name of the Ossetian deity
Satana (a figure in the
Nart sagas).... [
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Satine f ArmenianSaid to be derived from Armenian սաթ
(satʿ) meaning "amber"; also compare Old Armenian Սաթինիկ
(Satʿinik), a variant form of
Satenik.
Sato Սաթո f ArmenianPossibly from the Armenian
սաթ (sat) meaning "amber".