11. | PARSADAN | From Persian farsi "Pharisaic" and dan i.e. "knowing Pharisaic", "speaking Pharisaic". It was also used as a common name meaning "Pharisaic translator", later it changed into proper name. As a… 0.4 KB |
12. | PARSAM | From Greek Partan "worm repository". H. Ajaryan connects this name with Assyrian name Barsauma "fasting" (p>b). The corresponding surname is Parsamyan (Barsamyan). |
13. | PARTEV | Is a new name, which comes from Armenian partev "giant". The corresponding surname is Partevyan. |
14. | PARUKH | From Parthian farrax (Persian farrux) "valiant", "happy". It was used till XIXc., now it is forgotten. |
15. | PARUNAK | From Armenian parunak, parunakutyun "content". It is a common name now as well as the surname Parunakyan. |
16. | PARUYR | Is an old Armenian name, which means "circle". The corresponding surname is Paruyryan. |
17. | PATRIK | From Greek name Patrikios which is in use since Middle Ages also as a prince title (degree). This name can be met as a constituent in complex names (Vardpatrik). We also have the surnames… 0.2 KB |
18. | PATVAKAN | From Armenian patvakan "perfect", "honest". It is in use since XIII c. The corresponding surname is Patvakanyan. |
19. | PAVEL | From Russian name Pavel borrowed from Greek Paulos (Lat. Paulus) which also corresponds to Armenian name Poghos. It is a new name, which is used independently. |
20. | PAVLIK | Is the diminutive form of the name Pavel that is used independently. There is also the form Pavlusha. |