11. | SARDAR | From Persian sardar "commander" which is in use since XVII-XVIII c. The corresponding surname is Sardaryan. |
12. | SARGIS | From Assyrian name Sargis (Greek Sergios, Latin Sergius, Italian Sergio, Russian Sergey) which is used since VI c till now. The diminutive forms are Sako, Srke; the corresponding surname is… 0.2 KB |
13. | SARHAT | From Persian sarhat "border"(Arabian sarhat "open area", "wide"). The form Sahrat is also possible from which the surname Sahratyan is formed. |
14. | SARIBEG(Saribek) | From Turkish name Saribeg (sari "yellow" and beg "prince" i.e. "blond prince") which is in use since XVII c. till now. We also have Saro for short and the surname Saribekyan. |
15. | SARIK | From Armenian sar "mount + ik diminutive suffix. It is a rare name now. |
16. | SARO | Is the short form of the Turkish name Saribeg that is used independently. It became popular after H. Tumanyan's "Anush" opera. The corresponding surname is Saroyan. |
17. | SARUKHAN | From Turkish Saruxan "blond prince". The corresponding surname is Sarukhanyan. |
18. | SASUN | Is the name of one of the Armenian provinces (Sasun). The short forms are Sasunik, Sasnik, Sasuni and Sasno. The corresponding surname is Sasunyan. |
19. | SAYAD | From Arabian sayyad "hunter". Sayat is one of thee forms of this name (Sayat-Nova). The corresponding surname is Sayadyan. |
20. | SEDRAK | Is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Ĺ edrak "soft chest" which comes from Bible. The short form is Seto; the corresponding surname is Sedrakyan. |