| 281. | JON | Is the English form of the name Hovhannes. The diminutive form is Jonik, which is used independently. |
| 282. | JUMSHUD | From Persian name Jamšid which comes from the name of Iranian mythological king Jam "bright bowl", "shining bowl". It is still in use in Caucasus. |
| 283. | JUTIK | From Armenian jut "chicken" + ik diminutive suffix. It's a rare name now. |
| 284. | KADMOS | Is of Assyrian origin and it is not identified. |
| 285. | KAJAYR | From Armenian kaj "good" and ayr "man". It is a rare name now. |
| 286. | KAJIK | From Armenian kaj "good" + ik diminutive suffix i.e. "good chap". It is in use now. |
| 287. | KALANTAR | From Persian kalantar "leader", "senior" which was especially spread in Gugark. Now it is a rare name, only the surname Kalantaryan is used. |
| 288. | KALASH | From Turkish kalaš "brave" which is in use since XVII c. till now, but seldom. The corresponding surname is Kalashyan. |
| 289. | KAMSAR | From Persian kam "defective" and sar "mount", "peak". The corresponding surnames are Kamsaryan, Kamsarakyan. |
| 290. | KARAM | From Arabian karam "honesty", "ability" which is also used as a female name. It appeared in XV c. under the impression of the Eastern tale "Karam's and Asli's Tale". It is a rare name now, only… 0.2 KB |