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601. VAGHAKSHAK From Vagharsh+ak diminutive suffix. The others interpret this name as "strong Arshak" mentioning Sanskrit bala and Latin valor "strong". H. Ajaryan finds it unacceptable. We also have the short 0.3 KB
602. VAGHARSH From Parthian name Valakhš (Arabian Balas, Persian Valas) which is used in Arm since old times. We also have the surname Vagharshyan and Vagharshapat locality name.
603. VAGHINAK Is in use since IV c. till now.
604. VAHAGN In Arm mythology Vahagn is the name of the god of thunderstorm. It corresponds to Greek Heracles, Latin Hercules. According to M. Khorenatsi in heathen ages there were songs in honor of Vahagn 0.2 KB
605. VAHAN Markvart considers that it is the short form of the name Vahagn without g. Hyubshman considers that it consists of the particle vah "sun", "fire" used in many Persian names and considers it an 0.4 KB
606. VAHEH From Old Persian vahya (Zend vahyah) which means "best", "high". As a name it was not used in Persian, and only once it is mentioned in Arm history (according to H. Ajaryan). It is very common 0.2 KB
607. VAHRAM From Parthian name Vahram "spring". H. Ajaryan connects it with the name Vahagn and Parthian varan (Persian baran) which means "rain". There is no doubt that it comes from the name of Parthian 0.3 KB
608. VAHRIJ From Parthian name Vahric (Persian Vahriz) which means "rapid flowing", "good flowing" (vah "good" + riz "flow")
609. VAKHTANG From Persian name which is in use since VIII c. till now. It is very common in Georgia but out of use in Persia so the meaning is lost.
610. VALERI From Russian Valeriy, which became popular in honor of Russian poet, scientist, a great friend of Arm culture Valeriy Brusov in 1920s. It comes from Latin valera, valeo "strong". The diminutive 0.2 KB
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