| 641. | VREZH | From Armenian vrezh "revenge". The female variant of this name is Vrezhuhi, Vrezhik. |
| 642. | VRTANES | Is an old name, which is in use since IV c. It is a rare name now, only the surname Vrtanesyan is in use. |
| 643. | VRUYR | Is in use since Heathen Ages, etymologically not established. According to M. Khorenatsi it was the name of Artashes king's son. It is in use now. |
| 644. | VSHNASP | From Parthian name Višnasp "male horse". It is a rare name now. |
| 645. | VSHTIK | From Armenian visht "grief" + ik diminutive suffix, which appeared in the years of Arm genocide. It is especially spread in Western Arm. |
| 646. | YAGHUB | From Arabian word iaqub "liar", "deceiver" which came to Armenian through Turkish. The corresponding surname is Yaghubyan. |
| 647. | YAKHSHIBEK | From Turkish yaxši "good" and bek "prince" i.e. "good prince". This name was common in villages, the corresponding surname is Yakhshibekyan. |
| 648. | YAROSLAV | Is an old Slavonic name (yar, yarilo "sun" and slava "glory"). |
| 649. | YASABEK | From Turkish name Isabek which is especially used in villages. The short form is Yaso; the corresponding surnames are Yasabekyan, Yasoyan. |
| 650. | YEDIGAR | From Persian word yadigar "angel". It was very common in XIX c. (esp. in villages). Now it is out of use. The short form is Yedo, the corresponding surnames are Yedoyan, Yedigaryan. |