61. | AREV | From Armenian arev "sun" (both for male and female). The corresponding surname is Arevyan. |
62. | AREVSHAT | Consists of Armenian arev "sun" (here "life") and shat "much" i.e. "long life", "lasting". The corresponding surname is Arevshatyan. |
63. | ARGAM | According to M. Khorenatsi it was the name of one of the Muratsyan kin progenitors. It is now forgotten. |
64. | ARGISHTI | It was the name of Urartu kings, the most famous of which was Argishti I (778 - 775), who founded the castle Erebuni about 2770 years ago. |
65. | ARISTAKES | From Greek name Arostakes which means "gift again" The short forms are Aristak, Aris. We also have the surname Aristakesyan. The provincial form is Rstak, from which the surname Rstakyan is… 0.2 KB |
66. | ARKADI | From Russian Arkadiy (Greek Arkados) which means "happy", "kind", honest" i.e. "inhabitant" of Arkadi"(In Greek mythology Arkadi is a country of happiness and carelessness). |
67. | ARMAN | From Persian Arman which means "dream", "nostalgia". It is a new name and rather spread. |
68. | ARMEN | Is the short form of Armenian name Armenak, has no connection with armen "Armenian" or "Armenia". It is often met as well as the surname Armenyan. |
69. | ARMENAK | From Armenian mythology (Armenyak). It was in use in the XIX c. Now the form Armen is used. |
70. | ARNAK | From the possessive case of the word ayr (arn) in Old Armenian and the sufix ak which means ''brave man''. Now it is still in use |