61. | SION | Is the name of Hebrew mount Sion, which means "watch-tower". |
62. | SIRAK | From Armenian ser "love" + ak diminutive suffix. The female variant of this name is Serik. According to H. Ajaryan it is of Greek origin. |
63. | SIRAKAN | From Armenian sirakan "lovely", "darling" which is in use now as well as the surname Sirakanyan. |
64. | SISAK | From Hebrew šisak "your joy". It is in use now as well as the surname Sisakyan. |
65. | SLAVIK | From Russian slava "glory" +ik diminutive suffix which is a common name now. |
66. | SMBAT | According to M. Khorenatsi it comes from Hebrew name Shmbat. Though it is not mentioned in Bible it is met in Jewish from which it came to Armenia much before Christianity. This name is also met… 0.3 KB |
67. | SOGHOMON | From Hebrew name Šalomo which came through Greek (Solomon) (l>gh Arm sound alter). It is taken from Bible and means "peacemaker". It is in use now also in the forms Soghik, Soghom, Sogho. The… 0.3 KB |
68. | SOKRAT | From Greek Sokrates "unsinking power"(sos "unsinking" and kratos "might", "power"). It is the name of Greek famous philosopher Socrates (469-399). In Arm the forms Sokrates, Sokrat (under the… 0.2 KB |
69. | SOS | From Armenian sosi "cypress" which became popular after Perj Proshyan's "Sos and Varditer" novel. The corresponding surname is Sosyan. |
70. | SOVETIK | From Russian sovet "advice" which symbolizes the Soviet Union. |