1. | HABET(Yabet) | From Hebrew name Iafet which means "nice" or "persuader". It comes from Bible (the name if one of the three Noah's sons). We also have Abet for short and the surname Habetyan. |
2. | HAJIBAB(Hajipap) | From Arabian haji "pilgrim" and Turk. baba "father". The short forms are Haji, Hajo, from which the surname Hajoyan is formed. |
3. | HAKHNAZAR | From Arabian haqq "God" and Arm. nazar "glance". It is not used now unlike the surname Hakhnazaryan. |
4. | HAKOB(Yakob) | From Hebrew name Jaqob "liar", "deceiver", which came from Bible. We also have the Greek forms of the name: Yakovb, Yakobos, which are out of use now. The short forms are Hako, Hakobik, Haklo… 0.3 KB |
5. | HAMAZASP | From Old Persian hamaza "group", "crowd" and aspa "horse" i.e. "horse flock" or "the one having many horses". It is in use since heathen ages till now. The short forms are Hamzo, Hamo, Hamik,… 0.3 KB |
6. | HAMBARTSUM | From Armenian hambartsum "rising from the dead" (this name was given to those who were born on the day of Christ's resurrection. The short forms are Hambar, Hambik, Hanbo. We also have the… 0.2 KB |
7. | HAMLET | Came by means of literature ("Hamlet" by Shakespeare). It is a common name now. |
8. | HANES | From the name Hovhannes. |
9. | HARUTYUN | From Armenian harutyun "rise from the dead". The short forms are Harut(Arut), Arutin, Harden, Haro, Harutik, Artin, Tuni. From all the forms we can form surnames. |
10. | HAYASTAN | From Armenian Hayastan "Armenia"(both male and female). It is still in use. |