1. | SEDRAK | Is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Ĺ edrak "soft chest" which comes from Bible. The short form is Seto; the corresponding surname is Sedrakyan. |
2. | SEGHBOS | From Latin name Silvester (l>gh Arm sound alter) which later changed into Selbetros, later - into Seghbos (from silva "forest"). The corresponding surname is Seghbosyan. |
3. | SENEKERIM | Is an Assyrian name with Greek pronunciation (Sennakherim) which is mentioned in Bible as the name of Assyrian king Senekerim "trial", "drought" and "enemy's damage". Probably it is connected… 0.4 KB |
4. | SEPUH | From Armenian sepuh "prince's son", "noble rider" which is in use since XX c. |
5. | SERGEY | From Russian name Sergey coming from Latin Sergius "high", "respected", "worthy". This name is often used instead of the name Sargis. |
6. | SEROB(Serovbeh) | The names Serovbeh and Kerovbeh are taken from Bible (Greek Serafem, Russian Serafim). It comes from Hebrew saraf (Arabian serafim) "fiery". The short form is Srap; the corresponding surnames… 0.2 KB |
7. | SET | Is the Greek form of the Iberian name Seth that means "comfort''. It is in use now as well as the surname Setyan. |
8. | SEVAK | Is a new Arm name consisting of sev "black" + ak(n) "eye" i.e. "black eyes". Don't mix ak "eye" with ak diminutive suffix. It is common now both as a name and surname. |
9. | SEVAN | Is a new name, which comes from the name of Armenian lake Sevan. It is in use now. |
10. | SEYRAN | From Turkish seyir "look", "observe", "see". It became popular in 1920s after the film "Honor" written by Shirvanzadeh and is in use till now. The corresponding surname is Seyranyan. |