| 91. | DSHKHUHI | From Armenian dshkho (dshkhoy) "queen" which is in use since XIX c. till now. We also have Dshkhun for short. |
| 92. | DSTIK | From Armenian dustr "daughter" +ik diminutive suffix. It is a rare name now. |
| 93. | DZAGHIK | From Armenian dzaghik "flower" from which the surname Dzaghikyan is formed. |
| 94. | DZIADZAN | From Armenian dziadzan "rainbow". It is in use since XIX c. till now. |
| 95. | DZOVIK | From Armenian dzov "sea" + ik diminutive suffix which symbolises the blue color of eyes. The short form is Dzovo. |
| 96. | DZOVINAR | From Armenian dzovinar "shine". It may also come from Arm dzov "sea" and Arabian nar "fire" i.e. "fiery sea". It is in use since XV c. G. Ghapantsyan considers this name a mythological name… 0.6 KB |
| 97. | ELFA | From German names Elf (male) and Elfa (female) which were the spirits of nature (in the air, mountains, forests, ground and houses) in old German mythology. It is a new name. The diminutive form… 0.2 KB |
| 98. | ELIZ(A) | Is one of the short forms of the Latin name Elizabeth which is used independently (see Yeghisabet). |
| 99. | ELLADA | From the possessive case of the Greek word hellas (helladas) which is the official name of Greece since 1833. It is a new name. |
| 100. | ELPIS | From the Greek name Elpis "hope" which corresponds to Arm name Husik (Russian Nadezhda). According to the old popular belief Elpis (hope), Pistis (belief) and Agap (love) were sisters (Sofia's… 0.3 KB |