11. | ALBERTINA | From Gothic albrecht "noble". It is the female variant of the name Albert. It is a spread name. |
12. | ALINA | Is one of the diminutive forms of the Russian name Alevtina (Alya, Alina) which comes from Greek aleuo "inaccessible", "unattainable". It is in use since XX c. till now. |
13. | ALISA | From French name Alisa which came through Russian. We also have the form Alis and Alla for short. |
14. | ALMAST | From Turkish almas "diamond". The last letter t is added in Armenian (like Saghmas, Salmast). It was widely used in XIX c. now it is a rare name. |
15. | ALVARD | From Armenian al "red" and vard "rose" i.e. "red rose" which became popular in XX c. due to Vahan Mirakyan's "Lalvar's hunting" poem (beginning of XX c.). |
16. | ALVINA | From Russian name Albina which means "blond", ''white-faced". It comes from Latin albus "white". The short form is Alya. |
17. | AMALYA | Is a European name, which is in use since 1880s under the influence of Shiller's "Robbers" tragedy. |
18. | ANAHIT | Zend name Anahita, Parthian Anahit which is the name of an old Persian goddess also worshiped in Armenia. It consists of a negative suffix and ahita "unpleasant" i.e. "pleasant", "pure". It is… 0.2 KB |
19. | ANAKHAS | From Turkish ana "mother" and Arabian xas "perfect" i.e. "priceless mother". It is in use since XVIII c. till now esp. in villages. |
20. | ANGIN | From Armenian angin "rare", "priceless". It is a new and spread name. |