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Armenian Names - Female
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11. PAYDZAR From Armenian paydzar "bright", "shining" which corresponds to Russian Svetlana, Latin Clara. It is in use since XIII c. till now. The short forms are Paydzik, Paydzo.
12. PAYLANUSH From Armenian payl "shine" and anush particle i.e. "having pleasant shine". It is a new and rare name, which spread in 1920s mainly in villages. It is the female of variant of the name Paylak. 0.2 KB
13. PAYLUN From Armenian paylun "shining" which is also used as a name (corresponds to the name Paylak). We also have the diminutive form Paylunik.
14. PEBRONEH From Greek name Febronia which (Pebroneal>Pebroneh). The short forms are Pepron, Pepo and Peprush. It is a rare name now.
15. PEGHIGIA From Greek name Pelagia (Russian Pelageya) "sea"("cockle-shell"). It was spread in XIX c. mainly in Pols (in the form Pegheg). In Caucasus it is also met in the form Peghekya (Peghekeay).
16. PEPEL Is one of the diminutive forms of the name Yepemia or Peproneh, which was spread in Tbilisi. It is a rare name now.
17. PERJANUSH From Armenian perj "high", "glorious", "decorated" which is also a male name and anush "sweet". It is in use since XIX c. till now.
18. PERJIK Is the diminutive form of the name Perjanush or Perjuhi, which is often used independently.
19. PERJUHI From Armenian name Perj and uhi female suffix (like Tigranuhi, Armenuhi). It is a new and spread name.
20. PERONIK From Greek fero "bring", "holder" and nike "victory" i.e." bringing victory". It was spread in XIX c. in Ghars, Alexandropole etc. It is a rare name now.
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