11. | TATIK | From Armenian tat "grandmother" + ik diminutive suffix. It was common in XIX c., now it is out of use. |
12. | TATYANA | From Russian name Tatyana which spread in XIX c. under the influence of Pushkin's "Yevgeniy Onegin" poem. It comes from Greek tasso, tatto "founder", "organizer". It is in use now esp. in the… 0.2 KB |
13. | TAZAGYUL | From Persian taza "new", "fresh" and gul "rose" i.e. "fresh rose" which is in use since XVII c. till now esp. in villages. The short forms are Tazgyul, Tazo. |
14. | TEHMINEH | Came by means of literature (Firdusi's "Shahnameh"). It is in use now. |
15. | TELLI | From Turkish tellu or telli "gold hair", "fluffy hair". It is in use since XVII c. In Armenia songs the form Tello is met. It is a rare name now. |
16. | TEREZA | From Italian Tereza (French Therese). It is the name of an island in Aegean Sea, which is also used as a name. |
17. | TIGRANUHI | From the name Tigran+uhi female suffix. It is an old Armenian name, which is still in use. The diminutive form is Tigush. |
18. | TINATIN | From Georgian name Tinatin "shining". It is in use since XIX c. till now. The short form is Tina. |
19. | TIRUHI | From Armenian ter "lord", "master" + uhi diminutive suffix i.e. "queen", "princess". It is in use since XVII c. till now. The short form is Tirun, which is often used independently. |
20. | TOSYA | Is one of the diminutive forms of the Russian name Antonina (Tonya, Tosya) which is often used in Armenia independently. |