221. | LUSVARD | From Armenian lusin "moon" and vard "rose". It is a new name, which appeared in 1930s till now. |
222. | LUTSIA(Lyutsia) | From French name Lusi that comes from Latin luciliu "light", "shining". It came by means of literature in XIX c. It is a rare name now also met in the forms Lukia, Lyutsia. |
223. | LYUBA | Is one of the short forms of the Russian name Lyubov that is used independently in Arm. The full form of this name (Lyubov) is almost out of use in Arm now. |
224. | LYUDMILA | Is a Russian name which means "pleasant", "liked by people", "well-meaning". It came by means of literature. |
225. | MAGDA | From Hebrew magdala "tower" or "greatness". It spread through Latin name Magdalene (Russian Magdalina and Magda) which corresponds to Armenian Magtagh. It is a rare name now. |
226. | MAGDAGHINEH | From Hebrew magdala "tower" or "greatness". It comes from Magdogh or Magdovgh locality name as Magdoghian. It spread by means of Bible among all the Christian nations as a female name. In… 0.3 KB |
227. | MAGTAGH | Is the short form of the name Magdaghineh that was used independently. Now it is a rare name. |
228. | MAKHMUR | From Turkish makhmur "velvet". It is a rare name now. |
229. | MAKRUHI | From Armenian makur "clean", "innocent", "saint"+uhi suffix (like Srbuhi, Geghuhi). It corresponds to Greek name Agnessa (Russian Agnessa). The short forms are Makrun, Mako. |
230. | MALAK | From Arabian malak "angel" which is in use now. We also have the form Malaxima that means innocence, obedience and beauty. |