281. | NONNA | From Russian name Nonna which comes from Latin nonna "nun". It is in use now. |
282. | NORA | From European name Nora which came by means of literature (Ibsen's "Nora" drama). Now it is a spread name. |
283. | NOYEMI | From Hebrew noemi "wonderful", "pleasant", "beautiful" which came from Bible and is used till now in the form Noyem. |
284. | NOYEMZAR | Was the name of Noah's wife, which is in use in Armenia since XVII c. |
285. | NSHANUHI | Is the female variant of the Armenian name Nshan by means of uhi female suffix (like Haykuhi, Azatuhi). |
286. | NUBAR | From Persian nubar or navbar complex word (nav "new" and bar "fruit") i.e. "new fruit", "first fruit". In XV c. it was both male and female name. In Western Armenia the male name Nupar is used… 0.2 KB |
287. | NUNEH | Is the female variant of the Assyrian name Nunos "saint", "innocent". As a name it is met in ancient sources. It is in use now as well as the short forms Nunik, Nuno. |
288. | NUNUFAR | From Armenian nunufar flower name which is of Persian origin. It was very spread in XIX c. in Caucasus. The diminutive forms are Nuno, Nunush. |
289. | NUSHIK | Is formed from the diminutive form of the Armenian name Anush with the omission of the initial vowel a (Anushik>Nushik). The short forms are Nush (no connection with Arm nush "almonds") and… 0.2 KB |
290. | NVARD(Nuard) | From Persian navard "pleasant". H. Ajaryan considers it a complex name consisting of Persian nav "new" and Arm vard" rose" i.e. "new rose". It is a spread name now. |