| 341. | SANDUKHT | From Persian san and dukht "daughter" (according to Hyubshman san comes from the name Sanatruk) i.e. "Sanatruk's daughter". It is in use in Arm since old days. We also have the form Sandukh. … 0.2 KB |
| 342. | SARA | From Hebrew name Sara "queen", "mistress" which comes from Bible (Hebrew srr "to own", Assyrian šarru "king", šarratu "queen"). It is an old name in Arm also met in the form Sarra. |
| 343. | SARGYUL | From Persian sar "head" and gul "rose" i.e. "head of rose". Note that the Turkish name Sarigyul consists of sari "yellow" and gul "rose" i.e. "yellow rose". It is also possible that Sargyul is… 0.3 KB |
| 344. | SATENIK | From Armenian sat "amber"+enik particle (like Varsenik, Arpenik). It was very spread in XIX c. The diminutive forms are Sato, Satin, Saten. It is in use now. |
| 345. | SATIK | From Armenian sat "amber" + ik diminutive suffix which is used independently. |
| 346. | SATINEH | Is a new name, consisting of Armenian sat "amber" + ineh female suffix (like Armineh, Narineh). It is a rare name now. |
| 347. | SAVGYUL | From Turkish sevgili "darling" which came through Turkish. |
| 348. | SEDA | From Arabian seyda "mistress" which is in use in Armenia since IX c. but gradually got forgotten like many Arabian names used in Middle Ages. It revived in XIX c. under the influence of… 0.2 KB |
| 349. | SERIK | From Armenian ser "love" + ik diminutive suffix. It is a new and spread name. |
| 350. | SEVIL | From Azerbaijan name Sevil which comes from Turkish sevilmek "darling". It came by means of literature. It is a rare name now. |