461. | YEVA | From Hebrew khava "life". It comes from Bible and is spread in many languages (Latin Eva, French Eve, Russian Yeva). |
462. | YEVGINEH | From Greek name Eugenia "noble"(eu "good", "kind" and genos "birth") It is in use since XIVc. Now we also have the form Yevgeni that comes from Russian. And the diminutive form Zhenya is used… 0.2 KB |
463. | YUGHAB | Is the short form of the Arm name Yughaber that is used independently. The diminutive forms are Yughik, Yugho. |
464. | YUGHABER | From Armenian yugh "butter", "oil" and berel "bring" i.e. "the one who brings oil". It is in use now. |
465. | ZABEL | Is one of the short forms of the Hebrew name Izabella (Zapel, Bella, Bela) the older form of which in Arm is Yeghisabet. Now the form Zabel is more spread. |
466. | ZANAZAN | From Armenian zanazan "different". The short forms are Zanan, Zano and Zani, which are used independently. We also have the surname Zanazanyan. |
467. | ZARDAR | From Armenian zardarel "trim", "decorate". In old days this name was given to the girls born on the last Sunday before Easter. The short forms are Zard, Zardo. We also have the surname… 0.2 KB |
468. | ZAREH | From Persian zar "gold". As a name it appeared in Arm In 1920s under the influence of the film "Zareh". |
469. | ZARIF | From Arabian zarif "witty", "well-shaped". As a male name it is spread in many Western nations no less than the female Zarifa. But in Arm the name Zarif is used from which the surname Zarifyan… 0.2 KB |
470. | ZARIK | Is the diminutive form of the name Zaruhi which is used independently (see Zaruhi). |