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71. BLBUL From Persian bulbul "nightingale". As a name it appeared in XVIII c. till now esp. in villages. The diminutive form is Blbulik, which means "sweet speaking". We also have the surname Blbulyan. 0.2 KB
72. BRABION From Greek brabeion (Latin brabeum) flower name and means "victory wreath". Now it is forgotten.
73. BURASTAN From Armenian burastan "flower garden", "flower-bed". As a name it is in use since XVI c. till now. We also have Burik, Buro for short.
74. BYURAKN From Armenian byur "many" and akn (akunk) "source" which means "having many sources". It appeared in 1920s.
75. BYUREGH From Armenian byuregh "clear", "transparent", "distinct" which spread in XIX c. and is used till now. The diminutive form is Byureghik, which is used independently.
76. BYUZANDUHI Is the female variant of the name Byuzand + uhi female suffix.
77. CHICHAK From Turkish cicek "flower". As a name it is in use since XIV c. (also in Turkish). Now it is in use in Gharabagh, Shirak villages. The corresponding surname is Chichakyan.
78. CHINAR From Persian cinar "cypress" which is also used as a tree name in Arm. It symbolizes tallness. The diminutive form is Chinarik.
79. CHNASHKHARHIK From Armenian chnashkharhik "rare", "having no analogy in the world". It is a new and spread name in Shirak etc.
80. DAREJAN Is a Persian name consisting of the name Dareh (Darayavaus) mighty king (522-486 BC) and jan "soul". It came by means of Georgian literature and is very spread there now.
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