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. |