1. | AGAPI | From Hebrew agape "love" or agapen "darling". It corresponds to Arm name Siranudh (Russian Lyubov). It came through Greek and was in use till XIX c. Now it is out of use. |
2. | AGHAVNI | From Armenian aghavni "dove" which is a symbol of modesty and purity. As a name it is in use since XIX c. which corresponds to Arm colloquial name Dokhik. Now it is in use also in the form of… 0.2 KB |
3. | AGHBURIK | Is a new and rare name which consists of Armenian aghbur "spring" + ik diminutive suffix. |
4. | AGHGYUL | From Turkish aq "white" and Persian gul "rose" i.e. "white rose". It is a rare name now especially used in villages. |
5. | AGHUNIK | See Aghavni. |
6. | AGHVOR | From Western Armenian aghvor, aghek "good", "pleasant", "nice". It is a rare name now. |
7. | AGNES | From Greek agne "clean", "saint", "modest". In Armenia the name of Latin St. Agnes was spread no less than Arm Srbuhi, Makruhi. It is also met in the forms Agnos, Agnaz. Now the form borrowed… 0.2 KB |