1. | GALINA | From Russian name Galina which comes from Greek galene "quiet", "peaceful". It is a new name in Arm. The diminutive form is Galya, which is used independently. |
2. | GAYANEH(Gayianeh) | Is the female variant of the Latin name Gaianus. There was St. Gayaneh in Arm whose temple still exists in Echmiadzin. As a name it appeared in IV c. and is used till now. |
3. | GEGHANUSH | From Armenian gegh (geghetsik) "nice" and anush "sweet". It is a new and spread name. It may also come from the male name Gegham + anush (like Armanush). The diminutive forms are Geghush,… 0.2 KB |
4. | GEGHETSIK | From Armenian geghetsik "nice" which is a new and spread name. |
5. | GEGHUHI | From the root of Armenian word geghetsik "nice" + uhi female suffix i.e. "pretty", "beautiful". Arm poet P.Duryan was using geghuhi instead of geghetskuhi. It is in use now. |
6. | GENYA | Is the short form of the Russian name Yevgenya. It is a rare name now the French variant if which (Zhenya) is more spread. The male variant of this name is Gennadi (from Greek genaddas… 0.2 KB |
7. | GHADIF | From Turkish qadife "velvet". It is a rare name now. |
8. | GHALAM | From Arabian qalam "pen", "nib" i.e. "painted with a pen"(esp. brows). It is a new name, which is in use till now. |
9. | GHUMASH | From Arabian qumaš "dear silk" which was spread in XIX c. We also have the form Khumash and the surnames Ghumashyan, Khumashyan. |
10. | GOHAR | From Armenian gohar "diamond", "precious stone". As a name it appeared in XII c. from Persian guhar. There are also the forms Govbar, Guhar and the diminutive Goharik that is used independently.… 0.3 KB |