1. | KAKAV | From Armenian kakav "partridge" which also was a male name, now only female. |
2. | KALIPSEH(Kalipso) | In Old Greek mythology Kalipso was the goddess who kept Odyssey on the island for seven years. It came to Arm in XIX c. by means of literature (Fenelon's "Telemak's Adventures"). We also have… 0.2 KB |
3. | KANAKARA | Is a rare name, which came by means of eastern novels. It spread due to H. Tumanyan's "Golden City" tale. |
4. | KARINEH | According to H. Ajaryan it is one of the forms of the name Gayaneh. Probably it came from the name of the town Karin in XIX c. Note that it is not the female variant of the Persian name Karen. … 0.2 KB |
5. | KARMEN | Came by means of literature in XIX c. We also have the form Karmena. |
6. | KATAR | From Armenian katar "top". "head", "peak". As a name it appeared in XIX c. which is also considered to be one of the short forms of the name Katarineh (Yekaterina) though they are different both… 0.2 KB |
7. | KATARINEH | From Greek katharis "clean" which is in used in many European nations (French Cathrin, German Katharina, Russian Yekaterina etc). It came in XIII c. and corresponds to Arm names Makruhi, Srbuhi.… 0.2 KB |