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Armenian Names - Female
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1. MAGDA From Hebrew magdala "tower" or "greatness". It spread through Latin name Magdalene (Russian Magdalina and Magda) which corresponds to Armenian Magtagh. It is a rare name now.
2. MAGDAGHINEH From Hebrew magdala "tower" or "greatness". It comes from Magdogh or Magdovgh locality name as Magdoghian. It spread by means of Bible among all the Christian nations as a female name. In 0.3 KB
3. MAGTAGH Is the short form of the name Magdaghineh that was used independently. Now it is a rare name.
4. MAKHMUR From Turkish makhmur "velvet". It is a rare name now.
5. MAKRUHI From Armenian makur "clean", "innocent", "saint"+uhi suffix (like Srbuhi, Geghuhi). It corresponds to Greek name Agnessa (Russian Agnessa). The short forms are Makrun, Mako.
6. MALAK From Arabian malak "angel" which is in use now. We also have the form Malaxima that means innocence, obedience and beauty.
7. MANAN From Armenian manana "semolina" which comes from Bible. As a name it is in use in Arm in XIV-XVII c. (also a male name). Now it is only a female name also met in the form Maneh.
8. MANIK(Mannik) Is the diminutive form of the name Manan that is used independently. It is spread now. Manik is also wrongly considered to be the short form of the name Mariam.
9. MANISHAK(Manushak) From Armenian manushak "violet" flower name which is borrowed from Persian. It is an old name; the short form is Manush, which is used independently.
10. MANUSH Is the diminutive form of the Armenian name Manushak "violet" flower name, which is used as an independent name. It spread due to H. Tumanyan's "Brother Garnik" tale. It is also the short form 0.2 KB
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