1. | PALASAN | Is the same Balasan (also a male name) due to Western Armenian b>p sound alter. It is in use now as well as the surname Palasanyan. |
2. | PAMBUGH(Pampukh) | From Azerbaijan pambuq "cotton wool" which symbolizes whiteness, softness. As a name it is in use since XVIII c. |
3. | PANDUKHT | From Armenian pandukht "stranger", "foreigner" which corresponds to the name Gharib (Arabian Garib) also used in Armenia. It is in use since XIX c. till now also as a male name. |
4. | PARANDZEM | Is an old name mentioned in IV c. sources. It is in use now as well as the short forms Parik, Paran, Parants and Paro. |
5. | PARANUSH | From Armenian par(k) "glory" and anush particle (like Hranush, Paylanush). It is a new and rare name. |
6. | PARI(Peri) | From Persian pari "fairy". "soul". As a name it is in use since XVII c. till now. |
7. | PARISHAN(Perushan) | Is a female head ornament decorated with golden and pearl beads, which was worn by women in XIX c. in Karin, Kars, Alexandropole, Akhalkalak etc. It means "dear", "luxurious". We also have the… 0.2 KB |
8. | PARKESHT | From Armenian parkesht "modest", "obedient". It was a male name in Middle Ages, now it is only a female name. |
9. | PARZANUSH | From Armenian parz "clear", "clean" and anush sweet"(like Hranush, Perjanush). It is a rare name, which is in use since XIX c. |
10. | PARZIK | From Armenian parz "clear", "clean" + ik diminutive suffix. It is in use since 1930s till now. |