1. | SHAGHIK | Is the diminutive form of the Armenian name Shaghoski consisting of Armenian shagh "dew" + ik diminutive suffix. It is a rare name now. |
2. | SHAHANDUKHT | From Persian šah "king" and dukht "daughter" i.e. "king's daughter". It is in use now. |
3. | SHAHKHATUN | From Persian šah "king" and khatun "lady", "mrs"i.e. "king's wife". As a name it is almost forgotten now only the surnames Shahkhatuni, Shahkhatunyan are used. |
4. | SHAHNAZ | From Persian šah "king" and naz "airs and graces". In Armenia it is in use since XVI c. till now esp. in villages. |
5. | SHAKAR | From Armenian shakar "sugar"(Persian sakar) i.e. "sweet", "pleasant" (both male and female). It is used now in many regions in Armenia. |
6. | SHAKEH | (cup-bearer of the prince) Rab-shakeh, cup-bearer of the prince. Its roots are from Asyrian language - the name given to the chief cup-bearer or the vizier of the Assyrian court. Easton's… 0.2 KB |
7. | SHAMAM | From Armenian shamam (melon sort). As a name it is in use in Armenia since XIV c. We also have Shamik for short and the surname Shamamyan. |
8. | SHAMIRAM | From the name of Assyrian legendary queen (Samiram, Samiramoth). The name Shamiram is not etymologically established. According to the popular belief she was a clever and powerful woman who led… 0.4 KB |
9. | SHAMUNEH | Is the female variant of the Hebrew name Šamun (Shmavon) which means "obedient". It is in use now as well as the diminutive forms Shamun, Shamunik. |
10. | SHARMAGH | From Armenian sharmagh "sieve" or "beautiful" which symbolizes whiteness of skin often met in songs. It is in use now. |