Is an Assyrian name with Greek pronunciation (Sennakherim) which is mentioned in Bible as the name of Assyrian king Senekerim "trial", "drought" and "enemy's damage". Probably it is connected with Assyrian Sin (god of the Moon) Sin-ahhe-eriba "Sin multiplied my brothers". This name is in use now as well as the short forms Seno, Senik and the surname Senekerimyan.