
Armenian Baby Names: 3000 Years of Naming Tradition
Armenia is one of the oldest civilizations in the world — and one of the first nations to adopt Christianity (301 AD). Armenian baby names carry millennia of history, mythology, and linguistic beauty. The Armenian Alphabet Connection The Armenian alphabet was created in 405 AD by Mesrop Mashtots, and many Armenian names are deeply tied to this unique script. The language has its own character — literally and figuratively — that makes Armenian names instantly recognizable. Names for Girls Ani — Named after the medieval Armenian capital, once called "the city of 1,001 churches." Short, musical, and carries an entire civilization's glory. Nare — Means "pomegranate flower." The pomegranate is Armenia's national symbol, representing fertility and good fortune. Anahit — The ancient Armenian goddess of fertility and healing. One of the most enduring names in Armenian culture, used for over 2,000 years. Siran — Means "lovely" or "beautiful." A gentle, melodic name that's popular in the Armenia
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