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Armenian masculine given names

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Alexander
Alexander () is a masculine name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Khosro
Khosrow () is a masculine given name of Iranian origin, also used as a title.
Karen
female given name
Manvel
Manvel may refer to:
Ishkhan
Medieval Armenian Title
Ashot
Ashot or Ashod () is an Armenian given name. Notable persons with the name include:
Artyom
Artyom (also spelled Artiom; ) is a Russian male given name. It is related to the name Artemy. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek name Artemios (Greek: Αρτέμιος), the name of the saint Artemius (cf. Dmitry (from Demeter), Denis (from Dionis)). A common diminutive form of the name is Tyoma (Тёма).
Aram
male given name (Արամ)
Gagik
Gagik (in Western Armenian Kakig) is a common Armenian name. It may refer to:
Sarkis
Sarkis (, ) is a masculine given name and surname. The name may also be alternatively spelled/written as Sargis, used by both Armenians and Assyrians.
Khatchik
Khatchík or Khatchig is an Armenian given name (now it is a diminutive of Khachatur). Notable people with the name include:
Garegin
Garegin (Armenian: Գարեգին), also pronounced Karekin (in Western Armenian), may refer to:
Vartan
Vartan (), Vardan in Eastern Armenian transliteration and Wartan in Western Armenian transliteration, is an Armenian name.
Hovhannes
Hovhannes ( (reformed); (classical)), also spelled Hovhanes, Hovannes or Hovanes is an Armenian name equivalent to English John. It is comparable with Ioannes in Greek or Johannes in Latin.
Vahe
male given name (Վահե)
Smbat
Smbat, Sambat, Smpad, Sumbat or Sempad is an Armenian and Georgian masculine given name. It may refer to:
Gurgen
Gurgen or Gourgen (Armenian: Գուրգեն, Georgian: გურგენ) is an Armenian and Georgian masculine name of Middle Persian origin (Gurgēn), itself ultimately deriving from Old Iranian Vṛkaina-. It may refer to:
Tigran
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Vardan
Vardan (; Vartan or Wartan in Western Armenian transliteration, pronounced in both Eastern and Western Armenian), Varden () in Georgian, is an Armenian name of Middle Persian origin (from Mid. Pers. Wardā), popular in Armenia and Georgia.
Hagop
thumb | right|Hakob MeghapartHakob or Hagop (; Eastern Armenian pronunciation: , Western Armenian pronunciation: ) is a common Armenian first name derived from Greek Ἰακώβ, Iakṓb, equivalent to English Jacob. A common diminutive form is Hakobik ( or ). The common Armenian surname Hakobyan/Hagopian ( or ) is derived from this name.
Martiros
Martiros is an Armenian given name meaning martyr.
Raffi
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Arsen
Arsen (in Armenian, Արսեն; Georgian, არსენ; Russian, ; Ukrainian, ) is a given name, a diminutive of Greek Arsenios. Notable people with the name include: Arsen Akayev (born 1970), Kumyk-Russian professional football coach and a former player Arsen Avakov (born 1964), Ukrainian politician Arsen Avakov (born 1971), former Tajik football player Arsen Avetisyan (born 1973), Armenian football player Arsen Aydinian (1825–1902), Armenian priest, linguist, grammarian, and master of ten languages Arsen Balabekyan (born 1986), Armenian football striker Arsen Beglaryan (born 1993), Armenian football pla
Khosrow
Persian male given name