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Armenian form of Diana the moon Goddess. Prounounced: A'-na-heed
Rating: 3.00 (13 votes)
Valuable. Pronounced: AN'-kee-néh
Rating: 3.33 (9 votes)
Sweet tempered. Sweet. Pronounced: A'-noush
Rating: 3.71 (14 votes)
Feminine form of Armen. Pronounced: Ar-ME'-nou-hee
Rating: 3.00 (6 votes)
Star.
Rating: 3.21 (24 votes)
Grace.
Rating: 2.50 (2 votes)
Flower. Pronounced: DZA'-gheeg. The 'dz' is pronounced as a consonant cluster, even though in Armenia they don't have anything similar in English. The 'gh' is gutteral 'l.'
Rating: 2.44 (9 votes)
Feminine form of the male name Garen. Pronounced: GA'-ri'neh
Rating: 2.90 (10 votes)
This one is pronounced without the accent over the final "e" (LOO'-seen)
Rating: 3.50 (10 votes)
Armenian form of Margaret meaning pearl. Pronounced: MAR'-krid
Rating: 3.11 (9 votes)
Not necessarily from Armenia, but was rather one of the ancient proto-Armenian tribes. Nairi is a trendy name among Armenians today. Rrendering it Nayiri (Na-YI'-ri) would be more accurate but alternates such as from 'Nairi' to 'Nayri' to 'Niree' to 'Niherie' have been used.
Rating: 3.32 (19 votes)
Alternative: Seta. Although a common Armenian girls' name, its assumed Armenian origin isn't certain. Pronounced: SE'-da
In Armenian written with no vowel between 's' and 'r,' 'Serp-' here rhymes with 'slurp.' Pronounced: SUR'-poo-hee. It really means a female Saint. It comes from the word 'Soorp' which meanse both 'Saint' and 'Holy.' Consider alternate spelling 'Surpouhie' or 'Serbuhie.'
Rating: 2.78 (9 votes)
Armenian form of Susan meaning lily. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia. Pronounced: SHOU'-shan
Rating: 3.40 (5 votes)
Beautiful. Pronounced: SEE'-ran
Rating: 3.22 (9 votes)
Lovely. Pronounced: SEE'-roon
Rating: 2.67 (6 votes)
Holy. Same as Serpuhi.
Rating: 3.14 (7 votes)
Beautiful rose. Seer equals 'love.' Vart equals 'rose.' Pronounced: SEER'-vart
Rating: 3.09 (11 votes)
Queen. Pronounced: TA'-koo-hee
Rating: 3.00 (7 votes)
Rose. Pronounced: VAR'-too-hee. The 'gh' would denote the gutteral 'l' sound (like the French pronounce their 'r' sound).
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