Female and male first names : Armenia.

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Anahid is an Armenian name derived from the ancient goddess Anahit, meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful', reflecting her attributes of fertility, beauty, wisdom, and water.
Anahis is an Armenian name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', popularized by Armenian poet Hovhannes Tumanyan's character Anahit, and famously borne by actress Anahid Ohanjanyan.
Anaid is an Armenian name derived from Anahit, meaning "Queen of Heaven" or "Goddess of Fertility".
Anayis is an uncommon yet beautiful Armenian name derived from Anahit, an ancient Zoroastrian goddess symbolizing wisdom, fertility, and immortality.
Andranik is an Armenian male given name derived from 'and' meaning 'man' and 'ranik' meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and endurance.
Andranique is an Armenian name meaning 'resembling a man' or 'having human qualities', traditionally given to boys in families upholding patriarchal traditions.
Ani is an Armenian name meaning 'graceful'.
Anoush is an Armenian female given name derived from the ancient Armenian word "anush," meaning "graceful, beautiful." It was popularized by Hovhannes Toumanian's novel "Anoush" and is now recognized globally.
Anush is an Armenian feminine name derived from "anoush," meaning "sweet" or "graceful." It's associated with elegance, charm, and beauty, and in Armenian mythology, Anush is the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Aram is an Armenian name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', associated with the Armenian god Aramazd.
Arax is a unique Armenian female given name derived from the historic Araxes River, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Aren: Armenian origin meaning 'peace', popular among Armenians since medieval times.
Areni is an Armenian female name derived from 'areni', meaning 'pomegranate', symbolizing abundance and eternal life.
Arev is an Armenian baby boy's name meaning 'morning', symbolizing new beginnings.
Arevik is an Armenian girl's name meaning "peaceful and happy," derived from the word "arev" meaning "sunrise" and the diminutive suffix "-ik." It's popular among Armenians due to its historical significance in literature, notably in Hovhannes Tumanyan's poem "Arevik.
Arjean is a rare Armenian name derived from Hrachya, meaning 'descendant of the eagle', symbolizing strength and courage.
Arman is an Armenian name meaning 'peace', derived from ancient 'aramin'.
Armeen is a captivating Persian name meaning 'peace' or 'tranquil', popularized by ancient Armenian culture and signifying harmony and tranquility.
Armie is a rare, Persian-origin name derived from "Aram," meaning "prince" or "noble.
Armine is an Armenian female name derived from "arman," meaning "peace," signifying tranquility.
Arnik is an Armenian-origin name, derived from 'Areg', meaning 'friend'.
Arpine is a unique feminine name of Armenian origin, derived from the masculine Arpi, meaning "peaceful." It has a rich history in Armenian culture and literature.
Arshag is an ancient Armenian name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.
Arshak is an Armenian name meaning "lion-like", derived from the word "arsh".
Artin is an Armenian name derived from Artur, meaning 'bear' or 'warrior'.
Arzjon is an Armenian-derived given name meaning 'pure gold'.
Avedis is an ancient Armenian name derived from 'aved', meaning 'to come' or 'arrive'. It's associated with Saint Avedis, one of the first Christian martyrs.
Avet is an Armenian name meaning 'pearl', traditionally given to girls since the medieval period.
Avetis is an Armenian male given name meaning 'eagle'.
Barsam is an Armenian name meaning "snow", popularized by poet Barsam Aghabekyan and traditionally given to boys born in winter.
Berchie is an Armenian name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from Berk.
Berj is an Armenian name derived from "berj," meaning "thunderbolt." It has a long history, notably carried by King Vahram Berj (384-387 AD), and remains popular among Armenians today due to its strong meaning and cultural significance.
Charen is an uncommon Armenian girl's name meaning "darling" or "beloved," derived from the Armenian word "chareen." It was traditionally given to girls with strong maternal lineages, reflecting its rich history in Armenian culture and mythology where Charens were wise, kind-hearted women revered for their strength and devotion.
Daron is an Armenian boy's name that means "peace.
Deyren is an Armenian name derived from "dayrik," meaning "pearl." It signifies elegance and beauty, with a rich history dating back centuries in Armenian culture.
Dikran is an ancient Armenian male name derived from the word "dirk," meaning "strong" or "powerful.
Dilanjan is an Armenian name meaning "like unto my heart", conveying deep affection and love.
Diran is an Armenian name derived from 'tir', meaning 'sun', traditionally given to summer-born children as a symbol of light.
Ermenia is an Armenian girls' name derived from Haygig, meaning 'diamond' or 'pearl'.
Gagik is an ancient Armenian name meaning 'brave' and 'powerful', popular among Armenians but rare elsewhere.