Armenian Girl Names
Armenian female names come from the Armenian language, with Eastern and Western variants often reflected in spelling. Common feminine formations include the -uhi/-ouhi suffix seen in Armenouhie and Goharuhi, the diminutive -ik in Astkhik and Arevik, and endings like -e/-eh and -ine/-ineh in Gayane, Armine, and Lusineh. Many names are nouns or adjectives used as given names.
Traditional sources include pre-Christian deities (Anahit/Anahid, Astkhik) and Christian martyrs (Gayane). Nature and celestial terms are frequent for girls, such as Aghavni “dove,” Arevik “little sun,” Lucine “moon,” and Kohar “jewel.” Modern usage shows parallel Eastern/Western spellings (Anahit/Anahid; Lucine/Lusin) and concise forms like Ani.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ani | Linked to the medieval Armenian city Ani; often used as a diminutive of Anna/Anita and associated with meanings like "grace" or "beautiful". | Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew | Girl | 764 #1 | |
| Sona | Gold; wild duck | Armenian, Azerbaijani, Hindi, Prakrit, Sanskrit, Turkish, Urdu | Girl | 304 #2 | |
| Sofi | Wisdom | Armenian, French, Greek | Girl | 288 #3 | |
| Lucine | In Armenian, "moon" (from lus "light"); also associated with Latin "Lucina" meaning "light" or a goddess of childbirth | Armenian | Girl | 176 #4 | |
| Anahit | “immaculate, pure” - name of an Armenian goddess of fertility, healing and wisdom | Armenian | Girl | 141 #5 | |
| Ohanna | Generally treated as a variant of Hannah/Joanna meaning "God is gracious"; sometimes linked to Hawaiian "ohana" meaning "family" | Armenian | Girl | 115 #6 | |
| Karine | Derived from Katherine, meaning "pure" | Armenian, French, Greek | Girl | 112 #7 | |
| Nareh | Derived from the Armenian name Narine; associated with 'pomegranate'. | Armenian | Girl | 72 #8 | |
| Lali | Commonly associated with 'tulip' or 'red'; often used as a diminutive of names like Lalita or Lala. | Armenian, Georgian, Persian | Girl | 66 #9 | |
| Gayane | Traditional Armenian feminine name; meaning uncertain. Famously borne by Saint Gayane, a 4th-century Armenian abbess and martyr. | Armenian | Girl | 54 #10 | |
| Sosie | Lookalike; plane tree | Armenian, French, Greek, Hebrew, Latin | Girl | 54 #11 | |
| Lika | Typically a diminutive or short form used in several cultures; specific meanings vary by origin. | Armenian, Georgian, Slavic | Girl | 34 #12 | |
| Arevik | Little sun | Armenian | Girl | 16 #13 | |
| Anahid | Named for the ancient Persian goddess of water, fertility, and healing; connotes 'immaculate' or 'pure'. | Armenian | Girl | 12 #14 | |
| Hasmik | Jasmine | Armenian | Girl | 11 #15 | |
| Anoush | Sweet, pleasant (Armenian); in Persian contexts also associated with 'immortal' or 'eternal'. | Armenian, Persian | Girl | 5 #16 | |
| Aghavni | Dove (symbol of peace and purity) | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Anet | Diminutive of Anna, generally taken to mean 'grace' or 'favor'. | Armenian, French | Girl | — | |
| Anous | Sweet; in Persian also associated with 'immortal' or 'eternal'. | Armenian, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Anoushie | Sweet; (from Middle Persian anōš, sometimes rendered 'immortal') | Armenian, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Anoushkaa | Sweet; beloved; a diminutive form often associated with 'grace' or 'sweet one' | Armenian, Hindi, Persian, Russian, Sanskrit, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| armena | From Armenia; Armenian woman | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Armeneh | Of or from Armenia; 'Armenian' (feminine) | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Armenouhie | Literally "Armenian woman" or "daughter of Armenia" - a feminine name derived from "Armen" (Armenia). | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Armine | Likely 'Armenian' or 'of Armenia', denoting a connection to Armenia | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Armineh | Feminine Armenian name often interpreted as 'of/from Armenia' or the feminine form of Armen/Armin | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Arsinée | Virile-minded | Armenian, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Ashkhen | Uncertain; historically an Armenian royal name, possibly derived from the Parthian name Ashk/Arshak (Arsaces). | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Astkhik | From Armenian 'astgh' (star); name of the Armenian goddess of love, beauty and fertility - often interpreted as 'little star' or 'star.' | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Danoush | Possibly 'sweet' (from Armenian/Persian anoush) or related to 'knowledge/wise' (from Persian dānesh); exact meaning varies by tradition | Armenian, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Galine | Derived from Greek 'galene' meaning 'calm' or 'serenity'. | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Garine | Exact meaning uncertain; a feminine Armenian name. Sometimes associated with 'spring' (from Armenian 'garun') or interpreted poetically; may be related to or a variant of Garin/Garen. | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| gayana | Sanskrit: 'singing' or 'song'; Armenian/Georgian: variant of Gayane (name of a saint), sometimes linked to Greek Gaia ('earth'). | Armenian, Georgian, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Gaytane | Originally 'from Gaeta' (place-name); later used as a feminine given name in Caucasian contexts. | Armenian, Georgian, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Gaytaneh | Likely a variant of the Armenian name Gayane, traditionally associated with purity; exact meaning is uncertain and sometimes linked to Gaia/earth in some interpretations. | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Georgyane | Farmer; earth-worker (derived from George) | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Goharuhi | Precious jewel; 'like a gem' (from Armenian gohar = jewel) | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Hourig | Diminutive of Armenian 'hur' (fire/light), often rendered 'little flame' or 'little sun'. | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Houry | Armenian: "of fire" or "fiery" (from hur "fire"). In Persian/Arabic contexts, Houri refers to a fair/paradisal maiden. | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Houryig | Little fire / small flame | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Klarike | Clear, bright; famous | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Kohar | Jewel, gem; precious | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Levona | Possibly 'white' or 'moon' (from Hebrew Levana) or a feminine form of Levon/Leona meaning 'lioness'. | Armenian, English, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Levonnah | Feminine form of Levon - 'lion' or 'lioness' | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Lusin | Moon | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Lusineh | Moon | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Lyvone | No established traditional meaning. Likely associated with 'lion' if related to Leon/Leona/Levon; otherwise a modern invented name without a historic meaning. | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Meghri | From Meghri, a town in southern Armenia; associated in Armenian with sweetness/honey. | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Meline | Associated with honey/sweetness; often considered a form of Melina or a diminutive of Ameline | Armenian, French, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Naira | Often understood as 'from Nairi' (Armenian) or 'radiant/bright' (Arabic); used as a feminine given name. | Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Indian | Girl | — |
Armenian Girls name popularity over time
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Armenian-origin name in our dataset.