| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haig | Derived from Hayk, the legendary founder of the Armenian nation - broadly 'Armenian' or 'of Haik'. | Armenian | Boy | 11 #51 | |
| Hakop | Armenian form of Jacob; 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel' | Armenian | Boy | 11 #52 | |
| Hasmik | Jasmine | Armenian | Girl | 11 #53 | |
| Hagop | Armenian form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel' | Armenian | Boy | 6 #54 | |
| Haik | Named for Hayk, the legendary patriarch and founder of the Armenian nation | Armenian | Boy | 6 #55 | |
| Serj | Derived from the Roman name Sergius; meaning uncertain but traditionally given as 'attendant' or 'servant.' | Armenian | Boy | 6 #56 | |
| Anoush | Sweet, pleasant (Armenian); in Persian contexts also associated with 'immortal' or 'eternal'. | Armenian, Persian | Girl | 5 #57 | |
| Arshak | Male, virile | Armenian | Boy | 5 #58 | |
| Avo | Originally an Armenian diminutive of Avetik/Avetis, meaning "good news" or "bearer of good news"; also used as a masculine given name in Estonia. | Armenian, Estonian | Boy | 5 #59 | |
| Manvel | God is with us | Armenian | Boy | 5 #60 | |
| Tiran | Likely 'of Tir' or 'belonging to Tir' (Tir/Tishtrya is an ancient Iranian deity); in Armenian contexts also associated with rulership or strength. | Armenian, Hebrew, Persian | Boy | 5 #61 | |
| Garik | Diminutive meaning 'little Gar' or 'young Gar'; a familiar form of various Gar- names | Armenian, Russian, Slavic | Boy | 4 #62 | |
| Armane | From Persian 'ārman' meaning 'hope, desire, ideal'; sometimes associated with Armand meaning 'army man' in Western contexts | Armenian, Persian | Boy | 3 #63 | |
| Gulian | Either 'youthful/descendant of Julius' (from Latin Julianus) or 'of the rose/son of the rose' (from Persian/Turkic 'Gul' + -ian). | Armenian, Latin, Persian | Boy | 3 #64 | |
| Luys | Light | Armenian | Boy | 3 #65 | |
| Aghassi | Lord, master (honorific) | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Aghavni | Dove (symbol of peace and purity) | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Aghvan | Person from Aghvank (Caucasian Albania); an Armenian name denoting origin | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Aghvanyan | Son or descendant of Aghvan (an Armenian male given name) | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Akop | Supplanter; "holder of the heel" (derived from Hebrew Ya'akov) | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| 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 | — | |
| Antranick | Diminutive of 'andr' (man) - 'little man' or 'manly.' | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Antranig | First-born (first son) | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Antranik | Victorious man (manly victor) | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Anus | Uncertain - most likely derived from Arabic 'Anas' meaning 'friendly, sociable'; alternatively linked to Armenian/Persian 'Anoush/Anush' meaning 'sweet/pleasant', or to the Sanskrit root 'Anu' meaning 'small' or 'following'. | Arabic, Armenian, Indian, Persian, Sanskrit | Boy | — | |
| Ar | Varies by origin; broadly a short form or name-element often associated with concepts like 'man', 'noble/leader', or linked to sunlight/heroic name-elements in Armenian contexts | Armenian, English, Norse, Persian, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Argishti | UNKNOWN | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| 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 | — | |
| Armyn | From Old High German 'ermin' meaning 'whole, universal'; alternatively linked to Persian 'Arman' meaning 'hope' or 'desire' | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Arram | Likely a variant spelling of Aram - commonly understood as 'exalted' or relating to 'heights/highlands'. | Armenian, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Arshile | Likely 'royal' or 'of the throne' (probably from Old Persian/Armenian roots; exact etymology uncertain) | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Arsinée | Virile-minded | Armenian, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Artak | Derived from Old Iranian 'arta' meaning 'truth, righteousness, order' - often interpreted as 'righteous' or 'true'. | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Artaxiad | 'of the Artaxiad family' - descended from Artaxias; from Old Iranian arta ('truth, order') + xšaθra ('rule') → roughly 'rule of truth' or 'righteous ruler.' | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Artik | Unclear - possibly related to the root 'Art' (noble/strong) or similar Turkic roots; meaning uncertain | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Aschot | Royal/kingly; historically associated with Armenian royalty | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Ashkhen | Uncertain; historically an Armenian royal name, possibly derived from the Parthian name Ashk/Arshak (Arsaces). | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Askan | Rare/uncertain. Possible meanings include 'passionate' or 'intense' (if from Turkish Aşkın) or a general sense of 'honorable/strong' in some Turkic/Mongolian contexts. | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Astkhik | From Armenian 'astgh' (star); name of the Armenian goddess of love, beauty and fertility - often interpreted as 'little star' or 'star.' | Armenian | Girl | — | |
| Avak | Armenian: "great" or "elder"; Hebrew: "dust" (אבק) | Armenian, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Avedik | Diminutive of Avedis/Avetis, meaning 'good news' or 'bearer of good news'. | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Avetik | Good news; gospel | Armenian | Boy | — | |
| Bagrat | Gift of God | Armenian, Georgian | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Armenian-origin name in our dataset.