Dima in Armenian. Male Armenian names and meanings - choosing the best name for a boy

A correctly chosen name has a strong positive impact on a person’s character and destiny. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and condition, strengthens health, removes various negative programs unconscious. But how to choose the perfect name?

Despite the fact that there are cultural interpretations of what different Armenian words mean male names, in reality, the influence of the name on each boy is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, preventing the child from developing. Astrology and numerology for choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate over the centuries.

Christmastide calendars of holy people, without the consultation of a seeing, insightful specialist, do not provide any real help in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

And lists of ... popular, happy, beautiful, melodious male names completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, soul of the child and turn the selection procedure into an irresponsible game of parents in fashion, selfishness and ignorance.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features name, negative traits name, choice of profession by name, the influence of a name on business, the influence of a name on health, the psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of subtle plans (karma), energy structure, life goals and the type of a particular child.

The topic of name compatibility (and not people’s characters) is an absurdity that turns interactions inside out different people internal mechanisms of influence of a name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, unconscious, energy and behavior of people. Reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

The meaning of the name has no literal impact. For example, Vigen (strong), this does not mean that the young man will be strong, and the bearers of other names will be weak. The name can block his heart center and he will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, another boy will be helped to solve problems of love or power, which will make life and achieving goals much easier. The third boy may not have any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics.

Most Popular Armenian names for boys in 2015 this is also a misconception. Despite the fact that 95% of boys are called names that do not make their fate easier. You can only focus on a specific child, the deep vision and wisdom of a specialist.

The secret of a man's name, as a program of the unconscious, sound wave, vibration is revealed in a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of the name. And if this name destroys a child, then no matter how beautiful, melodious with the patronymic, astrologically accurate, blissful it is, it will still be harmful, destroy character, complicate life and burden fate.

Below are several hundred male Armenian names. Try to choose several that you think are most suitable for your child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the name’s influence on fate, .

List of male Armenian names in alphabetical order:

A:

Abig - chanter
Avet, Avetik, Avetis - blessing, sacred knowledge
Agasi - unshakable
Azat - free
Hayk, Haykaz - unity
Hakob - may God help and protect
Amazasp - victorious defender
Hmayak - sincere, highest spirit
Ambartsum - ascension, luminous, sparkling in the sky
Amo - walking
Ananias is one of a kind
Ara - noble
Arakel - apostle, divine protector
Aram - noble
Argam - worthy
Argishti - worthy of love
Areg - sun, sacred movement (sign)
Aristakes - holy protector
Armen, Armenak - the spirit of the Aryans
Arsen - a noble warrior
Artavazd - the abode of truth
Artak - striving for the sun
Artash, Artashes - striving for truth
Artem - the path to truth
Arthur - light of truth
Artush - striving for light
Harutyun - resurrection
Arushan - sunny face
Arshavir — solar hero
Arshak - life-giving sun
Atom - divine spirit
Ashot is the hope of this world

B:

Babken - father-sage
Baghdasar - blessed power
Bagish - intoxication with happiness
Bagram - happiness of love
Bagrat - the joy of love
Barseg - very influential
Barkhudar - worshiper of strength

IN:

Vahagn - omnipresent fire
Vaan - shield, omnipresent
Vagharsh, Vagharshak - the omnipresent sun
Wagram - the swiftness of a tiger
Vazgen - light of sacred knowledge
Vanik - merchant
Varazdat - the gift of space
Vardan - reward
Vardvan is a patriot, country loving
Vardges - king (lion) of the country
Varuzhan - born to be a protector
Vasak - light of the eyes
Vahak - the omnipresent sun
Vakhinak - solar warrior
Vachagan - fiery speech
Vache - speech, word
Vigen - strong, powerful
Virab - hero-defender
Vramshapuh - good oath

G:

Gagik - heavenly
Galust - arrival, coming to the house
Geregin - fire of sacred knowledge
Garnik - lamb, sacrificial lamb led to the fire
Garsevan - fire worshiper
Gaspard - going to liberate
Gegham - home
Grant is a holy book
Gurgen - sacred knowledge from a spiritual teacher

D:

David - beloved
Derenik - humbly worshiping God
Jeevan - living incarnate soul

E:

Yeghish - thirsty for power
Ervand - holy faith, holy veneration

AND:

Zhirayr - lively, lively Aryan (male)

Z:

Zaven - well-mannered, humble
Zoriy - priest of the cult of the sun and fire
Zurab - divine, fragrant

TO:

Kamari - holy love
Karapet - lord of the rays of the sun, sun
Karen - elephant
Kerop - solar arrow
Kikos - hard, durable
Kirakos - chronicler
Koryun - chanting, praising God, the sun

M:

Mamikon is mine
Markar - the path of the Aryans, the noble path
Mher - sunny
Melkon - greeter of the sun
Melkum - greeting the dawn
Mesrop - moon arrow
Mehak - carnation, sunny eye
Mihran - sunny face
Minas - fish
Mushegh - excellent

N:

Nerses - the birth of a hero
Nubar - praise

ABOUT:

Ogan, Oganes, Ovanes - fiery

P:

Panos - amazing, wonderful
Parkev - reward, custom of libations (associated with sacrifice)
Partev - ruler, king, warrior
Paruyr - a spiral filled with light
Parunak - a particle of God
Patvakan - dignity, honor from a young age
Petros - stone, fatherly, paternal
Poghos - boy

R:

Rachiya - creation, creation

WITH:

Sahak - the power of the sun
Sagatel - a sign of power
Sako - divine
Sanasar - the power of eternity
Santur - sacred light
Sapah - worshiper of God
Sargis - the power of nature
Saro - strong

T:

Tatevos - the path of the ancestors
Tatos - paternal
Tatul - father's joy
Tyrant - sacred person
Bargaining - the coming savior
Hummock - pressure, Energy
Trdat - gift of the gods

Features of using names

The Armenian anthroponymic model is binary, that is, it consists of a first and last name. Patronymics are not typical for Armenians. Only in documents is the father's name written down in the form genitive case, For example.

Often the name is preceded by the name of the position, profession or the word varpet, mouth “master”, for example: varpet Smbat “master Smbat”, mouth Karapet “master Karapet”. Sometimes a person is addressed only by his job title, profession or title, without using his personal name. Everyone called the famous Armenian poet Avetik Isahakyan Varpet, without a name. To older people, as a sign of respect, they sometimes also say tipair “master”, tikin “mistress”, but more often Nairik “father”, mayrik “mother”. Peers are called akhper “brother”, kuirik “sister”.

Among the rural population, it is still common to address relatives not by name, but according to the family-kinship terminology that has been established since ancient times. For example, the paternal uncle is called korehbair (“father’s brother”), the maternal uncle is called kerry, their wives are Norehbor knik and kerru knik, respectively, the daughter-in-law is called pare (“daughter-in-law”), or “daughter of such and such,” for example Dalaki akhnik (“daughter of Dalak”), the eldest brother-in-law, akhper (“brother”), the imprisoned father - Kavor, his wife - Kavori Knik. And nowadays, in villages, any older man from the clan in which someone was a kavor is called a kavor, and all older women, accordingly, are called a kavori knik; all older men from the mother’s clan are called kerri, and women are called kerru knik.

Structure of Armenian names

Armenian cultural tradition dates back thousands of years; The history of Armenian names also goes back to ancient times. Several layers can be distinguished in Armenian anthroponymy:
National names, which include the names of ancient Armenian gods (for example, Taik is the name of the supreme deity of the ancestor of the Armenians, Ara is the name of the sun god, the spring awakening of nature, Anahit is the name of the goddess of fertility and love, Vahagn is the name of the god of thunder and lightning), kings ( Tigran, Artavazd, Artashes, Parandzem, Ashot), generals (Vardan, Mushegh, Gevorg).

National names created on the basis of the Armenian language, that is, names that are Armenian common nouns, for example, the names of planets, stars (Arev “sun”, Lusin “moon”, Astghik “star”), flowers (Manushak “violet” , Ward “rose”, Shushan “lily”, Hasmik “jasmine”), precious stones, beautiful fabrics (Gohar “diamond”, Margarit “pearl”, Almast “diamond”, Metaxia “silk”), holidays (Navasard “ New Year", Vartivor - pagan festival of water, Harutyun "resurrection", Ambartsum "ascension"); In the function of names, words have long been used to denote beauty, happiness, clarity, and consolation. (Gegetsik, Erdzhanik, Paytsar, Mkhitar);

Names borrowed from other languages, for example: Abraham, Soghomon (Solomon), Movses (Moses), David - from Hebrew; Suren, Gurgen, Khosrov - from Persian; after establishment in Armenia Soviet power Names borrowed from the Russian language, such as Vladimir, Yuri, Sergei, also came into use; in the process of adaptation, they underwent certain changes, that is, they are used in a distorted form - Valod, Yurik, Serozh. Unfortunately, passports and other official documents contain patronymics derived from these names - respectively Valodievich(-vna), Yurikovich(-vna), Serezhievich(-vna); in the 30-50s, Western European names became widespread (Henry, Edward, Robert, Hamlet, Juliet, Flora), as well as names given in honor of great people (Thalmann, Karl, Engels, Roosevelt, Frunzeg Kamo).

Female and male names

IN Armenian language There are names that can be worn by both men and women, for example: Arshaluys (“dawn”), Hayastan (“Armenia”), Erdzhanik (“happiness”), Nubar (“firstborn”), Granin.

Some names have both masculine and feminine forms, for example: Armen (male) - Armenui (feminine), Vard - Vardui, Anushavan - Anush, Arman - Armanui.

Use of names depending on age

When addressing children, Wolofs call them simply by name, without additional address. Children living in the same estate are addressed as haleliya "children". Younger relatives address people of the older generation using the words ndey “mother”, bai “father”, mam “grandfather”, “grandmother” in combination with personal possessive pronouns, that is, “my father”, “my mother”. When mentioning them (that is, in the absence of elders), these terms are added individual names, for example, bai Matar “father Matar”, nday Kumba “mother Kumba”, regardless of whether these people are related to the speaker or not.

Many male Armenian names will form like this: before the word “air” - (“man” - Armenian) a characterizing adjective is added. Also female names, before the word - dukht (“daughter” - Armenian), the father’s name is added and a new name is obtained. For example, Vormizdukht, Aykandukht.

Of the Armenian names, some come from the names of animals, birds, plants (Garnik, Aitsemnik, Akhavni, Artsvik, Shushan, Nargiz, Eznik, Manushak, Hasmik, Tsakhik), but are not associated with their deification.

On ancient East there were personal names made up of the names of gods, just like the Armenians, for example, Artamazd, Anahit. When Christianity began to spread, the names mentioned in the Old and New Testaments came into use. However, peoples with a developed culture have retained their ancient names. Christian names spread among almost all European peoples. But each of these peoples transformed in their own way. For example, the name “Johannes” became Giovanni for the Italians, Jean for the French, Jan for the Poles, John for the English, Ivan for the Russians, Juan for the Spaniards, and Hovhannes for the Armenians, retaining the sound closest to the original. The names Karen, Abel, Eve, Lazar, etc. also entered our everyday life.

To distinguish between female and male Armenian names, you can use the rule according to which a suffix or ending is added to the word that determines the gender, “ui” - female gender (for example: Srbui), “air” - m. gender (for example : Norayr). But not all names can be classified according to this type.

There are names derived from Armenian toponyms (Hayastan, Ararat, Ani, Vanik, Vanui, Nairi, Nairui, Naira, Sisak, Araksi, Masis, Taron, Mushegh, etc.).

A number of Armenian names reflect religious content, and are translations of foreign Christian names:

Harutyun - resurrection,
Khachatur - sent down by St. Cross,
Arakel - apostle,
Astvatsatur - sent by God, etc.

All listed names are translated from Greek.

There are also newly formed names with religious content:

Ambartsum - ascension,
Galust is a phenomenon
Srbui - saint,
Avetis - good news,
Mkrtich - baptist, etc.

Many names reflect the external and internal dignity of a person:

Zhirayr is lively,
Patvakan - venerable,
Amest - modest,
Nazan - tender, graceful,
Gehetskui is a beauty,
Makrui - clean, etc.

Some names, although foreign in origin, nevertheless, having changed, became Armenian (Eghishe, Vagram, Ruzan, Seda, etc.). And there are names that, despite the fact that they are also used by other peoples, are nevertheless recognized as Armenian (Ruben, Samvel, Levon, David, etc.).

Learning Armenian names Special attention devoted to Rachia Acharyan, who compiled a unique five-volume “Dictionary of Armenian Personal Names”. Armenians are very lucky because few peoples have the opportunity to completely and fundamentally find the origin of their names. And if you listen carefully to exclusively euphonious and meaningful Armenian personal names, then without special effort you can understand the meaning contained in them:

Arevik - Sunshine,
Astghik - star,
Azat - free,
Arpi - dawn,
Razmik is a warrior,
Drakht is paradise,
Martik is a warrior,
Zepyur is a breeze, etc.

09 Mar 2017 - 16:27

Armenian names are usually divided into 5 categories:

titled,
by parents,
by geography,
by occupation or
By distinctive feature person.

Armenian names and surnames, due to the influence of the Armenian diasporas different countries, are unusually diverse. Among the Armenians one can find not only native Armenian, but also Persian, Arabic, Turkic, Slavic, Old Testament, Eastern Christian, Western christian names and etc.

Ա - A

Abgar (Աբգար)- according to some sources, “Abgar” is the name of the title of a number of rulers of the Kingdom of Edessa. The spread of the name among the Armenian people is associated with Abgar V Ukkama, who gained fame thanks to apocryphal correspondence with Jesus Christ. According to Moses of Khoren, Abgar Ukkama came from an Armenian family and marked the beginning of the Christianization of Armenia.

Stepan, Stepanos goes back to ancient Greek. Στέφανος (stephanos) - “wreath, crown, crown, diadem”

Վ - B

Vahagn (Վահագն)- in ancient Armenian mythology, a hero-snake fighter.

Vagan- shield

Vagharshak- the omnipresent Sun

Vahe (Վահե)- strong; hardy

Vaginak, Vahinak (Վաղինակ)- solar warrior

Vahram, Vakhram (Վահրամ)- the swiftness of a tiger

Vazgen- descendant of the king (gr.)

Vanush (Վանուշ)

Varazdat- gift from heaven

Vardan, Vartan (Վարդան)- There are several versions of the origin of the name Vardan. Most often they believe that the name is Armenian, but they differ in the interpretation of its translation. Some believe that Vardan is male version named Vardanush, which means “voluptuous rose”. Others believe that the name comes from the name of the elite part of the Armenian clergy - the so-called Vardapet monks, so the name is translated as “reward”.

Vardkes- King (lion) of the country

Varuzhan- born to be a protector

Vaspurak- from the name of the ancient region of Armenia Vaspurakan (noble country)

Vakhtang (Վախթանգ) - comes from Persian "wolf's body"

Vachagan (Վաչագան) - from Persian "cub, youth"

Vigen- from the Latin Vincent "conquering, victorious."

Vrezh (Վրեժ)- revenge

Vruyr (Վրույր)


Տ - T

Taron (Տարոն)- Taron is one of the main historical centers Armenia. According to legend, the ancient Armenians named the region Taron in honor of one of the descendants of Noah Torgom.

Tatul (Թաթուլ) - big-armed, handy

Tigran (Տիգրան)- from the Armenian “big spear” knight, king

Tonakan (Տոնական)- festive

Tonapet ( Տ ոնա պ ետ) - lord of the holiday, master of the holiday

Trdat (Տրդատ)- names of several kings of Great Armenia from the Arsacid dynasty

Ր - P" (lung)

Raffi (Րաֆֆի)- comes from the Hebrew “(רפאל) “God (El) heal. He is God who heals.”

Ց - C

Tsakan (Ցական)

Tsolak (Ցոլակ) - with sparkling eyes

Փ - P" (approx.)

Fanos- from ancient Greek. "immortal"

Paylak (Փայլակ) - brilliant

Ք - K" (approx.)

Kaj (Քաջ)- brave

Kajaz (Քաջազ)

Kadzhik (Քաջիկ)- brave man

Kochar (Քոչար)

Krist (Քրիստ) - short for Christ

Օ - O

Ogan (Օհան)- fiery

Ֆ - F

Frunze (Ֆրունզե)

Subscribe to the site by liking official page on Facebook (


Because the national history Armenians are quite complex; Armenian names are a peculiar mixture. You can meet Armenians with native Armenian names, and with Parthian names, and with Arabic, Greek, Slavic, and biblical names.

Most often, all Armenian names are divided into five categories: by parents, by occupation, by geography, by a person’s distinctive feature and titled names. It is also customary to distinguish the following layers of personal names of Armenians.

1. National names.
The group of national names includes the names of pagan Armenian gods and names derived from them, such as Hayk, Anahit, Vahagn. The group also includes the names of Armenian kings (Tigran, Ashot, etc.) and generals (Vardan, Gevorg, etc.).

2. Names formed from words of the Armenian language.
This group includes names derived from the names of stars and planets, precious fabrics and stones, and holidays. Such names include Arev (sun), Manushak (violet), Metaxia (silk) and others. Enough a large number of Armenian names come from descriptions of flora and fauna.

Such names, like all personal names derived from common nouns, were invented a very long time ago. In ancient times, a name was chosen in accordance with the qualities of a person or the desire to see these qualities in the future. Thus, names were given to people in a meaningful way. For example, the Armenian name Rachia suggests that its bearer has “fiery eyes,” and Zarmair means “noble man.” Many names are designed to reflect the internal and external virtues of the wearer. So, Zhirayr means “glib”, and Patvakan means “venerable”.

Many male names have an “air” component at the end, meaning the word “man.” This component is usually preceded by an adjective that describes the speaker. Similarly, many women's names end in "duht", translated meaning "daughter", and the father's name is placed at the beginning of the name. Thus, new names appear. For example, Vormizdukht or Aykandukht.

Names that include descriptions of flora and fauna objects arose from totems deified in ancient times. Such names include Garnik, Nargiz, Tsakhik, etc.

3. Borrowed names.
Such names include, in particular, the names of common Christian saints. For example, the names Solomon or David. As in others developed cultures, biblical names were slightly modified in their own way. Thus, Johann became Hovaness among the Armenians, maintaining a sound close to the original. A number of Armenian names, although not biblical, still have religious significance. Such names are translations of foreign religious names. For example, Khachatur – “sent down from St. Cross" or Arakel - "apostle".

A number of names were borrowed from Persian. For example, the name Suren. Many foreign names have changed, becoming familiar to the ears of Armenians.

Over the years of the existence of the USSR, Armenians began to call their children names from the Russian language. Diminutive forms of names were often borrowed. So, Armenians began to be called by the names Alyosha, Volodya, Zhora, Yurik. In those same years, names familiar to Western Europe. Among them were the names Henry, Edward, Hamlet and others. Also used as names among Armenians popular names and last names famous personalities. For example, Engels, Karl, Roosevelt and others. However, later the bearers of such unusual names began to change them to more familiar Armenian names.

A number of Armenian names can be worn by both men and women. Such names include Arshaluys, Hayastan, Erdzhanik and others. Some names have a masculine and a feminine form. For example, the male name Armen is female name Armenui.

In Armenia, the family name is still widely used. It is not mentioned in documents and is especially widespread outside cities. The generic name is formed on the same basis as the surname, but in in this case The nickname or occupation of the founder of the clan is taken as a basis.

Many Armenians live outside Armenia, forming large diasporas. Under the influence of diasporas on the Armenian nation proper, first and last names are very diverse. You can find both native Armenian and Christian names. Surnames may be of Armenian, Turkic, Greek, Old Testament or Iranian origin.

Most surnames end with the endings “-yan” and “-yants”, which indicate that the bearer belongs to a particular clan. For example, the surname Sarkisyan indicates belonging to the Sarkis family.

Oleg and Valentina Svetovid are mystics, specialists in esotericism and occultism, authors of 14 books.

Here you can get advice on your problem, find useful information and buy our books.

On our website you will receive high-quality information and professional help!

Armenian names

Armenian male names and their meanings

Armenian male names

Abig– chanting

Abel

Avet, Avetik, Avetis- blessing, sacred Knowledge

Agasi- unshakable mountain

Azat- free

Hayastan

Hayk, Haykaz– unity

Aitsemnik

Hakob- May God help and protect

Amazonasp– victoriously walking defender

Hmayak– sincere

Ambartsum– ascension, luminous, sparkling in the sky

Anahit

Ananias- one of a kind

Macaw– noble

Arakel– apostle, divine protector

Aram– noble

Ararat

Argam– worthy

Argishti- worthy of love

Areg- Sun

Aristakes- holy protector

Armen, Armenak- spirit of the Aryans

Arsen- noble warrior

Artavazd, Artamazd– abode of truth

Artak- tending towards the sun

Artash, Artashes- one who strives for truth

Arthur– light of Truth

Artush- striving for light

Harutyun- Sunday

Arushan- sunny face

Arshavir– solar hero

Arshak- life-giving sun

Artsvik

Astvatsatur- sent by God

Hasmik

Ashot- hope of the world

Akhavni

Baghdasar- blessed power

Bagram– happiness of love

Bagrat– joy of love

Barseg– very influential

Vaan- shield, omnipresent

Vagharsh, Vagharshak- the omnipresent sun

Wagram- the swiftness of a tiger

Vazgen– light of knowledge

Vanik– merchant

Varazdat– gift of space

Vardan– reward

Vardvan- a patriot who loves the country

Vardges- king of the country

Varuzhan– born to be a protector

Vasak- light of eyes

Wahak- the omnipresent sun

Vakhinak– solar warrior

Vachagan- fiery speech

Vache- speech, word

Vigen- strong, powerful

Virab– hero-defender

Gagik– heavenly

Galust- appearance, arrival, coming to the house

Geregin– fire of knowledge

Garnik– lamb, sacrificial lamb led to the fire

Garsevan– fire worshiper

Gaspard- going to liberate

Gegham– home

Grant- holy book

Gurgen– sacred knowledge from a spiritual teacher

David– giver of knowledge

Jeevan- living incarnate soul

Drakht- paradise

Egish- thirsty for power

Eznik

Ervand- holy faith, holy veneration

Zhirayr- lively, lively

Zaven- well-mannered, humble

Zarmair- noble man

Zorair- a man endowed with strength

Zoriy- priest of the cult of the sun and fire

Zurab- divine, fragrant

Karapet- lord of the rays of the sun, sun

Karen- elephant

Kerop– solar arrow

Kikos– hard, resistant

Kirakos- chronicler

Levon

Mamikon- my

Manushak

Markar- the path of the Aryans, the noble path

Martick– warrior

Mher– sunny

Melkon– greeting the sun

Melkum- greeting the dawn

Mesrop– moon arrow

Mehak- carnation

Mihran- sunny face

Minas- fish

Mkrtich– baptist

Mushegh- excellent

Nargiz

Nubar– praise

Ogan, Oganes, Ovanes– fiery

Parkev– reward, custom of libations (associated with sacrifice)

Partev- lord, king, warrior

Parunak– particle of God

Patwakan- dignity, honor from a young age, respectable

Petros- stone

Razmik– warrior

Rachia– creation, creation, fiery eyes

Ruben

Ruzan

Sahak- the power of the sun

Saghatel- sign of power

Sako– divine

Samvel

Sanasar- the power of eternity

Santur– sacred light

Sapakh- worshiper of God

Sargis– the power of nature

Saro- strong

Taron

Tatevos– the path of the ancestors

Tatos– paternal

Tatul- father's joy

Tyrant- sacred person

Hummock- pressure, energy

Trdat- gift of the gods

Unan- golden face, sun

Tendril– morning

Kharput– solar lotus

Khachatur- sent down by St. Cross

Khoren- Sun

Khosrow– throwing a victim into a stream of fire (associated with sacrifice)

Shavarsh- the power of the sun

Shmavon– peace-loving

Shushan- Beautiful

Tsakhik

Our new book "The Energy of Surnames"

Book "The Energy of the Name"

Oleg and Valentina Svetovid

Our email address: [email protected]

At the time of writing and publishing each of our articles, there was nothing like this in free access not on the Internet. Any of ours information product is our intellectual property and is protected by the Law of the Russian Federation.

Any copying of our materials and publication of them on the Internet or in other media without indicating our name is a violation of copyright and is punishable by the Law of the Russian Federation.

When reprinting any materials from the site, a link to the authors and site - Oleg and Valentina Svetovid – required.

Armenian names. Armenian male names and their meanings

Love spell and its consequences – www.privorotway.ru

And also our blogs: