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1977 Soviet film
Nahapet (Armenian: Նահապետ) is a 1977 Soviet Armenian-language drama film about a man who tries to rebuild his life after losing his wife and child in
Nahapet
Nahapet
Aram (Armenian: Արամ) was a legendary Armenian patriarch (nahapet). According to Armenian tradition, mainly preserved in the history of Movses Khorenatsi
Aram_(Nahapet)
16th century Armenian poet
Nahapet Kuchak (Kouchak) (Armenian: Նահապետ Քուչակ; died 1592) was an Armenian medieval poet considered one of the first ashughs. He is best known for
Nahapet_Kuchak
Legendary founder of the Armenian nation
pronunciation: [hajk]), also known as Hayk Nahapet (Հայկ Նահապետ, Armenian pronunciation: [hajk nahaˈpɛt], lit. 'Hayk the Patriarch'), is the legendary
Hayk
Ottoman Armenian poet, publicist, physician, orator, writer, activist and translator
Nahabed Rusinian (Armenian: Նահապետ Ռուսինեան, Turkish: Nahabet Rusinyan; 1819–1876) was a prominent Ottoman Armenian poet, publicist, physician, orator
Nahapet_Rusinian
Armenian politician (born 1957)
Nahapet Gevorgyan (Armenian: Նահապետ Գեւորգյան; born June 28, 1957) was born in the village of Hoktember in the Hoktemberyan region in Armenia. On May
Nahapet_Gevorgyan
Folk poet, singer and bard of the South Caucasus and Anatolia
Many Armenian ashug arose since then. The first known Armenian ashug was Nahapet Kuchak, who was born during the early 16th century and died in the year
Ashik
Armenian film director and writer
From 1954 onward he worked with the film studio Armenfilm. His 1977 film Nahapet (Life Triumphs) is considered to be one of the most important Armenian
Henrik_Malyan
Armenian historian (1590s–1670)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Arakel_of_Tabriz
Catholicos of Armenia from 1166 to 1173
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Nerses_IV_the_Gracious
Armenian writer (1910–1965)
won the first state prize of the Armenian SSR for his novella Patriarch (Nahapet), which was adapted into a film of the same name in 1977. Hrachya Gabrielian
Hrachya_Kochar
1836–2025 regional anthem of Jersey
title "Erg hayreni" ("A song of the homeland"). This translation inspired Nahapet Rusinian during the Zeytun uprising in 1862 to write his famous poem "Kilikia"
Ma_Normandie
Travel document
Armenian cultural and historical motifs, including depictions of Hayk Nahapet, petroglyphs from the Geghama Mountains and Ukhtasar, the cuneiform inscription
Armenian_passport
translator (wrote in Italian) Deacon Berdaktsi — poet Hovasap Sebastatsi — poet Nahapet Kuchak — poet Szymon Szymonowic — poet (wrote in Polish) Arakel Davrijetsi
List_of_Armenian_writers
Soviet Armenian actor
Mountains") (1969), Mimino ("Hawk") (1977), Hayrik ("Father") (1973), Nahapet ("Patriarch") (1977), Ktor muh Yerkinq ("A Piece of Sky") (1980), Hin oreri
Frunzik_Mkrtchyan
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Buzandaran_Patmutiwnk
Armenian poet and musician (1846–1909)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Jivani
Catholicos Nahabed I of Edessa (in Armenian Նահապետ Ա. Եդեսացի) was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1691 and 1705. He made many
Nahabed_I_of_Armenia
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Koriun
Armenian philosopher (1346–1410)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Gregory_of_Tatev
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Shahamir_Shahamirian
Topics referred to by the same term
biblical figure Ram (biblical figure), or Aram in the New Testament Aram (Nahapet), a legendary Armenian patriarch Aram (region), an ancient region, located
Aram
Reputed 5th-century Armenian historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Agathangelos
Kʻuchʻak, Nahapet (2019). Haryur u mek hayren = A hundred and one hayrens. ṚHH hrat. ISBN 978-9939-67-236-6. OCLC 1193194028. Kʻuchʻak, Nahapet (1984).
Music_of_Armenia
Armenian poet
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Naghash_Hovnatan
Catholicos of Armenia from 1763 to 1780
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Simeon_I_of_Yerevan
combination of elements from different animals. Dragon of Hayk Symbol of Hayk Nahapet and Haykaznuni dynasty in Armenia. Usually depicted as seven-headed serpent
List of dragons in mythology and folklore
List_of_dragons_in_mythology_and_folklore
Armenian monk and mystical poet (c. 950 – 1003/1011)
Sevak (1924–1971). Charents lauds the "hallowed brows" of Gregory and Nahapet Kuchak in his 1920 poem "I Love My Armenia" ("Yes im anush Hayastani")
Gregory_of_Narek
Metropolitan municipality in Central Anatolia, Turkey
1944), Turkish businessman, founder of Finansbank and Özyeğin University Nahapet Rusinian (1819-1876), Armenian poet, publicist, physician, orator, writer
Kayseri
Myphological battle for Armenian statement
called "Hay" (հայ) and the land “Hayastan” or “Hayq” (Հայք), after Hayk Nahapet (the Forefather). The term "Armenia" and the name "Armen" are traditionally
Battle_of_Hayots_Dzor
8th-century Armenian hymnographer and poet
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Khosrovidukht
can vary, covering topics such as love, satire, or lessons in morality. Nahapet Kuchak is known as the "father of Armenian hayrens". Kuchak's poems often
Hayren
Armenian mythological creature
Armenian mythological hero Vahagn slaying Vishap Reconstructed banner of Hayk Nahapet Example of Vishapakar, an Armenian "dragon stone" Armenian mythology Symbols
Vishap
Armenian poet
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Sayat-Nova
12th-century Armenian historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Matthew_of_Edessa
7th-century Armenian historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Sebeos
Armenian multidisciplinary scholar
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Hovhannes_Imastaser
Surname list
Armenian chess player Mark Gevorgyan (born 2005), an Armenian footballer Nahapet Gevorgyan (born 1957), an Armenian politician Pavel Gevorgyan (born 1963)
Gevorgyan
Armenian writer of the 10th–11th centuries
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Stepanos_Asoghik
OCLC 229988654. Hovhannisian, Sen (1 January 2019). Atlas of Armenia. Yerevan: Nahapet. p. 242. ISBN 978-9939-856-52-0. OCLC 1124982334. Korkotyan, Zaven (1932)
Demographics_of_Armenia
Protagonist of Armenian epic Daredevils of Sassoun
Sassoun / Hovhannes Toumanyan = David Sasunskiĭ / Ovanes Tumani︠a︡n. Erevan: Nahapet. ISBN 978-9939-803-91-3. OCLC 931230108. Anthology of Armenian poetry.
David_of_Sassoun
Inspiring narrative about a nation's past
Armenia as a result of a battle between the Armenian founding father Hayk Nahapet and Belus, a wicked giant, which allegedly ruled over Babylon.[citation
National_myth
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Ukhtanes_of_Sebastia
Place in Shirak, Armenia
the Shirak Province of Armenia. The town was renamed in 1961 in honor of Nahapet Kurghinian, a participant in the Bolshevik uprising in May 1920. ‹ The
Nahapetavan
1918–1920 country in Western Asia
ISBN 978-0520088047. Hovhannisian, Sen (1 January 2019). Atlas of Armenia. Yerevan: Nahapet. ISBN 978-9939-856-52-0. OCLC 1124982334. Kazemzadeh, Firuz (1951). The
First_Republic_of_Armenia
Armenian historian and philologist (1873–1952)
independence over the past centuries, starting with the forefather Hayk Nahapet. Enumerating the invasions and attempts at assimilation and destruction
Hakob_Manandyan
Historic site in Vanadzor, Armenia
independence of Armenia. It is envisaged to erect the statues of Hayk Nahapet and Tigranes the Great at the square. Hayk square is decorated with several
Hayk_Square
Topics referred to by the same term
Life Triumphs may refer to: Nahapet or Life Triumphs, a 1977 Armenian drama film Life Triumphs (1951 film), a 1951 Romanian drama film This disambiguation
Life_Triumphs
Soviet and Armenian actor (1929–2013)
Yerkunq as Murza 1977: Sobstvennoe mnenie as Ashot Gasparyan 1977: Nahapet as Nahapet 1978: Star Of Hope as Movses 1978: Komissiya po rassledovaniyu 1979:
Sos_Sargsyan
Jackson Charlotte Guest Gwyn Jones Joachim Neugroschel Ewald Osers – Nahapet Kuchak David H. Rosenthal – Tirant lo Blanch Cary Baynes – The Secret of
List of translators into English
List_of_translators_into_English
Church in Vagharshapat, Armenia
regular congregation. Subsequent Catholicoi, Eghiazar (r. 1681–1691) and Nahapet (r. 1691–1705), further contributed to its revitalization by adding auxiliary
Saint_Hripsime_Church
Surname list
Notable people with the name include: Hasan Kuchak (1319–1343), Mongol ruler Nahapet Kuchak (died 1592), Armenian medieval poet "Kuchak Surname". forebears
Kuchak_(surname)
Early medieval Armenian historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Ghazar_Parpetsi
Armenian family of painters
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Hovnatanian
List of people credited with creating the state
the Afghan parliament gave him the title of "Father of the Nation". Hayk Nahapet is considered the traditional founder of Armenia, providing its Armenian
List_of_national_founders
March 2023. Hovhannisian, Sen (1 January 2019). Atlas of Armenia. Yerevan: Nahapet. p. 252. ISBN 978-9939-856-52-0. OCLC 1124982334. Kazemzadeh 1951, pp. 18–19
Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1906
Armenian–Tatar_massacres_of_1905–1906
Place in Yerevan, Armenia
Nork district Saint Sarkis Church, consecrated in 1999 The statue of Hayk Nahapet in Nor Nork The statue of Tork Angegh in Nor Nork Yerevan Water World The
Nor_Nork_District
Leader of tribe/clan
roles in tribal collectivities, such as tanuter (Armenian: տանուտեր) and nahapet (Armenian: նահապետ). Patriarch Hayk, the legendary and eponymous progenitor
Azgapet
Khosrov of Andzev Basil the Doctor Frik Khachatur of Taron Terter Yerevantsi Nahapet Kuchak Szymon Szymonowic Gomidas Keumurdjian Martiros of Crimea Naghash
Lists_of_Armenians
Honorific title
granted her the position of sergeant major. Հայկ (Hayk) Armenia Նահապետ (Nahapet) Head of the Family Patriarch Legendary founder of the Armenian nation
Father_of_the_Nation
Armenian historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Movses_Khorenatsi
Armenian film studio
directed by Artavazd Peleshyan Delivery (1976) – directed by Frunze Dovlatyan Nahapet (1977) – directed by Henrik Malyan The Mulberry Tree (1979) – directed
Armenfilm
(best known for The Color of Pomegranates) Henrik Malyan (Best known for Nahapet) Artavazd Peleshian (best known for Seasons of the Year) Hamo Beknazarian
Cinema_of_Armenia
4th-century Armenian queen
Xōrānzēm. Parandzem was the daughter of Andovk Siuni, nakharar (magnate) and nahapet (clan head) of the princely house of Siuni, which ruled the Armenian province
Parandzem
actress (Mõmmi ja aabits, Õnne 13). Guzh Manukyan, 88, Armenian actor (Nahapet, The Song of the Old Days), People's Artist of the Armenian SSR (1980)
Deaths_in_June_2025
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
John_Mamikonean
Armenian fortress
214849; 46.277611 Site history Built 4th century Built by Baghak of Sisak Nahapet Materials Stone Demolished Partially Battles/wars Prince Andovk of Syunik's
Baghaberd
Peacock 1982 Gikor 1982 The Song of the Old Days 1980 A Piece of Sky 1977 Nahapet 1975 Here, on This Crossroads 1974 Sour Grape 1971 Heghnar aghbyur 1969
Galya_Novents
Catholicos of Armenia from 613 to 628
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Komitas_Aghtsetsi
Armenian Archbishop (1153–1198)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Nerses_of_Lambron
Armenian composer, pianist
Friend, 1958) Za chas do rassveta (An Hour Before the Dawn, 1973, TV) Nahapet (1977) (as Life Triumphs in United States) Aleph, lectures contades (2000)
Alexander_Arutiunian
mostly devoted to urban life. Most of them are traditionally attributed to Nahapet Kuchak. This view has been criticized and refuted. Only a few short poems
Ancient_Armenian_poetry
Armenian actor and presenter
Manouk Main cast (96 episodes) 2010-2013 Kargin Serial Georgi Recurring character (24 episodes) 2009-2014 Yere1 Nahapet Main cast 2007 Kargin Multer
Hovhannes_Azoyan
Battles involving Armenian National movement
Batikian), Sarukhan (after Hovhannes Sarukhanian), Nahapetavan (after Nahapet Kurghinian), Gharibjanyan (after Bagrat Gharibjanyan), Musayelian (after
May_Uprising
Armenian composer (born 1939)
Sahyan) Four Hayrens for mezzo-soprano (or viola) and piano, 1967 (text by Nahapet Kuchak) Intermezzo, for soprano and ensemble, 1972-73 (text by Vladimir
Tigran_Mansurian
Armenian noble and historian (c. 1240 – c. 1310/1320)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Hayton_of_Corycus
10th-century Armenian historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Movses_Kaghankatvatsi
Aghasi Khanjian, first secretary of the Armenian Communist Party Kuchak – Nahapet Kuchak, 16th-century bard Lermontovo – Mikhail Lermontov, Russian writer
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Armenian prince and scholar (c. 990–1058)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Grigor_Magistros
semisweet, dessert and vintage wine including the following brands: Hayk Nahapet, Renaissance, Anna, Lilit, Frans, Earth Blood, Wedding and Areni Vayk.
Yerevan Champagne Wines Factory
Yerevan_Champagne_Wines_Factory
Armenian historian (c. 1002 – 1080)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Aristakes_Lastivertsi
century, many young Armenian males (among them poet and political activist Nahapet Rusinian and architect Nigoğayos Balyan) moved to France for education
Armenians_in_France
Armenian chronicler and historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Hovhannes_Draskhanakerttsi
8th-century Armenian hymnographer, poet and pedagogue
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Sahakdukht
Armenian scholar (1198–1271)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Vardan_Areveltsi
Armenian historian and metropolitan bishop
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Stepanos_Orbelian
Hereditary title of the Armenian nobility
enlarged noble family and were ruled by a member of it, to whom the title of nahapet "chief of the family" or tanuter "master of the house" was given. Other
Nakharar
"Partizagortsi hanragitaran". Nahapet hrat. Haybusak hratarak. Yerevan 2005 (in Armenian) "Arcaxi Floran". Yerevan, 2007, Nahapet hrat (in Armenian) Երևանի
Levon_Harutyunyan
ailments. Henrik Malyan, 62, Georgian-Armenian film director and writer (Nahapet). Zeb Terry, 96, American Major League baseball player (Chicago Cubs).
Deaths_in_March_1988
Topics referred to by the same term
Hayk (Armenian: Հայկ) or in Western Armenian Hayg, also known as Haik Nahapet, legendary patriarch and founder of the Armenian nation This disambiguation
Hayko_(disambiguation)
Wine making in Armenia
fruit wine, cognac, vodka and champagne. Main wine brands include Hayk Nahapet, Renaissance, Anna, and Lilit. Armenian cognac is produced under the brands
Armenian_wine
Legendary figure held as a common ancestor of a dynasty or ethnic group
Armenian mythology, Hayk the Great or The Great Hayk, also known as Hayk Nahapet, is the legendary patriarch and founder of the Armenian nation. His story
Legendary_progenitor
Armenian writer (1230s–1293)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Hovhannes_Erznkatsi
Image Name Category Description Hayk Nahapet National founder Considered the traditional founder of Armenia, to which he gave his namesake (Hayk/Hayastan)
National_symbols_of_Armenia
13th-century Armenian historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Kirakos_Gandzaketsi
Armenian actor (1937–2025)
Throughout his career he portrayed characters in a number of films, including Nahapet (1977), and The Song of the Old Days (1982). Manukyan died on 24 June 2025
Guzh_Manukyan
6th-century neoplatonist philosopher
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
David_the_Invincible
Treasury of the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II Nahapet Rusinian (1819–1876), poet, physician and political activist; contributor
List_of_Ottoman_Armenians
Armenian historian (1208–1276)
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Sempad_the_Constable
9th century Armenian historian
Thomas of Metsoph Arakel Baghishetsi Mkrtich Naghash Grigoris Aghtamartsi Nahapet Kuchak XVII—XVIII centuries Nerses Mokatsi Simeon Lehatsi Simeon Jugaetsi
Tovma_Artsruni
NAHAPET
NAHAPET
NAHAPET
NAHAPET
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Greek
Named for Saint Denys; Follower of Dionysius; Greek God of Wine
Boy/Male
Arabic, Biblical
A Vapour; A Cloud of God
Boy/Male
Sikh
Life, Soul
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sudeeksha | ஸà¯à®¤à®¿à®•à¯à®·à®¾Â
Another name for Goddess Laxmi, Good start
Girl/Female
Hebrew
God shall redeem.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Praakriti | பà¯à®°à®¾à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯€
Nature, Beautiful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, Greek, Jamaican, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Guiding Spirit; Angelic; Messenger of God; Angel
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim, Pashtun
The Generous; The Giving; The Chosen
Female
Hindi/Indian
(लीना) Hindi name LINA means "absorbed in; merged." Compare with other forms of Lina.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Precious
NAHAPET
NAHAPET
NAHAPET
NAHAPET
NAHAPET