Armenian girl names are as beautiful and meaningful as the culture they come from. Names like Anahit (goddess of fertility) and Lusine (meaning “moon”) blend ancient traditions with poetic elegance. Whether you’re inspired by nature, faith, or Armenian history, explore names that are both unique and deeply rooted in a legacy of grace and resilience.
Aelita is often associated with a character from Russian literature and is sometimes interpreted as "starlight" or "of the stars."
Of Armenian origin, meaning "immaculate" or "pure."
A modern, creative name with no widely recognized meaning, often used in Hispanic
Aram means "high" or "exalted."
Areni is of Armenian origin and means "from the village of Areni."
Sunlight
Sunray
A queen
Arpi is of Armenian origin and means "sunshine" or "dawn."
Arzoyi means "wish" or "desire".
Cher means "dear" or "beloved."
Beloved
Noble
The meaning of Hasmik is "jasmine" in Armenian.
God is gracious
Devoted woman or a princess and has been influenced by various cultural interpretations over time
Lusine means "moon."
A variant of a combination of names or a cultural term
Deer
Blackbird
Melody
The name "Mikaely" is a variant of "Mikaela," which is derived from "Michael." It means "Who is like God?"
The name Nareen means "bright" or "shining."
Daffodil
The name Nazeli means "delicate" or "beautiful" in Armenian.
Osanna means "praise" or "save now," derived from the liturgical word "Hosanna."
Seda means "voice" or "echo" in Turkish.
The name "Serine" is derived from the amino acid serine, which is named after the Latin word "sericum," meaning silk. In some cultures, it may also be associated with serenity or peacefulness.
Sevan is derived from the Armenian word for "lake," and it refers to Lake Sevan, a large, high-altitude lake in Armenia.
Golden
Face of the sun