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  2. Armenian name - Wikipedia

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    Some Armenian last names bear the suffix -նց ([nʦʰ]), which is a plural genitive suffix, transliterated as -nc, -nts or -ntz (as in Bakunts or Adontz), or in addition to -yan/-ian (as in Parajaniants). This is not common, although it used to be more widespread in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  3. Category:Armenian given names - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Armenian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Armenian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Armenian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 239 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Armenian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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  7. Aram (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Aram (Armenian: Արամ pronounced, Imperial Aramaic: אַרָם) is an Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia, and a popular masculine name in Aramaic and Armenian. [1] It appears in Hebrew , Aramaic as Aram, son of Shem and in cuneiform as Arame of Urartu .

  8. Ani (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Ani (Armenian: Անի) is an Armenian feminine given name given in reference to the medieval Armenian capital city of Ani. [1] [2] The name was among the top 10 most popular names given to newborn girls in Armenia in 2012. [3] It is also a nickname. Notable people with the name include: Ani Batikian (born 1982), Armenian violinist living in ...

  9. Lists of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Yousuf Karsh, an Armenian-Canadian photographer known for his portraits of notable individuals. He has been described as one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century. Kegham Djeghalian, an Armenian-Palestinian photographer, known for his photographs documenting daily life and political events over four decades