Guest Posted August 31, 2000 Report Share Posted August 31, 2000 quote:Originally posted by hayemyes:This is really great! To tell you the truth, it's that Gayane and Nvard are some of my favorite Armenian female names.I prefer not to reveal myself yet, but I will try to soon.And I would like to add some explanations about Gayane's name. It comes from the "Karasoun Gouyser". Their leader was indeed named Gayane. And all of these "Karasoun Gouyser" were killed or sacrificed by Drtad III, the Armenian king who first adopted Christianity as the official religion of Armenia. These "Karasoun Gouyser" were killed because they refused to change their religion and deny Christianity. They were very brave and heroic heroes of Christianity and Armenia.Mersi !!!I actually HATE my name!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 27, 2000 Report Share Posted September 27, 2000 I read a story about Ararat. Some books says that Ararat is not exactly the mount (Masis), it relates to the country of Armenia. Ararat is a confution of phonetic between of Iranians and Jews of that time about the country, in other words, could be that The Noah's Ark is not properly upper the mount of Ararat but the mountains of Ararat (Armenia). Armen it means Strong (Valient) Man = Zoravor gam kach mart... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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