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naivete   1
naked   23
nakedness   2
nakharar   287
name   974
nameless   1
namesake   7
nap   1
naphtha   1
Headword

name
974 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
nakhchawan   14
nakor   2
nakovos   1
namdar   1
name   515
named   303
nameless   1
namely   47
names   101


01Kor1    1:3|command of an excellent man named Hovsep, a disciple of that
01Kor1    2:9|to the Hebrews praises by name the true faith of such
01Kor1    2:10|he actually has revealed the names of but a few of
01Kor1    2:21|the devout masters whose blessed names no one can completely record
01Kor1    2:26|who could bear His wondrous name in the world
01Kor1    2:30|them, inquiring concerning them by name, and quotes the gospel in
01Kor1    2:38|who have spoken in the name of the Lord, for an
01Kor1    3:1|Mashtots was the name of the person to whom
01Kor1    3:1|son of a blessed man named Vardan
01Kor1    3:2|during the service of one named Aravan as the commander of
01Kor1    5:2|Goghtan, a pious man whose name was Shabit, a gracious and
01Kor1    6:1|Catholicos of Greater Armenia - whose name was Sahak, and whom he
01Kor1    6:4|King of the Armenians whose name was Vramshapuh
01Kor1    6:5|told them of a man named Daniel, a Syrian bishop of
01Kor1    6:6|He then dispatched a man named Vahrij along with messages to
01Kor1    8:2|then and there quickly designed, named, determined, their order and devised
01Kor1    8:4|same city, a Greek scribe, named Ropanos, by whose hands all
01Kor1    11:7|had not known even the name of the regions where all
01Kor1    12:7|Mamikonians, foremost of whom was named Vardan, who was also called
01Kor1    13:2|first one of whom was named Tirayr from the Khordzenakan, Khordzean
01Kor1    13:2|am unable to designate by name
01Kor1    14:1|the ruler of Siunik whose name was Vaghinak
01Kor1    14:3|from among those barbarians, whose name was Ananias, a saintly, distinguished
01Kor1    15:4|a Georgian translator by the name of Jagha, a literate and
01Kor1    15:7|and devout man by the name of Samuel, who became the
01Kor1    16:4|sparapet of the area whose name was Anatolis
01Kor1    16:5|design to the emperor, whose name was Theodosius, son of Arcadius
01Kor1    16:6|Bishop of the city whose name was Akakios, and he named
01Kor1    16:6|name was Akakios, and he named as their supervisor one called
01Kor1    16:7|excellent Bishop of Derjan, whose name was Gint, and a few
01Kor1    16:8|of the royal city, whose name was Atticus, and was well
01Kor1    16:19|an elderly man, an Aghuanian named Benjamin. And he Mesrop inquired
01Kor1    16:22|to the Armenian King whose name was Artashes, and to the
01Kor1    17:1|Bishop of the Aghuanians whose name was Jeremiah
01Kor1    17:2|and their King, whose name was Arsvagh, who along with
01Kor1    17:2|nobility received him in the name of Christ with utter compliance
01Kor1    17:6|by the saintly Bishop whose name was Mushegh
01Kor1    17:8|And he named a few of his pupils
01Kor1    17:8|of the royal priests whose name was Jonathan, who had shown
01Kor1    18:1|the ruler of Gardmank’ whose name was Khurs, who with God
01Kor1    18:3|that time one by the name of Ardzyugh [Arch’d, 411-435] became king of
01Kor1    18:4|excellent God-loving man, whose name was Ashusha, placed himself along
01Kor1    19:2|mentioned above, and the second, named Eznik, from the village of
01Kor1    19:4|region of the Greeks, the name of the first one of
01Kor1    21:2|evangelical and upright life, the name of Jesus the Savior of
01Kor1    23:1|inane traditions of a man named Theodore of Mopsuestia
01Kor1    24:5|the assistance of noble lady named Duster, the wife of Vardan
01Kor1    26:4|And the names of the principal disciples who
01Kor1    26:5|Among the military, the name of the first one, Vahan
01Kor1    26:12|appointed one of his pupils named Tadik, a temperate and pious
01Kor1    27:1|administrators, and vicars had been named by the departed church fathers
01Kor1    27:1|and the second, another pupil named Hovhan, a truly saintly, truth
02Agat1    2:8|kingdom of the Parthians, whose name was Anak. Rising to his
02Agat1    3:3|This was a small child named Trdat, who was taken by
02Agat1    3:4|renaming places after his own name and putting to flight the
02Agat1    3:5|Persians established the new borders, naming the place formerly called Soyzn
02Agat1    3:7|a certain count, who was named Licinius (Likiane’s
02Agat1    3:9|fear of the Lord. His name was Gregory (Grigorios
02Agat1    4:18|deal with this matter. His name is Tiridates, and he is
02Agat1    7:55|on behalf of your great name, that the boast of us
02Agat1    7:59|for the truth of your name and to die, and once
02Agat1    7:67|alone is Lord and his name is unique
02Agat1    7:76|worthy to die for your name, whose deaths are glorious before
02Agat1    7:78|strengthen your servants for your name’s sake, that we may overcome
02Agat1    7:89|to be tortured for your name’s sake [cf. Phil. 1.29], to die for your
02Agat1    7:105|of the daytime [cf. I Thess. 5.5], that your name be glorified over all the
02Agat1    8:26|endure all this for his name’s sake
02Agat1    11:2|one of the princes, whose name was Tachat, son-in-law
02Agat1    11:4|for the sake of the name of our Lord Jesus Christ
02Agat1    13:3|The name of their head was Gayane
02Agat1    13:3|her protégé (san, “tutee”) was named Rhipsime. Rhipsime was one of
02Agat1    13:13|of Satan [cf. II Tim. 2.26]. And let your name, Lord, be glorious, and the
02Agat1    13:16|to inscribe everyone with the name of Israel, ’seers of god
02Agat1    13:18|taken refuge in your holy name. Let us not be joined
02Agat1    13:24|leave his dwelling for my name’s sake, at my coming again
02Agat1    13:26|the sake of the Lord’s name [cf. Acts 9.16], that they might become worthy
02Agat1    15:27|the sake of your holy name. You taught, instructed and gave
02Agat1    15:28|And you note: ’My name has been called over you’
02Agat1    15:28|And you note: ’Make my name holy in your hearts’ [cf. Matt. 6.9; Lk. 1.49, 11.2; I Pet. 3.15]. And
02Agat1    15:28|and say: ’Holy be your name’ [Matt. 6.9; Lk. 11.2] over us. This we ask
02Agat1    15:28|gathered to sully your holy name which is upon us, and
02Agat1    15:28|and the temple of your name. For although we are weak
02Agat1    15:29|yours is victory [cf. I Chr. 29.11] and your name will conquer; keep us in
02Agat1    16:7|this place, that here my name might be glorified before the
02Agat1    16:8|Rhipsime, who according to your name were truly ’thrown’ with Gayane
02Agat1    16:25|the heathen profane your holy name
02Agat1    16:26|purity die for your great name
02Agat1    17:21|and we shall invoke the name of the Lord [cf. Ps. 79.19], Let him
02Agat1    17:23|Recall him and invoke his name in your heart. Behold, he
02Agat1    17:38|your service, to bear your name wherewith you saved us. For
02Agat1    17:38|know, and we invoke your name all the day
02Agat1    17:44|upon us torments for your name’s sake [cf. Matt. 5.11; Jn. 15.20], we are ready
02Agat1    17:48|and those who loved your name. Let the light of the
02Agat1    18:9|we die for your glorious name
02Agat1    19:17|on behalf of your great name, and for honoring our earthly
02Agat1    19:19|us, Lord, who ’for your name’s sake die daily; we have
02Agat1    19:19|not abandon us for your name’s sake’ [Ps. 43.23-24]. Give us your victory
02Agat1    20:8|upon the king’s sister, whose name was Xosroviduxt
02Agat1    20:14|a certain senior [naxarar] lord whose name was Otay
02Agat1    21:14|to suffer for his great name’s sake. And he gave me
02Agat1    22:28|the first believer was rightly named ’father.’ Likewise, the generations
02Agat3    2:5|He informed them by individual name of each one of the
02Agat3    4:6|of light. He called my name and note: ’Gregory.’ And
02Agat3    4:29|who had earlier called my name and showed me this, said
02Agat3    4:66|them signify that the holy name of Christ will be glorified
02Agat3    4:76|Construct the temple of God’s name in the place which has
02Agat3    7:7|of his true [harazat] sister, whose name was Xosroviduxt, that they might
02Agat3    10:17|or erect altars in the name of God, since he lacked
02Agat3    11:3|estates and borders to the name of the Church. They also
02Agat3    12:3|of healings, to make the name of Christ glorious
02Agat3    15:9|the merit of the blessed name of martyr which he had
02Agat3    15:15|faithful martyr, has inherited the name of confessor
02Agat3    16:1|was the eighth famous shrine, named for Vahagn the Dragon-Reaper
02Agat3    16:2|gold, and the altar was named, after her, golden built of
02Agat3    16:2|and third was the temple named after the goddess Astghik - who
02Agat3    17:11|raised an altar in the name of the Holy Trinity and
02Agat3    18:5|Sebastia whom no one could name in full, he preached the
02Agat3    20:1|all of them, in the name of the Father and the
02Agat3    22:9|from opponents. He bore the name of Jesus, savior of all
02Agat3    23:3|Of these, the first was named Aghbianos. The area of the
02Agat3    25:9|The first of them was named Vrtanes, who led a secular
02Agat3    25:9|second of Gregory’s sons was named Aristakes who, from childhood had
02Agat3    25:14|were these: the first was named Artavazd, who was the [sparapet] commander
02Agat3    25:14|Armenia. The second emissary was named Tachat, prince of the district
02Agat3    25:14|district of Ashots. Third was named Dat, the king’s [karapet] herald
02Agat3    28:2|Him who made His blessed name glorious throughout the entire country
02Agat3    28:9|the royal court, who was named Eusebius, they went out before
02Agat3    29:3|assembly, leaving on earth a name for righteousness and establishing for
02Agat3    31:2|We believe in the name of the Father and of
02Agat3    31:2|heathen; baptize them in the name of the Father and of
03Buz3    3:7|had been sanctified in the name of divinity, becoming houses of
03Buz3    4:10|the nahapet of the Manawazean, namely Manawazakert with all of its
03Buz3    4:11|of the Ordunis which was named Ordoru whence came the bishop
03Buz3    5:0|chief-priest Vrtanes, the elder named Grigoris and the second Yusik
03Buz3    5:3|and bore twin sons. Vrtanes named one of them after his
03Buz3    5:12|forseen in the vision; they named the first Pap and the
03Buz3    6:3|Arsacid king of the Mazkutk named Sanesan
03Buz3    8:5|another oak forest, which they named Xosrovakert
03Buz3    9:10|seized his own tun. His name was Xesha
03Buz3    10:1|of Iranian nationality who was named (Yakob) James of Nisibis, a
03Buz3    10:28|This was a lofty mountain named Enjak’isar from whose summit all
03Buz3    11:10|countless new baptisms in Christ’s name and for the army of
03Buz3    11:14|during the mass after the names of the saints were recited
03Buz3    11:16|was a very little boy, named after his grandfather, Artawazd. They
03Buz3    13:9|who were devoid of literacy, namely the people - the motley multitude
03Buz3    14:3|churches of Armenia was located, namely
03Buz3    14:4|the first altar in the name of the Lord was raised
03Buz3    14:12|very great miracles in the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ
03Buz3    14:61|appeared to his blessed student named Epipan saying not to honor
03Buz3    15:5|The wife of Pap was named Varazduxt. This couple died without
03Buz3    15:5|bearing sons. Atanagines’ wife was named Bambish. This couple bore the
03Buz3    16:1|the katoghikosate a certain presbyter named Parhen from the district of
03Buz3    16:2|the great general of Armenia, named Vasak from the Mamikonean tohm
03Buz3    17:3|of the mardpetutiwn, who was named Hayr. With him they mustered
03Buz3    19:11|the church vineyard, which was named Agarak
03Buz3    19:12|from the king’s sister, Bambish, named Nerses. Subsequently Nerses came to
03Buz3    19:13|this Hatsekatsi concubine who was named ____, name missing Pap was
03Buz3    19:13|concubine who was named ____, name missing Pap was survived by
03Buz3    20:2|Atrpatakan a high-ranking individual named Shapuh Varaz resided
03Buz3    20:3|than a demon [dew] in frenzy named Pisak. He was the chamberlain
03Buz3    20:34|they arrived at a village named Dalarik, the Iranian general entered
03Buz3    20:37|now to eternity let the name of this village be called
03Buz3    21:10|men from the Armenian army, namely Arshawir and Andovk, who had
03Buz4    2:8|by heaven, the Mamikoneans well-named and brave designated in the
03Buz4    3:25|they summoned an aged bishop, named Pawstos, and had him ordain
03Buz4    4:9|entered, including a chief presbyter named Barsighios, the dove flew from
03Buz4    4:66|suffered long torments for the name of the Lord. Hear the
03Buz4    5:10|of holy faith in the name of the Creator of God
03Buz4    5:11|Accept baptism in the name of these wonderful sacraments of
03Buz4    5:49|eternal fiery judgment in the name of the Lord, infinite, infinite
03Buz4    5:90|sons) of king Arshak, one named Gnel, the other, Tirit. They
03Buz4    6:5|to endure torments in the name of Jesus Christ, the Son
03Buz4    6:11|in the least for his name
03Buz4    6:16|us with death in his name, giving us an ordinary natural
03Buz4    6:24|to give us an honorable name and to honor us with
03Buz4    7:1|when he saw that miracle, namely, that a dove descended from
03Buz4    8:23|opponents who were from Satan, namely the Arian false bishops, and
03Buz4    9:0|to the church in the name of the great life-giving
03Buz4    9:5|Whoever, he said, bears the name of a Christian in my
03Buz4    9:6|of the Christians bearing the name would have a single grain
03Buz4    9:7|to the treasury in the name of Christ what he had
03Buz4    10:0|the sophist saw a miracle, namely the martyrs gathered inside the
03Buz4    10:4|was a chapel in the name of Saint Thekla
03Buz4    11:2|nahapet of the Mamikonean tohm, named Vardan, the brother of the
03Buz4    11:2|the great stratelate of Armenia, named Vasak they were the dayeaks
03Buz4    12:17|that the dastakert should be named after himself, Arshakawan. They also
03Buz4    14:16|this place to bear His name, by which name every place
03Buz4    14:16|bear His name, by which name every place is glorified together
03Buz4    14:17|king had built the city named Mcurn
03Buz4    14:19|the hands of a man named Shawasp, a remnant of the
03Buz4    15:0|he later brought a wife named Oghimb, from Byzantium and how
03Buz4    15:1|there was a beautiful woman named Paranjem who was the daughter
03Buz4    15:4|Gnel’s cousins, father’s brother’s son, named Tirit
03Buz4    15:20|well as his episcopal archdeacon named Murik, to go and do
03Buz4    15:45|the hill of the mountain named Lsin, close to the wall
03Buz4    15:71|him as a wife. Her name was Oghompi (Olympias
03Buz4    15:73|king a son whom they named Pap. They nourished him and
03Buz4    15:76|Paranjem involved this man, whose name was Mrjiwnik, from the Arshamunik
03Buz4    15:78|of communion. And the presbyter named Mrjiwnik administered this to queen
03Buz4    15:79|whence he came, a village named Gomkunk in the nahang of
03Buz4    16:6|general of Greater Armenia whose name was Vasak of the Mamikonean
03Buz4    17:2|my authority even bears the name of a Christian shall be
03Buz4    18:12|his secure fortress which was named Eraxani
03Buz4    18:19|The child was named after its father, Vardan
03Buz4    19:3|tiny child from that azg, named Spandarat, who subsequently became the
03Buz4    19:4|district of Arsharunik, a fortress named Artagers
03Buz4    20:25|as receiving such a good name
03Buz4    21:3|him, or even hear his name
03Buz4    23:1|one of the grandee naxarars named Meruzhan Arcruni rebelled from the
03Buz4    24:17|oath of faith in the name of their God, and for
03Buz4    40:1|one of the Iranian naxarars named Vachakan invaded the country of
03Buz4    41:1|one of the Iranian naxarars named Mshkan came to fight king
03Buz4    42:1|Then a certain great naxarar named Marichan or, Mirichan (Maruchan), or
03Buz4    42:1|or, Mirichan (Maruchan), or Marich name, came to battle against the
03Buz4    44:0|king Arshak’s son who was named Pap; how he had been
03Buz4    49:1|military commander of the Iranians named Mrhikan came with [400000] troops to
03Buz4    51:13|which you have through the name of Jesus Christ, and you
03Buz4    51:13|you the victory for His name
03Buz4    55:1|two of his princes, one named Zik, the other, Karen, to
03Buz4    56:7|wanted to die for the name of God. Going to the
03Buz4    56:14|I will drink, glorifying the name of God, and I will
03Buz4    58:6|the Mamikonean tohm, Vardan’s sister, named Hamazaspuhi. She was the wife
03Buz4    58:15|But one of Vahan’s sons, named Samuel, struck and killed his
03Buz5    1:3|supportive, he dispatched the stratelate named Terent and a certain count
03Buz5    3:7|they put a certain man named Dgghak, who, had been involved
03Buz5    4:46|for the sake of your name. Deliver us by the power
03Buz5    4:46|and give glory to your name
03Buz5    5:23|each other encouragement in his name
03Buz5    7:4|and great honor, who was named Drastamat
03Buz5    7:13|established, and that fortress was named Anyush, no one has dared
03Buz5    15:4|and the country of Iberia, namely the great Kura river, and
03Buz5    24:7|and will call out the name of the Lord so that
03Buz5    25:1|in the mountains. One was named Shaghitay, a Syrian by nationality
03Buz5    25:1|Arhewc mountain. The other was named Epipan, a Greek by nationality
03Buz5    27:2|Tsopka, in a desert area named Mambre, on a river named
03Buz5    27:2|named Mambre, on a river named Mamusheg
03Buz5    27:5|built a chapel in the name of the martyrs in the
03Buz5    32:5|of Armenia. These princes were named Terent and Ade
03Buz5    37:3|the Mamikonean tohm a man named Vache, of the same tohm
03Buz5    37:4|king Shapuh. One brother was named Manuel; the other Koms or
03Buz5    37:61|lads, the senior one was named Arshak, and the junior one
03Buz5    38:4|his wealthy naxarars, an Iranian named Suren. He also sent [10000] armed
03Buz5    42:3|Armenia’s general, Manuel. They were named Babik, Sam, and Vaghinak
03Buz5    44:9|Leave a name for bravery on earth and
03Buz6    1:3|He found a youth named Xosrov, from that same tohm
03Buz6    11:1|was a bishop of Tayk named Kirakos, called Shahap, who was
03Buz6    16:6|miracles and healings in the name of Lord Jesus Christ
04Yegh1    2:48|He grew furious at the name of Christ, when he heard
04Yegh1    3:55|on that blessed man, whose name was Garegin
04Yegh2    4:80|have a son, Ormizd by name, who will create heaven and
04Yegh2    5:102|despise success; they mock the name of fortune and greatly scorn
04Yegh2    5:109|The names of the bishops who gathered
04Yegh2    6:139|His name is Creator of heaven and
04Yegh2    6:139|earth, so is he self-named
04Yegh2    8:195|Abandoning the saving name Jesus Christ, you call him
04Yegh2    10:227|men but merely summoning by name the men whom he knew
04Yegh2    10:227|whom he knew personally. Their names were
04Yegh2    10:238|These princes were summoned by name to the royal court. Some
04Yegh2    10:244|for the sake of Christ’s name—they did not show sad
04Yegh3    1:17|will you learn the myriad names of their gods, of which
04Yegh3    6:134|that anyone would remember the name of God, terrifying shocks befell
04Yegh3    8:177|explained to the marzpan, whose name was Sebukht
04Yegh3    8:195|for the sake of God’s name had scattered and spread out
04Yegh3    11:275|the whole Persian Empire. His name was Mihrnerseh, and there was
04Yegh4    1:25|Here are the names of his associates
04Yegh4    2:39|many soldiers. He wrote their names and presented many of them
04Yegh4    3:62|what they did not know, namely, by what means he might
04Yegh4    3:67|which side, what were the names of each one’s adjutants, how
04Yegh4    3:71|one of the nobles, whose name was Mushkan Niusalavurt
04Yegh4    3:72|and of Vasak’s deceitful subterfuge, namely, how he had wished to
04Yegh5    2:34|ourselves, and bequeathed the valiant name of our family to the
04Yegh5    3:55|the Amatuni family, Arandzar by name, a man full of wisdom
04Yegh5    3:67|at the same time was named god over the Egyptians
04Yegh5    3:69|Therefore, God bestowed a great name on him and established him
04Yegh5    4:88|higher and gave him a name above all names, that at
04Yegh5    4:88|him a name above all names, that at the name of
04Yegh5    4:88|all names, that at the name of Jesus Christ every knee
04Yegh5    7:156|These are the names of the valiant martyrs who
04Yegh5    7:167|the other nobles inscribed their names in the book of life
04Yegh6    1:4|castle for refuge, Bak by name, went up onto the wall
04Yegh6    2:35|their oaths a priest, whose name was Arshen, was constrained to
04Yegh6    3:57|the greatest nobles, Atrormizd by name, whose principality touched on the
04Yegh6    3:64|of the Artsrunik, Mushe by name, who was a prelate in
04Yegh6    5:117|seen that when the honorable name of God, which he falsely
04Yegh6    6:149|surrounded me, but through the name of the Lord I conquered
04Yegh6    6:150|we shall call on the name of the Lord and rout
04Yegh6    7:165|His name was not remembered among the
04Yegh7    1:4|of the Khaylandurk, Bel by name, was secretly inclined to the
04Yegh7    1:19|he ordered the intendant, whose name was Denshapuh, to precede him
04Yegh7    3:59|he called the bishop by name, for the latter knew Persian
04Yegh7    3:67|to us but to your name give glory for your mercy
04Yegh7    4:81|Lord, how marvelous is your name in the whole earth. Your
04Yegh7    5:125|me, and in me the name of our Lord Jesus Christ
04Yegh7    8:183|the sun, loudly proclaiming his name; yet you honored the king
04Yegh7    8:198|impartial dispensation, it has been named the god Mihr, for it
04Yegh7    9:215|would honor them with the name of ’God,’ they would
04Yegh7    10:226|forward, a priest Arshen by name, about whom the saints previously
04Yegh7    13:323|But the names of the six who all
04Yegh7    15:355|he found out their various names and indicated them on the
04Yegh8    1:2|were in bonds for the name of Christ. He interrogated them
04Yegh8    1:5|and note: “What are your names
04Yegh8    1:6|By my parents I was named Khoren, and he Abraham. But
04Yegh9    1:0|The Names of the Princes
04Yegh9    2:39|the country, Harevshlom Shapuh by name, to whom all the condemned
04Yegh9    3:53|Yazkert’s younger son, Raham by name from the family of Mihran
04Yegh9    3:54|his own protege, who was named Peroz
04Yegh9    5:104|every hall they remembered their names
04Yegh9    5:105|in their memory, and the names of each one were inscribed
05Parp1    1:0|holy martyr Gregory, after whose name the book is called (the
05Parp1    3:3|first by a certain man named Biwzas, close to the Thracian
05Parp1    3:6|to the aforementioned small city named Biwzandios. He noted the marvellous
05Parp1    3:7|he built a glorious city named Constantinople, after himself. In Armenian
05Parp1    3:11|of his impudence under the name of P’awstos
05Parp1    4:9|the chapel at Hadamakert. The name of this blessed man is
05Parp1    4:9|man is recalled among the names of the holy witnesses preached
05Parp2    6:1|member) of the Arsacid line named Xosrov
05Parp2    6:5|and we shall bear the name of servitude
05Parp2    10:0|Armenia) with a truthful man named Mashtoc.’ He was from
05Parp2    10:0|Hac’ekac’, son of a man named Vardan. In his childhood he
05Parp2    10:14|him to a certain presbyter named Habel who earlier had spoken
05Parp2    12:4|his own son who was named Shapuh after Yazkert’s father. The
05Parp2    13:18|three (people] assemble in my name, whatever they seek from my
05Parp2    14:1|Among them was a presbyter named Surmak from the Bznunik’ district
05Parp2    15:9|gave them a certain Syrian named Brk’isho. He came to the
05Parp2    15:13|them as kat’oghikos another Syrian named Shamuel
05Parp2    17:33|in your heart in the name of the Almighty who created
05Parp2    18:3|died peacefully in the village named Blur in the district of
05Parp2    18:6|Sahak’s) own native sephakan village named Ashtishat in the district of
05Parp2    19:2|Yovsep’) was from the village named Xoghoc’imk’ in the district of
05Parp3    20:0|King Yazkert had a hazarapet named Mihrnerseh who was a malicious
05Parp3    20:0|man from the Siwnik’ tohm, named Varazvaghan
05Parp3    23:2|venerable priests and monks. (Their names) are as follows: Yovsep’ (who
05Parp3    24:11|the many gods which you name on the earth and in
05Parp3    30:4|together with you for the name of Christ, I will choose
05Parp3    30:6|us take pride in His name every day
05Parp3    30:7|cast off from ourselves the name of apostasy and mix with
05Parp3    30:9|They arrived at a village named Aramanay located in the state
05Parp3    32:4|Now a certain individual named Zandaghan from the Ostan house
05Parp3    32:5|him at yet another village named Berdkunk’ in the same district
05Parp3    35:0|as far as the village named Xaghxagh in the country of
05Parp3    35:17|to a royal Aghbanian (Aghuan) named Vahan and sent this same
05Parp3    36:11|non-priestshaving the following names: a certain Zangak, Sahak Jaynogh
05Parp3    37:8|Armenia , Vardan, sent a sepuh named Arhanjar of the Amatunik’ azg
05Parp3    38:22|salvation and call upon the name of the Lord.’
05Parp3    39:12|requiter keeps all of these names written in the Book of
05Parp3    40:0|victory, and an accounting by name of those (prominent) people who
05Parp3    40:3|ordered that a certain man named Atrormizd, from the land of
05Parp3    41:10|his companions in the village named Orjnahagh in the district of
05Parp3    42:1|to the rebels) in the name of king Yazkert and falsely
05Parp3    44:6|one was and giving the names, and mentioning what degree in
05Parp3    44:7|the Iranians) had heard the names and deeds of each (of
05Parp3    44:7|they were unfamiliar with the names of the holy men and
05Parp3    44:31|joyous faces, since for the name of Christ they had been
05Parp3    46:13|earth a good and permanent name for themselves for all time
05Parp3    48:14|saints martyred in the district named Vardges, on the seventh day
05Parp3    52:3|same ornaments which, for the name of God, they had been
05Parp3    53:4|those who believed in His name. What He said was shown
05Parp3    53:7|for the glory of His name, and strengthen you before the
05Parp3    53:12|who was from the village named Orkovi in the district of
05Parp3    54:15|and the glorification of Christ’s name
05Parp3    55:1|they came to a village named Rhewan some six hrasax or
05Parp3    55:19|the truth and serve falsely-named gods, which are not gods
05Parp3    57:9|the village of the mages named Rhewan. They were: the blessed
05Parp3    57:34|to relate this miraculous man’s name to us, but the Omniscent
05Parp3    57:34|with the joy of his name
05Parp3    57:37|plan and raised aloft the name of His blessed Church
05Parp3    58:7|flaying and death, for the name of Christ
05Parp4    60:1|one, and ruled himself. His name was Peroz
05Parp4    62:4|them to their mother, whose name was Juik. Juik’s sister, whose
05Parp4    62:4|was Juik. Juik’s sister, whose name was Anushvrham, was married to
05Parp4    62:5|and marvellous. The first was named Vahan, the second, Vasak, and
05Parp4    62:6|had yet another younger brother, named Vard, who was still a
05Parp4    63:8|of the blessed Hmayeak, whose name was Vahan, was especially attentive
05Parp4    65:9|Vahan had an associate whose name was Vriw, undistinguished by azg
05Parp4    65:21|he worried about the bad name of apostasy he bore (as
05Parp4    66:9|hour because of the false name which I hatefully bear. For
05Parp4    66:9|this world bearing such a name
05Parp4    67:0|one of the Armenian naxarars, named Varaz-shapuh, from the Amatunik’
05Parp4    67:7|was a sepuh from Urc named Varaznerseh, the son of Koght’ek
05Parp4    67:8|and having received a good name, both you and we shall
05Parp4    68:6|Babgen Siwni, who was then named prince of the Siwnik’ lordship
05Parp4    68:12|When they reached the village named Varazkert, they learned that the
05Parp4    68:13|on ahead to the village named Krhuakk’, saying: “Let me try
05Parp4    68:24|and encamped in the village named Akorhi (located on mount) Masis
05Parp4    69:3|for the glory of Your name. Let the pagans never say
05Parp4    69:13|duplicity, and inherit a great name
05Parp4    69:19|who were his satellitesone named Varhgosh from the Gnt’unik’ tohm
05Parp4    69:19|the Gnt’unik’ tohm, the other named Vasak from the Saharhunik’ tohm
05Parp4    69:22|glad tidings quickly arrived. His name was Arhastom, of the Gnunik’
05Parp4    69:29|had favored them with the name of great triumph, while giving
05Parp4    70:11|of the Anjewac’ik’ naxarars, whose name was Yohan, as well as
05Parp4    70:11|as well as an Eruanduni named Nerseh, allied with other men
05Parp4    70:12|by the prince of Andzewac’ik’, named Sewuk, and the prince of
05Parp4    70:12|and the prince of Mokk’, named Yohan, with many cavalrymen
05Parp4    71:3|they encamped in a village named Nersehapat
05Parp4    71:4|Savior to raise His great name among the multitude of assembled
05Parp4    71:22|Armenia, Yohan, with a good name, much glory and booty, and
05Parp4    73:20|come and would take the name of triumph as well as
05Parp4    74:11|and died that day. Their names are as follows
05Parp4    74:15|also seized a Siwni sepuh named Yazd, and some others from
05Parp4    75:2|Aryan troops at the village named Du, at the border of
05Parp4    75:2|from it at a village named Mkarhinch’ with [100] men, more or
05Parp4    76:14|would die with a bad name
05Parp4    79:3|the village called (by two names), one (of which) was Giwghik
05Parp4    79:10|encamped close to the village named Du, in the plain of
05Parp4    81:7|approached a village of Karin named Arcat’i, and reached a torrent
05Parp4    83:8|us always exalt in God’s name and always confess it, for
05Parp4    85:8|a Hepthalite, or hear the name Hepthalite, to say nothing about
05Parp4    85:9|will receive eternally a bad name.
05Parp4    89:0|called Her at the village named Nuarsak. He sent as messengers
05Parp4    91:1|called Artaz, to the village named Eghind, where he and all
05Parp4    91:10|the nobility. (Nixor) greeted by name each of the naxarars who
05Parp4    92:12|would certainly inherit the bad name which has been given to
05Parp4    93:15|even at great price, the name of rebellion, but it was
05Parp4    97:3|which they toiled, for the name of Christ. He ended fatigue
05Parp4    98:0|Then a marzpan named Andekan came to the country
05Parp4    100:26|child of the concubine (whose name is) inscribed on stone preaches
06Khor1    2:8|Men whose names we know for certain collected
06Khor1    3:5|leaving a memorial to their name in the world, how appropriate
06Khor1    4:2|patriarchs, not only concerning their names and times but also by
06Khor1    4:5|Similarly they apply another name to Noah and credit him
06Khor1    4:6|count as years the periods named after some gods, could he
06Khor1    4:19|understood in two ways: either naming as of something forgotten or
06Khor1    4:20|Now the naming as of something forgotten is
06Khor1    4:20|led them to forget the name God or Him whose name
06Khor1    4:20|name God or Him whose name it is, nor had the
06Khor1    4:24|years begat a son and named him Noah
06Khor1    4:25|bestow on him alone the name of son, whereas it simply
06Khor1    4:27|give rest means to stop, namely, to stop the impiety and
06Khor1    4:30|Scripture honored him with the name of son as a famous
06Khor1    6:4|them delighted in changing the names and the stories and the
06Khor1    6:5|they give him a barbaric name, attributing to him thirty-six
06Khor1    6:5|correct; but in changing the names and in many other ways
06Khor1    6:21|competent among them, Olympiodorus by name, said this: ’I shall tell
06Khor1    6:23|the mountain after his own name Sim. Then he returned to
06Khor1    6:24|the same riverbank, from whose name he called the province Tarawn
06Khor1    10:9|elevated plain and called the name of the plateau Hark’-that
06Khor1    10:10|called it after his own name Haykashēn
06Khor1    11:28|is called Hayk’ after the name of our ancestor Hayk
06Khor1    12:7|the lake by his own name
06Khor1    12:13|the mountain after his own name Aragats’, and his possessions, the
06Khor1    12:16|called it after his own name Armavir; and he called the
06Khor1    12:16|Armavir; and he called the name of the river Eraskh (Araxes
06Khor1    12:17|mountain called Aragats’. From his name, they say, the district is
06Khor1    12:22|the places after their own names: P’arakhot from P’arokh, and Ts’olakert
06Khor1    12:23|mountain Masis after his own name, and he himself returned to
06Khor1    12:25|mountain Geḷ after his own name and the village Geḷarkuni, by
06Khor1    12:25|the village Geḷarkuni, by which name the lake is also called
06Khor1    12:28|the land after his own name Siunik’; but the Persians more
06Khor1    12:31|and gave it his own name Geḷami, which later was called
06Khor1    12:38|on every side. By his name all races call our land
06Khor1    13:5|led by a certain Niwk’ar named Madēs, a boastful and war
06Khor1    14:14|governor, built in his own name and fortified with low walls
06Khor1    14:18|and famous that by his name up to today, as is
06Khor1    14:23|same man mentions another reason, namely, that, as I have heard
06Khor1    15:7|is called Ayrarat after his name
06Khor1    15:15|a new statue in the name of the gods and greatly
06Khor1    22:13|did we thus learn the names of our ancestors and the
06Khor1    22:13|Assyrians, and Persians, since their names and deeds were entered on
06Khor1    23:6|land were those men whose names we shall inscribe below
06Khor1    23:22|captive Hebrew leaders, Shambat by name, and brought and settled him
06Khor1    23:26|But know that this name Smbat, which the Bagratunik’ often
06Khor1    23:34|Eruand and Tigran were indeed named after these in expectation, the
06Khor1    23:34|distant that someone recalled these names
06Khor1    31:2|and called after his own name, Tigranakert. And he ordered those
06Khor1    32:3|Therefore I like to name for their valor, in this
06Khor1    34:18|I know that this definite name of Biurasp is found in
06Khor1    34:24|by some horrible word or name, which no one could hear
06Khor2    3:4|be called Bagratuni after his name - which is now a great
06Khor2    6:7|was called Vanand after his name. And the names of the
06Khor2    6:7|after his name. And the names of the villages are called
06Khor2    7:8|though he kept the original name of the family
06Khor2    7:10|whom the family received its name - but this was later, in
06Khor2    7:11|which are called after their names. So, these principalities are called
06Khor2    7:14|regard to their role and name: he who prepared the royal
06Khor2    7:19|other companies with the royal name
06Khor2    8:5|the house of Cadmos, whose names we set out in one
06Khor2    8:23|and established them as lords, naming them after their villages and
06Khor2    8:27|foremost principalities, giving them the name of Vahuni
06Khor2    8:28|the towns of the same names
06Khor2    8:30|the province of the same name, who commanded many brigands, and
06Khor2    8:31|the provinces of the same name
06Khor2    8:32|the provinces for these men’s names or whether they called the
06Khor2    8:32|called the principalities after the name of the provinces
06Khor2    8:43|latter’s own son, whom he named Artashēs and loved dearly. For
06Khor2    11:5|the River Hrazdan; from his name the Varazhnuni family is so
06Khor2    13:22|many kings with the one name - as is the custom of
06Khor2    14:17|is called Vaykunik’ after the name of the brigand
06Khor2    18:6|city with magnificent buildings and named it Caesarea in honor of
06Khor2    24:3|of many to have two names, like Herod Agrippa, or like
06Khor2    24:9|one of his brothers, whose name was Senekia, to Judaea to
06Khor2    24:16|One of his relations, whose name was Saria, he put to
06Khor2    24:16|he brought his sons, whose names were Sap’atia and Azaria, up
06Khor2    26:3|Syrians could not pronounce his name, they called him Abgarus
06Khor2    28:5|be called Pahlav from the name of their city and great
06Khor2    28:7|sister, Aspahapet Pahlav, taking this name from the principality of her
06Khor2    33:21|now in every place His name accomplishes great miracles through his
06Khor2    33:44|his principal companions, Simon by name, has been sent to Persia
06Khor2    33:50|His principal disciples, Simon by name, is in the confines of
06Khor2    36:9|is derived from the nurse’s name, meaninggift of Sanota
06Khor2    37:12|But one child, Artashēs by name, whom his wet nurse had
06Khor2    46:21|same expression the town was named Marmēt, at the desire of
06Khor2    46:21|of Artashēs to remove the name of Eruand from the place
06Khor2    46:21|is the reason for the naming of the town
06Khor2    47:6|raised to princely rank and named Dimak’sean after the heroic exploits
06Khor2    47:7|them Truni after their father’s name - not because of any brave
06Khor2    48:7|the town by the same name Bagaran
06Khor2    49:4|he called after his own name Artashat
06Khor2    50:18|it important to enumerate by name now, but later when we
06Khor2    52:5|kept in addition its original name Artaz, because the land from
06Khor2    54:6|command and army by his name
06Khor2    56:4|be called by his own name, so that the name of
06Khor2    56:4|own name, so that the name of Artashēs might be no
06Khor2    57:3|to call children after the names of their ancestors in expectation
06Khor2    57:7|call them Manuean after the name of their ancestor
06Khor2    60:3|murderer - but because of his name he greatly boasted that he
06Khor2    60:7|it Elia after his own name, just as Hadrian was called
06Khor2    63:1|Trdat Bagratuni and the first names of his family
06Khor2    63:6|beautiful and was playing; her name was Nazinik. He was enamored
06Khor2    63:13|laws, they first received barbarous names: Biurat, and Smbat, and other
06Khor2    63:13|being deprived of their traditional names by which they were called
06Khor2    63:14|seems to me that the name Bagarat by which the Bagratunik’
06Khor2    64:3|empire, whence he gained the name Peroz, which meansvictor.” He
06Khor2    64:7|shall not discuss them by name, partly because all is not
06Khor2    65:4|called Vaḷarshavan after his own name. He also surrounded with walls
06Khor2    65:5|was the first of that name, the short-lived one who
06Khor2    68:5|called Arsacids after their ancestor’s name
06Khor2    68:8|as I said earlier, whose names are the following: the eldest
06Khor2    68:11|their families after each one’s name. And he promoted them above
06Khor2    68:11|noble families, preserving the original name of each family so that
06Khor2    70:2|converted to our faith, was named Eleazar. He learned the Greek
06Khor2    70:3|captive of his, Barsuma by name, whom the Persians called Rastsohun
06Khor2    72:7|But the aforementioned branches named Aspahapet and Surenean did not
06Khor2    73:2|of his house, Burz by name, had taken in flight to
06Khor2    75:6|details and indicated neither the names nor the places, we have
06Khor2    77:9|ground, and he changed their name to his own, “Artashirakan
06Khor2    80:2|lesser and insignificant people, whose name was Burdar, went from Persia
06Khor2    80:3|sister of a certain magnate named Euthalius, he set out to
06Khor2    84:15|title Mamgonean after his own name
06Khor2    88:13|as an inscription the mystical name of the sun, in the
06Khor2    88:13|Thracian tongue Xeuxippus, by which name the baths were also called
06Khor2    89:8|council on account of his name as a confessor, as indeed
06Khor2    89:8|confessor, as indeed they so named him with affection and great
06Khor2    90:7|ennobling him in his father’s name, and setting him among the
06Khor2    90:9|it Arsharunik’ after his own name, because previously it was called
06Khor2    91:5|a certain woman, Manē by name, among the companions of Saint
06Khor2    91:5|this reason, the mountain was named “Caves of Manē,” and in
06Khor3    3:3|respect them for the famous name’ of Gregory and his posterity
06Khor3    8:4|which is called by his name to this day
06Khor3    24:6|an unworthy priest, falsely so named, she mixed mortal poison in
06Khor3    26:8|Tigranakert who are no longer named among the Aryans and non
06Khor3    47:4|prince of the province whose name was Shabit’
06Khor3    48:18|mine, honoring you with the name of Arsacid
06Khor3    51:10|archives they transferred to his name, altering them slightly but not
06Khor3    51:10|but not removing the original name
06Khor3    51:11|that only the new king’s name would be inscribed
06Khor3    51:12|be copied with his own name and that Hamazasp should be
06Khor3    52:5|So a certain priest named Habel approached the king and
06Khor3    52:8|the Khaduni family, Vahrich by name, who was very enthusiastic for
06Khor3    55:20|king’s cushion, just as my name indicates
06Khor3    58:9|Vṙamshapuh’s son, king. Changing his name to Artashir, he entrusted the
06Khor3    59:5|the first of which he named Theodosius in honor of Theodosius
06Khor3    59:8|he built numerous storehouses and named them Augusteum in honor of
06Khor3    59:10|arms and a garrison and named it Theodosiopolis that the emperor’s
06Khor3    59:10|it Theodosiopolis that the emperor’s name might be rendered immortal by
06Khor3    59:10|be rendered immortal by the name of the city
06Khor3    60:7|the prince of Gardman, whose name was Khurs
06Khor3    60:11|them, their fellow pupils, whose names were Leontius and Koriun, departed
06Khor3    61:6|Then our translators, whose names we mentioned earlier, arrived and
06Khor3    64:9|with a Persian Marzban whose name was Veh-Mihr-Shapuh
06Khor3    65:4|to another Syrian, Samuel by name, so that he might be
06Khor3    65:10|through his contempt for the name of Arsacid, at least let
06Khor3    67:8|his granddaughter-in-law whose name was Dstrik, the wife of
07Seb1    8:11|of Atrpatakan, so that the name of Armenians would no longer
07Seb1    9:3|He built a city and named it Veh Anjatok’ Khosrov, which
07Seb1    12:33|which was under his control, namely the Tanuterakan tun as far
07Seb1    13:1|from the land of Khuzastan, named Shirin. She was the queen
07Seb1    19:2|was divided into two: one named Movsēs and the other Yovhan
07Seb1    24:5|presbyter among them who was named Abel was appointed to priestly
07Seb1    26:1|became aware of it. His name was Yovsēp’. ’A man,’
07Seb1    28:9|and with three men - whose names were Sargis Dimak’sean, Sargis Trpatuni
07Seb1    28:10|was a certain Persian prince named Datoyean, appointed by royal command
07Seb1    28:12|a certain senior noble whose name was Shahrapan Bandakan. All the
07Seb1    31:2|emperor Maurice had a son named T’ēodos. A rumour spread over
07Seb1    34:21|also arrested the patriarch, whose name was Zak’aria, and the custodian
07Seb1    34:23|over the city by the name of Modestos, who wrote to
07Seb1    40:2|the house of Abraham, whose name was K’ristop’or. They installed him
07Seb1    41:12|of the emperor Heraclius, whose name was Athalarikos, which stifled the
07Seb1    42:5|same sons of Ismael whose name was Mahmet, a merchant, as
07Seb1    44:4|called him Constantine after the name of his father. Then he
07Seb1    44:28|appointed his elder son, whose name was Smbat, to the rank
07Seb1    45:0|of the church in the name of the Angels. Accusation by
07Seb1    45:8|built a church in the name of the Heavenly Angels, who
07Seb1    48:1|who was called after the name of his father Constantine, in
07Seb1    50:9|and they will seek your name, Lord. They will be put
07Seb1    50:9|They will know that your name is Lord, and you only
08Ghev1    2:0|the shah of Iran whose name was Yazdgird (Yazkert) [III, 632-651], the grandson
08Ghev1    2:5|Artaz against the Byzantine general named Procopius, who was encamped in
08Ghev1    2:9|and went to a hill named Eghbark’ where they held the
08Ghev1    3:14|those who believed in His Name. As retribution for the evils
08Ghev1    4:17|a memorial to his own name, to glorify the Lord’s name
08Ghev1    4:17|name, to glorify the Lord’s name
08Ghev1    5:2|had taken from the West, naming the church after it Amenap’rkich’
08Ghev1    5:6|them an extremely mighty man, named True’gh (Terbelis, Tervel), khan of
08Ghev1    10:11|and the place where Your name is glorified has become a
08Ghev1    10:12|praising Your blessed and awesome name, we place in Your hands
08Ghev1    10:17|emperor gave them the city named Poti (P’oyt’) in the territory
08Ghev1    10:18|caliph of the Ishmaelites whose name was al-Walid
08Ghev1    13:4|Umar, in the name of Allah, Caliph of the
08Ghev1    14:9|taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord
08Ghev1    14:34|five are known under the name of the Law, and called
08Ghev1    14:57|from removing from it the names of the evangelists, or from
08Ghev1    14:58|the Holy Spirit, under the name of Paraclete, that is the
08Ghev1    14:61|Father will send in my name, he will teach you all
08Ghev1    14:61|Father will send in my name”, whereas your Muhammad did not
08Ghev1    14:61|did not come in the name of our Lord, but in
08Ghev1    14:61|Lord, but in his own name. Jesus promised the Holy Spirit
08Ghev1    14:71|own admonitions under the holiest name of Christ, professing themselves to
08Ghev1    14:75|case of a certain Hajjaj, named by you as Governor of
08Ghev1    14:80|When other pagans hear the names of the Prophets or the
08Ghev1    14:80|you do not despise their names you turn their words into
08Ghev1    14:97|passage applies to one only, namely, he who is the most
08Ghev1    14:113|May his name endure forever, his fame continue
08Ghev1    14:118|upon his shoulder, and his name will be called the Angel
08Ghev1    14:122|son and shall call his name Emmanuel, which means, God is
08Ghev1    14:153|him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become
08Ghev1    14:157|never read, give Jesus different names: Word, Son, Ray, Image of
08Ghev1    14:157|exposition of each of these names, indicating their true sense and
08Ghev1    14:163|nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
08Ghev1    14:208|Under the name of ’ass’ the Prophet means
08Ghev1    14:208|does not know.” [Isa. 1:3]. Under the name ’camel’, the Prophet refers to
08Ghev1    14:216|to bring to ourselves the name of ’saints’, a name precious
08Ghev1    14:216|the name of ’saints’, a name precious and incomparable, as predicted
08Ghev1    14:216|be called by a new name which the mouth of the
08Ghev1    14:217|note: “ (I have manifested thy name to the men) whom thou
08Ghev1    14:220|the sake of the glorious name of Jesus Christ, our Lord
08Ghev1    14:220|of those who loved His name, with whom we may be
08Ghev1    17:1|of sending a certain general named Harith (Hert’) to conduct a
08Ghev1    18:1|Then his mother who was named P’arsbit’ saw this, she commanded
08Ghev1    18:1|this, she commanded the general named T’armach’ to assemble a large
08Ghev1    18:2|and its general, who was named Djarrah (Jar’ay) (Djarrah ibn al
08Ghev1    18:3|Ishmaelite troops under their general, named Sa’id al-Harashi (Set’-Harashi
08Ghev1    20:6|of your worship which you named (Haghia) Sophia, I will turn
08Ghev1    20:13|to the glory of His name, and against me, the protector
08Ghev1    28:2|so that they reveal the names of the dead and their
08Ghev1    30:1|a certain snake-like individual named Sulaiman. (Allied) with him were
08Ghev1    31:1|as a wife his sister, named Khatun. (The Khaqan) sent along
08Ghev1    31:2|to one of his generals, named R’azht’arxan, of the Xat’irlit’ber brigade
08Ghev1    32:3|Her. A certain Ishmaelite general (named) R’uh also arrived (in Her
08Ghev1    34:9|of one of the lords, named Mushegh, who was the son
08Ghev1    34:11|he seized the tax collector named Abu Mjur (Apumchur) and those
08Ghev1    34:15|force) to a military commander named Abu Njib (Apunchip) to go
08Ghev1    34:40|entrusted them to a general named (ibn Isma’il) Amir (Amr
08Ghev1    34:41|impregnable defending walls, which was named Baghdad
08Ghev1    34:65|peril we call upon Your name, Oh Lord, and glorify You
08Ghev1    34:69|The names of the military commanders were
08Ghev1    34:69|and commoners who cannot be named one by one
08Ghev1    34:72|on those who glorified His name. They called upon God’s loving
08Ghev1    37:4|his own brother who was named ’Abas (al-’Abas ibn Muhammad
08Ghev1    39:17|a replacement a certain prince named Rauh (R’oh) (ibn Hatim, ostikan
08Ghev1    40:2|Rauh. Truly, as befitted his name he was contentious (xazmabar) and
08Ghev1    40:6|the captives asked a man named K’ubeida, who was sympathetic to
08Ghev1    40:20|children or fields for my name will receive a hundredfold more
09Draskh1    1:5|time, recorded from the beginning, namely the transactions of kings that
09Draskh1    1:10|a genealogy (of his generations): namely who among them devoted themselves
09Draskh1    1:24|pagan writers give the forefathers’ names in a different form from
09Draskh1    2:2|son was born and was named Gomer (Gamir), and the territory
09Draskh1    2:2|territory in his possession was named Gamirk’ from his name
09Draskh1    2:2|was named Gamirk’ from his name
09Draskh1    2:4|Then came Maday who named the territory of his house
09Draskh1    2:5|whom the Thessalians (T’etaghk’) were named, and Meshech (Mosok’), who ruled
09Draskh1    2:6|Ask’anaz) and Togarmah (T’orgom) who named the country that he possessed
09Draskh1    2:7|for at first Ashkenaz had named our people after himself in
09Draskh1    2:13|To Ashkenaz, who first named our people Ashkenazian after himself
09Draskh1    2:13|of Togarmah from his own name
09Draskh1    3:4|his own paternal lot, and named the country Hayk’ (= Armenia
09Draskh1    3:6|of the northern mountain and named the mountain Aragac after his
09Draskh1    3:6|the mountain Aragac after his name, while he called the territory
09Draskh1    3:8|with blocks of sandstone, and named it Armawir
09Draskh1    3:11|the southern mountain which he named Masis after himself, and called
09Draskh1    3:12|built villages and gerdastans, and named the mountain Gegham after himself
09Draskh1    3:15|of Geghami, which was later named Garni after Garnik, and died
09Draskh1    3:17|call us Armaneakk’ in his name
09Draskh1    3:18|also the Cappadocians (Kaputkec’is), and named that land Armenia Proton from
09Draskh1    3:18|land Armenia Proton from his name. To this day they give
09Draskh1    3:18|day they give the above name to that (part of the
09Draskh1    3:22|welfare of the land, and named his place of residence Ayrarat
09Draskh1    3:22|of residence Ayrarat from his name
09Draskh1    3:25|her former lust for Ara, named Kardos Ara after his father
09Draskh1    3:27|achievement. The following are the names of those rulers
09Draskh1    3:28|of these, one by the name of Paroyr who was of
09Draskh1    4:6|appearance did justice to his name, since to the onlookers he
09Draskh1    4:12|the source of so many names and stories, let him know
09Draskh1    4:18|this day under the same name, derives its origin from him
09Draskh1    5:2|that the empire would be named after him, since he had
09Draskh1    5:18|left a good and notable name for himself, he died in
09Draskh1    6:8|the younger Mithridates, who was named after his father. He had
09Draskh1    7:9|three houses with the following names: Kareni Pahlaw, Surenay Pahlaw, (and
09Draskh1    8:6|had been baptized in (the name of) Christ, disturbed by the
09Draskh1    9:5|accordance with what is written, namely that a chaste person seeks
09Draskh1    10:7|a certain hermit by the name of Garnik found his holy
09Draskh1    14:21|a certain Syrian by the name of Brgishoy, an impudent and
09Draskh1    14:22|appointed another Syrian by the name of Shmuel, who was a
09Draskh1    15:2|were in the Persian scriptures, namely several intolerable customs and wicked
09Draskh1    15:4|a large church in the name of Saint Grigor and transferred
09Draskh1    16:22|time of his baptism was named Yiztbuzit, which meansGod has
09Draskh1    16:38|Dvin, and two other districts, namely Maseac’otn and the region of
09Draskh1    16:43|has districts of the same name and is known asThird
09Draskh1    16:48|He named the region of Tayk’ with
09Draskh1    16:50|be aware) that the former names were given by our own
09Draskh1    17:5|a certain elder by the name of Abel, who was one
09Draskh1    17:8|city of Dvin which was named after Saint Grigor
09Draskh1    18:18|Ezr, (Ezr is the biblical name Ezra, but there is also
09Draskh1    18:19|for the sake of the name of the Lord
09Draskh1    18:20|lived there, Ezr changed the name of the place from Mayroy
09Draskh1    19:6|that were confirmed in the name of Christ and were adherents
09Draskh1    19:6|enslaved princes of the enemy, namely the faithful whom he had
09Draskh1    19:19|house of God which he named after Saint Grigor, and whose
09Draskh1    20:28|sent to Armenia by the name of Abdllah (‘Abdullah), a wicked
09Draskh1    21:17|cavalry forces, and registered their names in the archives, as if
09Draskh1    21:21|a great deal in the name of Christ, was adorned by
09Draskh1    22:4|always remember and proclaim your name in our prayers
09Draskh1    22:5|they are publicly announcing (the name of) the king of the
09Draskh1    22:18|of Armenia, one by the name of Walld (Vlit’), who had
09Draskh1    23:12|time, a man by the name of Sulayman (Suleyman), immediately summoned
09Draskh1    24:9|immaculate blood, so that their names were inscribed in the Register
09Draskh1    24:20|patriarch, a certain governor (ostikan) named Khuzaima (Xuzima) came to the
09Draskh1    25:1|sent to Armenia a governor named Khalid (Hawl) with a small
09Draskh1    25:2|princess) of the Bagratuni house (named) Aruseak dominated the greater part
09Draskh1    25:26|Armenia a governor by the name of Abu Sa’id (Apuset’
09Draskh1    25:65|to the glory of Thy Name. Henceforth, in place of the
09Draskh1    25:69|districts and cities, and whose names are also inscribed in the
09Draskh1    25:71|worldly needs, they lost their name and eternal life, which is
09Draskh1    26:5|prince of that land, whose name was Ktrich
09Draskh1    26:13|village of Tus Step’annos, also named Kon, whose people were called
09Draskh1    26:13|were called Sewordik’ from the name of his ancestor Sewuk
09Draskh1    26:28|many blows for confessing the name of Christ. The Father of
09Draskh1    26:28|Light crowned him and his name was inscribed in the Register
09Draskh1    27:10|Subsequently, a governor named ’Ali Armani was sent to
09Draskh1    28:13|of the katholikos Georg by name, from the komopolis of Garni
09Draskh1    29:9|Thus, he exalted (the name of) the people of Togarmah
09Draskh1    30:45|But let my name and memory perish from the
09Draskh1    30:51|the tribunal of the righteous, namely that (all facts) must be
09Draskh1    31:2|great many number of gifts, namely, beautiful weapons, ornaments, robes wrought
09Draskh1    31:12|of the city, two brothers, named Mahmet and Umayi, came out
09Draskh1    33:6|had also sent many warriors, namely, fierce archers as well as
09Draskh1    34:7|mind. Deceiving the three brothersnamely, his son-in-law Ashot
09Draskh1    35:5|fortress was one by the name of Hasan, a very trustworthy
09Draskh1    37:13|nahapet of the Sewordik’, whose name owes its origin to their
09Draskh1    37:13|its origin to their ancestor named Sew
09Draskh1    37:14|Georg with his brother whose name was Arues, and brought them
09Draskh1    37:16|being executed, they inscribed their names in the Register of Life
09Draskh1    42:13|of the distinguished naxarars, whose name was Hasana prince in
09Draskh1    43:7|prizes from the royal treasuries, namely valuable gold-embroidered robes, and
09Draskh1    43:12|discussions concerned one thing only, namely to make preparations for their
09Draskh1    44:3|and generous sparapet of Armenia, namely Ashotthe son of king
09Draskh1    45:23|the altars raised in His name desecrated. The patrimony of the
09Draskh1    46:1|toils that came upon us, namely the sickle flying through the
09Draskh1    51:23|spoken in whispers in closets, namely, “We are Christians and we
09Draskh1    51:29|and handsome youth by the name of Mik’ayel, from the land
09Draskh1    51:32|brothers of Gnuni ancestry, whose names were Dawit’ of the one
09Draskh1    51:46|midst of the universe. The names of these men are written
09Draskh1    52:1|the neighboring nations surrounding us, namely the Greeks, the people of
09Draskh1    54:1|of God; greetings in the name of the Lord
09Draskh1    54:5|have mercy on your flock, namely the Armenians, the Iberians, and
09Draskh1    54:34|with what we were taught, namely “Let no one hear his
09Draskh1    54:37|of the Glory of His name
09Draskh1    54:40|desecrated the altar in His name
09Draskh1    54:79|laws of Christ, and whose name is exalted with glory from
09Draskh1    54:81|and let us bless your name gloriously, Augustus Constantine, autocrat, and
09Draskh1    55:20|which they made in the name of God, I returned to
09Draskh1    56:6|land. The latter and his name-sake, that is, the son
09Draskh1    56:11|Subsequently, the two name-sakes, who had inherited the
09Draskh1    58:1|heard that the other king, namely his namesake and the son
09Draskh1    60:1|a certain Hagarite by the name of P’arkini, who placed on
09Draskh1    60:30|fault except for two people, namely prince Sahak and his son
09Draskh1    61:3|servants, a man by the name of Subuki, who had been
09Draskh1    62:12|king aware of the circumstances, namely that they were fighting against
09Draskh1    63:7|governor of the land) whose name was Amram, but the people
09Draskh1    63:19|as the Christian canons demand, namely that no Christian should perish
09Draskh1    64:22|hesitation chose the second course, namely that of paying two or
09Draskh1    64:24|a certain man by the name of Nasr, who was called
09Draskh1    64:27|Yusuf ’s venerable servants, whose name was Subukithe same man
09Draskh1    65:19|holy edifice might bless the name of our God
09Draskh1    65:21|had inflicted on certain others, namely confinement in prison, fetters, severe
09Draskh1    66:7|of the Church of Christ, namely the evangelical, prophetic, and apostolic
09Draskh1    66:50|perfect sacrifice in sweet savor, namely, the blessed bishop Sahak, who
09Draskh1    66:53|was over two hundred. Their names are inscribed in the Register
09Draskh1    66:54|only) a deacon by the name of Georg escaped the unbearable
09Draskh1    66:59|of them had the same name, Kiwrakos
09Draskh1    66:63|ready to die in the name of Christ, and do not
09Draskh1    67:2|servants, a man by the name of Bishr, as ostikan over
09Draskh1    67:5|called shahanshah, one by the name of Georg, went around the
09Draskh1    67:24|from his younger brother whose name was Babgen, he released and
09Draskh1    68:0|Separate Discourse Commemorating His (Yovhannes’s) Name
09Draskh1    68:22|this history to deem my name worthy of remembrance in your
10Tovma1    1:10|one child only, Dios by name, was secretly saved by his
10Tovma1    1:10|reign save only a woman named Dionysiavery opulent, licentious, and
10Tovma1    1:16|which mountain had been so named after their grandfather Semjust
10Tovma1    1:19|Scripture) by calling them different names
10Tovma1    1:43|hope to call on the name of God. By what example
10Tovma1    1:74|the Explanation of the Hebrew Names Philo says that Sem took
10Tovma1    1:75|in Hebrew, with a double name. Ham seized it from the
10Tovma1    1:75|a city of the same name. Therefore, the divine (command) in
10Tovma1    2:4|valiant and powerful victories was named god by them. And he
10Tovma1    2:5|so also, he allegorised the names of the patriarchs as doubtful
10Tovma1    2:6|the size of his stomach, (namely) Bel’s food. Just as the
10Tovma1    2:18|to be indicated only by name
10Tovma1    3:3|trace or record of others’ names might remain save of him
10Tovma1    3:4|the honour of his own name the city of Nineveh, the
10Tovma1    3:11|have a son Ormizd by name, who will create heaven and
10Tovma1    4:3|shall indicate in resume their names and times and a little
10Tovma1    6:2|merely to set down their names in order, following the format
10Tovma1    6:2|set out in order their names in this book
10Tovma1    6:32|with him to Armenia, and named him Artsruni, as being the
10Tovma1    6:32|do not know whether he named them Artsrunik’ from the name
10Tovma1    6:32|named them Artsrunik’ from the name of the country or for
10Tovma1    6:35|although both reasons for their naming may be considered appropriate as
10Tovma1    6:36|of them mentioned individually by name with his deeds of prowess
10Tovma1    6:38|the Egyptian, after whom they named the Ptolemies. All this Ptolemy
10Tovma1    7:3|of Nerseh’s relatives, Dareh by name, to approach Nerseh and say
10Tovma1    8:10|He named the city Artamat, which when
10Tovma1    8:14|of Lesser Ałbag. The woman’s name was Jaylamar, after which she
10Tovma1    8:14|Jaylamar, after which she had named the castle, and she had
10Tovma1    8:18|save a single young man named Hamam, son of the aged
10Tovma1    10:43|wrote in that memoir the names of some rather than of
10Tovma1    10:43|in addition to him (the names of) another hundred bishops and
10Tovma2    1:16|Vardan and Vahan. Gaining the name of martyrs, [696] men of the
10Tovma2    2:23|of the Amatuni of whose names I am ignorant. Banding together
10Tovma2    2:24|surrounded me, but through the name of the Lord I defeated
10Tovma2    3:16|their king a certain man named Phocas. Marching in unison on
10Tovma2    3:20|in Palestine and its general named Ṙazmayuzan, also called Khoṙeam, discussed
10Tovma2    4:56|to repeat them. Furthermore, their names and the lengths of reign
10Tovma2    6:19|charge) of taxes, Tsovap’i by name, called Emir Ali
10Tovma2    7:6|by Prince Bagarat in the name of our Saviour at the
10Tovma2    7:13|are called Khut’, from which name the mountain is also called
10Tovma2    7:14|Assyria and Nineveh, from whose name they call themselves Sanasnayk’. They
10Tovma3    1:15|royal will and extirpate the name of Christianity from among them
10Tovma3    1:22|valiant and powerful warriors by name; also, how many were fully
10Tovma3    2:3|his army to a general named Zhirak and sent him through
10Tovma3    2:9|These two were named, the one (...) by the sword
10Tovma3    2:48|Despatching from their company (one) named Vahram, they had him take
10Tovma3    4:7|worthy to die for the name of the Lord. So, they
10Tovma3    4:7|of the Holy Trinity. Their names are: of the first, Gēorg
10Tovma3    4:10|I am baptised in (the name of) the Father and the
10Tovma3    4:16|the Lord, to love his name and be servants and handmaidens
10Tovma3    4:18|and the Holy Spirit. His name is written in the book
10Tovma3    4:19|to the Scripture: “A new name shall be given to my
10Tovma3    4:56|battles; the Lord is his name
10Tovma3    6:12|country, and what are your names? Have you perchance really rebelled
10Tovma3    6:14|What our names are is perfectly clear to
10Tovma3    6:44|three are gathered in my name, there am I too among
10Tovma3    7:12|our lips that confess his name
10Tovma3    8:20|worthy to die for his name; in unison they raised the
10Tovma3    8:22|Their names are the following: Atom Andzevats’i
10Tovma3    8:22|Vasak, and many others whose names are written in heaven
10Tovma3    9:7|called Tifliswhich was previously named P’aytakaran. Their city had been
10Tovma3    11:5|worthy to die for Christ’s name and to receive the crown
10Tovma3    11:7|truth and die for Christ’s name, to shed my blood in
10Tovma3    11:14|us to die for Christ’s name than to enjoy (life) with
10Tovma3    11:35|These were their names: Lord Smbat, sparapet of Armenia
10Tovma3    13:19|the emir of Nakhchavan whose name was Abraham, informing him about
10Tovma3    14:21|death with valour for the name of Christ over life with
10Tovma3    14:26|everything with praise for the name of Christhunger and thirst
10Tovma3    15:6|believing congregations there. Gaining the name of confessors, they were rendered
10Tovma3    18:19|forwho will utter the name of the Lord will live
10Tovma3    20:7|further reason for holding him, namely: he (Derenik) had married David
10Tovma3    20:9|fathers; he left a child named Ashot
10Tovma3    22:5|Armenia, had built in the name of Saint Gregory
10Tovma3    23:7|valiant warriors of Vaspurakan, whose names we recorded above, attacked like
10Tovma3    26:5|in his anger. A man named Yovsēp of Greek origin had
10Tovma3    26:13|call him by the same name. For the Baptist was commanded
10Tovma3    29:43|as abbot a certain priest named Yovhannēs from the province of
10Tovma3    29:46|to the faith, intended to name the church after the Saving
10Tovma3    29:46|the church after the Saving Name. For this opinion is of
10Tovma3    29:50|of Awdz, which is so named because of the severity and
10Tovma3    29:50|house of the Artsrunik’. He named the site after his own
10Tovma3    29:50|the site after his own name Gagkakert, and brought there the
10Tovma4    1:1|Lord another son, whom he named Gurgēn after his uncle
10Tovma4    1:48|effort and gained a glorious name for himself and us
10Tovma4    2:7|as a substitute in the name of Ashot, and he will
10Tovma4    3:32|He sent a eunuch named Yiwsr with a large army
10Tovma4    4:41|Persia and Armenia; he was named Yusup’, son of Apusach, a
10Tovma4    4:63|and also called by the name of Mokt’gir, knew that Gagik
10Tovma4    4:67|requested the king in the name of the caliph and with
10Tovma4    5:4|Persia one of his favourites named P’et’k’. On reaching the royal
10Tovma4    6:4|did not set out their names and weave them into the
10Tovma4    7:5|many castles fortified in his name, (Gagik) was especially pleased with
10Tovma4    7:5|edge of the lake; its name was Ostan in the province
10Tovma4    10:10|truly the hill was prophetically named, for as if with pure
10Tovma4    13:6|speaks. He had the same name as his ancestor Senek’erim, and
10Tovma4    13:13|God-loving and pious man named Basil. The emperor of the
10Tovma4    13:18|eater of carrion, Srahang by name, came to the province of
10Tovma4    13:21|the family of the Artsrunik’, named Abdlmseh. He had survived like
10Tovma4    13:26|lamb of Christ, Mariam by name, most noble of ladies by
10Tovma4    13:26|Lord. In accordance with her name she was devoted to the
10Tovma4    13:28|protocuropalates and bore the same name, and many other relics of
10Tovma4    13:29|of Vaspurakan the great prince named Khedenek, a kinsman of King
10Tovma4    13:30|Lord Grigor of the same name as our Illuminator. These shone
10Tovma4    13:38|offspring the Lord chose one, named Dawit’as with Jesse of
10Tovma4    13:50|who through his chastity was named son of thunder, who from
10Tovma4    13:55|youngest of the brothers, was named Step’anos according to his father’s
10Tovma4    13:55|mother, most illustrious of ladies, named him by her grandfather’s name
10Tovma4    13:55|named him by her grandfather’s name, Aluz. In his advancement he
10Tovma4    13:71|son, a beam of light, named after his ancestor Khedenik; he
10Tovma4    13:75|who saw him not. His name was famous from one end
10Tovma4    13:87|scribes and monks, Daniel by name, in my weakness undertook to
10Tovma4    13:90|and in Christian confession. His name was Baron Sefedin Ark’ayun
11Asogh1    3:4|built a church in the name of the Apostles
11Asogh1    5:3|then the youngest of them, named Michael, a native of Gugark
11Asogh1    5:10|of Dvin, the martyrs, whose names are entered in the book
11Asogh1    5:15|over a part of Armenia, (namely) Vaspurakan
11Asogh1    7:9|began to plead to God, naming (at the same time) himself
11Asogh1    7:24|Father Moves built a monastery, named after him: a well-maintained
11Asogh1    7:38|Thus, our baptism in the name of God and into the
11Asogh1    8:11|which the monastic Armenian clergy, (namely) Bishop of Arsharunik Bishop Xachik
11Asogh1    16:10|he ordered to write his name on the shard and on
11Asogh1    17:12|year - in [451 = 1002], leaving a good name behind them
11Asogh1    19:3|One of the believers, named Sargis, a man of noble
11Asogh1    34:1|Amir of Egypt, in Babylon, named Azaz, sent a large army
11Asogh1    38:1|holiday, when they perform slaughter, (namely) the third day of the
11Asogh1    39:2|flourishing time, (churches) in the name of the Holy Cross and
11Asogh1    40:10|army, (constantly) repeating His terrible name
11Asogh1    42:9|the city of the same name, where he was met by
11Asogh1    42:13|the Grand Duke of Princes, named Patriarch, the two sons of
11Asogh1    43:3|learned this, ordered the master, named Kanikl, with all the Greek
11Asogh1    43:5|Mother of God) by the name of the church located in
11Asogh1    45:1|in Armenia and received the name Artsrunik’
11Asogh1    46:0|a large church in the name of St. Grigor
11Asogh1    46:1|a vast church in the name of St. time lay collapsed
12Last1    2:8|He gave to the doubly-named Smbat as his share the
12Last1    5:0|brave and war-loving (man) named Komianos whom (Constantine’s) brother had
12Last1    5:3|the East a certain eunuch named Nikit, who was to be
12Last1    6:2|Baptist), but (with this difference, namely) that he had eaten locusts
12Last1    7:0|loved one of her servants named Salamay, and set him up
12Last1    9:3|a eunuch and a monk named Orht’anorhos, (Michael) set up in
12Last1    9:6|occurred in the fortified city named Berkri. (This city) which is
12Last1    9:7|of the city, who was named Xtrik, being shut up in
12Last1    9:12|be a man. A man named Ananias stood in the midst
12Last1    9:15|Michael named his sister’s son Caesar (kesar
12Last1    9:16|the queen’s sister, who was named Theodora, summoned the chiefs of
12Last1    10:20|out found a certain elder, named Kiwrakos, who served as superintendent
12Last1    10:23|the principal azats of Armenia, named Sargis, intended to rule over
12Last1    10:46|there was a certain prince named Asit who previously had held
12Last1    10:50|Armenia (Petros’) nephew (sister’s son), named Xach’ik, whom they placed in
12Last1    11:20|ruled us and (that) Your name was placed upon us. But
12Last1    11:20|remained none to bless Your name or to remember to take
12Last1    11:23|Mananaghi district, on the mountain named Smbatay Berd (Smbat’s Fortress), for
12Last1    12:19|deal with you for My name’s sake, since you did not
12Last1    16:17|far as the fortified city named Baberd
12Last1    16:21|azats, a mighty martial man named T’at’ul, whom they took before
12Last1    16:27|Basen, close to the village named Du
12Last1    16:31|horses, let us recall the name of our Lord, be proud
12Last1    16:31|God eternally, and confess His name, that He give strength and
12Last1    17:6|Persian troops under the Sultan’s name arrived in Armenia. But some
12Last1    18:5|the base of Ciranis mountain, named Okomi
12Last1    18:10|the principals of the city, named Michael ([VI], Stratioticus, [1056-1057]), who, in the
12Last1    21:23|that district and the village named Mormreans
12Last1    22:0|There was a certain bishop named Yakobos who held the superintendence
12Last1    22:26|cleric from the Karin district named Esayi, descended from a pious
12Last1    23:0|was a certain adulterous monk named Kuncik who dwelled near the
12Last1    23:0|to this day is the name given to its field). Being
12Last1    23:2|instruction to a certain woman named Hranoysh who belonged to a
12Last1    23:3|women, her clanswomen who were named Axni and Kamara (truly the
12Last1    23:6|There was a certain prince named Vrverh who became the willing
12Last1    23:14|spoke of a little earlier, namely, Kashe and Aghiwsoy. Frenzied with
12Last1    23:16|there was an ancient awan named Bazmaghbiwr (Many Fountains) wherein a
12Last1    23:21|the crowd to the town named Jerma. And he commanded that
12Last1    23:23|emperor sent a judge, whose name was Eghia, to see after
12Last1    23:33|judge went to the bishopric, named P’rris, seeking a just trial
12Last1    23:35|Chalcedonian), and, bribing a bishop named Episarhat, he agreed to become
12Last1    25:12|they would leave a good name of loyal bravery), then did
12Last1    26:10|upon us sevenfold, for the name Christian was considered an object
12Last1    26:17|is important that Your blessed name be upon us, that we