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Arevik

Arevik is used in Armenian tradition and means little sun or sunlike; among the allowed categories it fits best under Persian.

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Arevik is a beloved Armenian name of crystalline clarity: it means "like the sun" or "little sun," derived from the Armenian word "arev" (արև), meaning sun, combined with the diminutive suffix "-ik." Armenian, one of the oldest continuously written languages in the world — its alphabet was created by the scholar Mesrop Mashtots around 405 CE — has a rich tradition of nature-derived given names, and solar names hold particular warmth in a culture whose spiritual and agrarian heritage placed the sun at the center of both worship and survival on the Armenian Highland. The name resonates with Armenian national identity in deep ways.

The sun appears on historical Armenian royal seals and remains a symbol of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Notable bearers include contemporary Armenian artists, athletes, and public figures who carry the name across the diaspora communities of Russia, France, Lebanon, and the United States. In a culture that lost much of its population to genocide in 1915, names like Arevik serve as living cultural threads — a word that a grandmother in Yerevan and a granddaughter in Los Angeles share with identical warmth.

Outside the Armenian community, Arevik is beginning to appear in multicultural naming discussions as parents seek names that are both phonetically accessible and carry genuine cultural meaning. Its four syllables — ah-REH-vik — have a bright, energetic sound that matches its meaning perfectly. It is a name that carries its definition on its surface, like wearing the sun as an emblem.

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