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Haroutyun

Armenian Christian name meaning 'resurrection,' conceptually equivalent to the Greek name Anastasios.

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Haroutyun is an Armenian Christian name meaning resurrection, conceptually equivalent to the Greek Anastasios. Like Haroutun, it carries a direct expression of hope and renewal, linking the bearer to a central Christian idea through name meaning itself rather than through hidden etymology.

The spelling gives the name a slightly different rhythm, but the atmosphere remains the same: solemn, faithful, and rooted in Armenian Christian culture. Haroutyun sounds older than fashion and more enduring than trend. It is the kind of name that feels anchored in belief, with meaning that is immediate and spiritually charged.

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