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Nevart

Armenian name meaning new rose, from 'nor' (new) and 'vart' (rose).

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Nevart is an Armenian name meaning new rose, from 'nor' meaning new and 'vart' meaning rose. That is a beautifully direct image, combining freshness with one of the most enduring symbols of beauty.

The name has a floral and renewal-based symbolism that gives it a soft but vivid presence. Because the meaning is so clear, Nevart feels both elegant and culturally grounded. It belongs to the kind of Armenian naming that preserves compact symbolic power in a single form.

The name sounds distinctive without being brittle, and its floral imagery gives it an immediate poetic quality. Nevart suggests newness, delicacy, and a quietly radiant kind of grace.

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