| Pronunciation | [məkəɾˈtit͡ʃʰ] Eastern Armenian [məɡəɾˈdit͡ʃʰ] Western Armenian |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male |
| Language(s) | Armenian |
| Origin | |
| Meaning | Baptist |
| Region of origin | Armenia |
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | Մուկուչ (dialectal) |
| Pet form(s) | Մկո |
| Anglicisation(s) | Mkrtich, Mekertich, Mkrtič, Mgrdich, Mugerditch, Mgerdich |
| Derivative(s) | Մկրտչյան, Մկրտիչյան, Mkrtčʿyan |
| Derived | մկրտել |
| Related names | Mıgırdiç, Mıgırdıç |
Mkrtich (Eastern Armenian pronunciation, pronounced Mgrdich in Western Armenian;[1] Armenian: Մկրտիչ) is an Armenian male given name, meaning Baptist in Armenian.[2] The name refers originally to John the Baptist, known as Surb Hovhannes Mkrtich (Saint-John the Baptist) in Armenian.[3] The widespread family name Mkrtchyan is formed from this given name.
The name is usually romanized directly into English as Mkrtich, but other romanizations are found:
- Mkrtich Khrimian (1820–1907), Catholicos of All Armenians
- Mkrtich Achemian (1838–1917), Constantinople-born Armenian poet.
- Mekertich Portukalian (1848–1921) Armenian teacher
The name is romanized in Turkish as Mıgırdiç:
- Mıgırdiç Margosyan (1938) Turkish-language Armenian author.
- Mıgırdiç Civanyan (1848–1906) Ottoman painter of Armenian descent.
References
- ↑ https://www.iarmenia.org/armenian-boy-names-2/
- ↑ Maghakʻia Ōrmanean The Church of Armenia: her history, doctrine, rule, discipline, 1988 "LIST OF ARMENIAN NAMES WITH THEIR EQUIVALENTS IN ENGLISH Where transformations are obvious, the names are not included. ... Mkrtich = Baptist.. "
- ↑ Sushil Chaudhury, Kéram Kévonian Les Arméniens dans le commerce asiatique au début de l'ère 2008 Page 84 "The church carrying the name of Surb Hovhannes Mkrtich (Saint-John the Baptist)... "
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