Արիստակէս

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Old Armenian

Alternative forms

Etymology

According to Ačaṙean, either from Middle Persian (lystʾhyc /⁠rist-āxēz⁠/, resurrection of the dead) (Persian رستاخیز (rastâxiz)) or from Ancient Greek Ἀρίσταρχος (Arístarkhos).[1] In either case, he explains the differences in the forms by a Cappadocian dialectal pronunciation. The name has entered via Cappadocia, where the first bearer of the name, St. Aristaces I, was born.

Used by Armenians from the 4th century AD until now.

Proper noun

Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)

  1. a male given name, Aristakes

Declension

a-type
singular (uncountable)
nominative Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)
genitive Արիստակայ (Aristakay)
dative Արիստակայ (Aristakay)
accusative Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)
ablative Արիստակայ (Aristakay)
instrumental Արիստակաւ (Aristakaw)
locative Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)
a-type
singular (uncountable)
nominative Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)
genitive Արիստակեայ (Aristakeay)
dative Արիստակեայ (Aristakeay)
accusative Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)
ablative Արիստակեայ (Aristakeay)
instrumental Արիստակեաւ (Aristakeaw)
locative Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)
i-type
singular (uncountable)
nominative Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)
genitive Արիստակիսի (Aristakisi)
dative Արիստակիսի (Aristakisi)
accusative Արիստակէս (Aristakēs)
ablative Արիստակիսէ (Aristakisē)
instrumental Արիստակիսիւ (Aristakisiw)
locative Արիստակիսի (Aristakisi)

Descendants

  • Armenian: Արիստակես (Aristakes)

References

  1. ^ Ačaṙyan, Hračʻya (1942) “Արիստակէս”, in Hayocʻ anjnanunneri baṙaran [Dictionary of Personal Names of Armenians] (Erewani petakan hamalsaran. Gitakan ašxatutʻyunner; 21) (in Armenian), volume I, Yerevan: University Press, pages 277–278