Sahak or Sahag (Armenian: Սահակ) is an Armenian male given name equivalent to English Isaac. It was originally a popular form of the name Isahak (Armenian: Իսահակ), formed by apheresis of the first unstressed syllable. Isahak was borrowed into Classical Armenian from the Greek Isaā́k, which derives from Hebrew Yīṣḥāq. The Armenian surnames Sahakyan, Ter-Sahakyan and Isahakyan come from this name.[1]

Sahak
PronunciationEastern Armenian: [sɑˈhɑk]
Western Armenian: [sɑˈhɑɡ]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameArmenian, from Greek, from Hebrew
Other names
Variant form(s)Isahak

Forms and derivatives

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The original form Isahak is much less common than the form Sahak.[1] A female derivative, Sahakanuysh or Sahakanush, formed from the name Sahak and the word anu(y)sh, meaning 'sweet', is recorded as the name of the daughter of Catholicos Sahak in the 4th century.[2] Another female derivative is Sahak(a)dukht, which is a combination of the name Sahak with the Persian word dukht, meaning 'daughter'.[3]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ a b Achaṛyan, Hrachʻya (1948). "Sahak". Hayotsʻ andznanunneri baṛaran (in Armenian). Vol. IV. Erevan: Petakan hamalsarani hratarakchʻutʻyun. pp. 348–372.
  2. ^ Achaṛyan, Hrachʻya (1948). "Sahakanoysh". Hayotsʻ andznanunneri baṛaran (in Armenian). Vol. IV. Erevan: Petakan hamalsarani hratarakchʻutʻyun. p. 373.
  3. ^ Achaṛyan, Hrachʻya (1948). "Sahakadukht". Hayotsʻ andznanunneri baṛaran (in Armenian). Vol. IV. Erevan: Petakan hamalsarani hratarakchʻutʻyun. p. 372.