Movses
Movses is a given name of Armenian origin, primarily used for males. It is the Armenian version of the biblical name Moses.
The name carries religious and historical significance, deeply rooted in Armenian culture. It references the prophet Moses, a central figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, revered for leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and receiving the Ten Commandments.
In Armenian tradition, Movses is often associated with leadership, wisdom, and divine connection. The name has been used throughout Armenian history and continues to be a common name in Armenia and within the Armenian diaspora. Variations of the name may also exist in different regional dialects or transliterations.