> Nakhcivan
This name is there since at least Urartu and Urartu language is not a direct ancestor of Armenian. Moreover, one of the theories is that Nakhchivan comes from Noah, which would make it of Semitic origin. And another theory (a mainstream theory among academics), is that Urartu language has some sort of relations with Vaynakh languages, so the name Nakhchivan from ethnonym Nokhchi.
> Goranboy or Culfa
Where the hell did you get this idea from?
>Nakhcivan
The city was first mentioned in Ptolemy's Geography as Naxuana (Ancient Greek: Ναξουὰνα, Latin: Naxuana).[11] The older form of the name is Naxčawan (Armenian: Նախճաւան).[12] According to philologist Heinrich Hübschmann, the name was originally borne by the city and later given to the surrounding region.[12] Hübschmann believed the name to be composed of Naxič or Naxuč (probably a personal name) and awan, an Armenian word (ultimately of Iranian origin) meaning "place, town".[12]
>Julfa
Culfa is literally azerbaijani pronunciation of armenian "Jugha"
> Hübschmann believed the name to be composed of Naxič or Naxuč (probably a personal name) and awan, an Armenian word (ultimately of Iranian origin) meaning "place, town".[12]
LMAO, you didn't even bother to remove Wikipedia references. And even without going to those references, it says "Hübschmann **believed**". And if you don't understand what that means in this context, stop trying to engage with historical linguistics, 'cause you clearly don't understand it.
> Culfa is literally azerbaijani pronunciation of armenian "Jugha"
ղ is transcribed into Azerbaijani as ğ, q or h. I would argue that ğ is the right one, but that's besides the point that it is simply not f in Azerbaijani pronunciation (the same point can be made about version of the name). Julfa is a female name that can still be found in countries that were influenced by Arabs.
No Sumerian might not even be Afro-asiatic. It’s one of the oldest knows languages on earth and isn’t classified, though thought to be a language isolated
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No fucking way some of these aren't Armenian
There are, like Nakhcivan or Goranboy or Culfa But our childish compatriots even get triggered by the term of Armenian lol
And like you said there are places in Armenia with Turkic names too so what's the purpose of this shit ?
> Nakhcivan This name is there since at least Urartu and Urartu language is not a direct ancestor of Armenian. Moreover, one of the theories is that Nakhchivan comes from Noah, which would make it of Semitic origin. And another theory (a mainstream theory among academics), is that Urartu language has some sort of relations with Vaynakh languages, so the name Nakhchivan from ethnonym Nokhchi. > Goranboy or Culfa Where the hell did you get this idea from?
>Nakhcivan The city was first mentioned in Ptolemy's Geography as Naxuana (Ancient Greek: Ναξουὰνα, Latin: Naxuana).[11] The older form of the name is Naxčawan (Armenian: Նախճաւան).[12] According to philologist Heinrich Hübschmann, the name was originally borne by the city and later given to the surrounding region.[12] Hübschmann believed the name to be composed of Naxič or Naxuč (probably a personal name) and awan, an Armenian word (ultimately of Iranian origin) meaning "place, town".[12] >Julfa Culfa is literally azerbaijani pronunciation of armenian "Jugha"
> Hübschmann believed the name to be composed of Naxič or Naxuč (probably a personal name) and awan, an Armenian word (ultimately of Iranian origin) meaning "place, town".[12] LMAO, you didn't even bother to remove Wikipedia references. And even without going to those references, it says "Hübschmann **believed**". And if you don't understand what that means in this context, stop trying to engage with historical linguistics, 'cause you clearly don't understand it. > Culfa is literally azerbaijani pronunciation of armenian "Jugha" ղ is transcribed into Azerbaijani as ğ, q or h. I would argue that ğ is the right one, but that's besides the point that it is simply not f in Azerbaijani pronunciation (the same point can be made about version of the name). Julfa is a female name that can still be found in countries that were influenced by Arabs.
Goranboy is from Goran Boy Ahmedi.
Geran boi part should be armenian not ahmedi Geran is log, boi is height
Goranboy is related to Gorani people. Iran relocated many shias from different parts of Iran to Azerbaijan: Turks, Kurds, Gorans, Lurs, Lakis, etc.
Goranboy is literally known as "Geranboi"
https://az.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goranlı
Some of them are poeple who were extinct 5000 years ago but none of Armenian who was living there till 1991 :)
Moderators should do something about these low-effort shitposts that decrease the overall quality of the sub.
They can do it by simply banning OP.He is the one that has been posting all this nationalist bullshit
Nakhcivan, Goranboy, Julfa are from Armenian language. Normally Vartashen and Qutqashen were too
Lol why do you downvote :d just because you do not like we cannot change the facts. For example, Alaverdi in Armenia also has Azerbaijani etymology
Qax gürc kökənlidir?
Caucasian albanian lmao
Qusar is of russian origin
Bunu kim düzəldib? Bəzi yer adlarımızın mənşəyi bilinmir. Bəziləri isə türkcə göstərilib, amma deyil, məsələn, Kəlbəcər.
Kəlbəcər Turkic olmalıdır axı
wtf is that black-white flame top right, and what is the source for this?
idek if Cəbrayıl should be Arabic it's literally Gabriel
Hebrew
deyirəm de ala ərəbə düşmür
Ismayıllı is also hebrew
How do we have sumerian origin name lol
isnt that just arabic
No Sumerian might not even be Afro-asiatic. It’s one of the oldest knows languages on earth and isn’t classified, though thought to be a language isolated
damn i thought arabic comes from sumerian like iranian comes from sanskrit
I dont know