Armenian calendar

The Armenian calendar is the calendar traditionally used in Armenia.

The older Armenian calendar was based on an invariant year length of 365 days. As a result, the correspondence between it and both the solar yearand the Julian calendar slowly drifted over time, shifting across a year of the Julian calendar once in 1,461 calendar years (see Sothic cycle). Thus, the Armenian year 1461 (Gregorian and Julian 2010/2011) completed the first full cycle.

Armenian year 1 began on 11 July 552 of the Julian calendar, Armenian year 1462 (the first of the second cycle) began on 11 July 2012 of the Julian calendar which coincided with 24 July 2012 of the Gregorian calendar.

An analytical expression of the Armenian date includes ancient name of Day of week, Christian name of Day of week, named Day of month, Date, Month, Year number after 552 A.D. and the religious feasts.

The Armenian calendar is divided into 12 months of 30 days each, plus an additional (epagomenal) five days, called aweleacʿ (“superfluous”).

Years are usually given in Armenian numerals, letters of the Armenian alphabet preceded by the abbreviation ԹՎ for t’vin “in the year” (for example, ԹՎ ՌՆԾԵ “in the year 1455”).

Months

The Armenian month names show influence of the Zoroastrian calendar, and, as noted by Antoine Meillet, Kartvelian influence in two cases. There are different systems for transliterating the names; the forms below are transliterated according to the Hübschmann-Meillet-Benveniste system.

Months of the year
# Armenian H-M
Romaniz.
Meaning Etymology/Notes
1 նաւասարդ nawasard new year Avestan*nava sarəδa
2 հոռի hoṙi two From Georgian ორი (ori) meaning “two”
3 սահմի sahmi three From Georgian სამი (sami) meaning “three”
4 տրէ trē Zoroastrian Tïr
5 քաղոց kʿałocʿ month of crops From Old Armenian քաղեմ (kʿałem) meaning “to gather” from PIE *kʷl̥-
6 արաց aracʿ From old armenian արաց(aracʿ), meaning harvest time, harvest of grape/fruit
7 մեհեկան mehekan festival of Mithra Iranian *mihrakān-; Zoroastrian Mitrō
8 արեգ areg sun month From Old Armenian արեւ (arew) meaning “sun” from PIE *h₂rew-i- also meaning sun
9 ահեկան ahekan fire festival Iranian *āhrakān-; Zoroastrian Ātarō
10 մարերի mareri mid-year Avestan maiδyaīrya; Zoroastrian Dīn
11 մարգաց margacʿ
12 հրոտից hroticʿ Pahlavi *fravartakān; Zoroastrian Spendarmat̰
13 աւելեաց aweleacʿ redundant, superfluous Epagomenal days

Days of the month

The Armenian calendar names the days of the month instead of numbering them – a peculiarity also found in the Avestan calendars. Zoroastrian influence is evident in five names.

Days of the month
# Name Armenian Text Meaning/derivation
1 Areg Արէկ sun
2 Hrand Հրանդ earth mixed with fire
3 Aram Արամ
4 Margar Մարգար prophet
5 Ahrank’ Ահրանկ half-burned
6 Mazdeł
7 Astłik Աստղիկ Venus
8 Mihr Միհր Mithra
9 Jopaber tumultuous
10 Murç Մուրց triumph
11 Erezhan hermit
12 Ani Անի name of a city
13 Parkhar
14 Vanat Վանատ host, refectioner of a monastery
15 Aramazd Արամազդ Ahura Mazda
16 Mani Մանի beginning
17 Asak Ասակ beginningless
18 Masis Մասիս Mount Ararat
19 Anahit Անահիտ Anahit
20 Aragats Արագած Mount Aragats
21 Gorgor name of a mountain
22 Kordvik 6th province in Armenia Major
23 Tsmak Ծմակ east wind
24 Lusnak Լուսնակ half-moon
25 Tsrōn dispersion
26 Npat Նպատ Apam Napat
27 Vahagn Վահագն Zoroastrian Vahrām; Avestan Verethragna, name of the 20th day
28 Sim Սիմ mountain
29 Varag Վարագ name of a mountain
30 Gišeravar evening star