Anush is a male name with origins in both Armenian and Hindi cultures. In Armenian, it is pronounced as ah-NOOSH (/ɑˈnuʃ/), while in Hindi, it is pronounced the same way (/əˈnuʃ/). The name Anush has also been known to appear as Anoush.
In terms of popularity, the name Anush has had varying levels of usage in the United States. In recent years, it has been given to only a handful of newborn boys. However, in previous years such as 2014 and 2013, it ranked among the top 10,000 names with nine and eleven occurrences respectively. While not widely used in America, this unique and culturally diverse name carries a sense of individuality and global appeal for parents seeking something distinctive for their son.
Anush Babajanyan is an Armenian photojournalist and founder of the women's photography collective, 4Plus, known for documenting lives in the conflict zones of the Caucasus. |
Anush Aslibekyan is an accomplished Armenian theater critic, novelist, and playwright, known for her works translated into multiple languages and her membership in prestigious literary and theatrical organizations. |
Anush Nikogosyan is a renowned Armenian classical violinist. |
Anush Begloian is an Armenian physicist and politician who has been a member of the National Assembly of Armenia since the 2018 Parliamentary Election. |
Anush Yeghiazaryan is an Armenian artist and an Honorary Professor of Moscow State Pedagogical University. |
Anush Agarwalla is an accomplished Indian equestrian who made history by competing at the 2022 World Equestrian Games and winning gold and bronze medals in Equestrian Dressage at the 2022 Asian Games. |
Anush Manukyan is an Armenian retired swimmer who made history as the first woman to represent Armenia at the Olympics, competing in the women's 100 metre breaststroke at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |