Gayane is a female name of Armenian origin. It is pronounced as gah-YAH-neh (/ɡaˈjɑnɛ/) in Armenian. This beautiful name has variations such as Gayana. While it may not be very common in the United States, with only 6 occurrences in 2021 and ranking at 13,431, Gayane has had some popularity in previous years. In 2013, it ranked at 11,960 and even reached its peak ranking of 8,736 in 1995. Gayane carries a sense of cultural heritage and uniqueness, making it a special choice for parents looking for a distinct and meaningful name for their baby girl.
Gayane Gagik Yeganyan, a Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, is known for being the first to conduct research on pedagogical diagnostics in Armenian and has published 21 scientific articles as a result. |
Gayane Olegovna Umerova is an art critic, public figure of culture and art of Uzbekistan, and art curator. |
Gayane Hovhannisyan is an accomplished Armenian linguist, Doctor of Sciences in Philology/Linguistics, and a Professor who has made significant contributions to English teaching methodology in Armenian universities. |
Gayane Khachaturian, a Georgian-Armenian painter and graphic artist, is known for her impactful contributions to the art world. |
Gayane Abrahamyan is an Armenian politician and journalist who has served in the National Assembly. |