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entioned on the Urartian-era Door of Meher (as Ara or Arwaa). Linguists Martin E. Huld and Birgit Anette Olsen state that the word arew is cognate to the Indian name Ravi, also meaning "sun". This etymological connection, argues H. Martirosyan, indicates an inherited Armeno-Aryan poetical expression.
Ast?ik, cognate to the Mesopotamian goddess Inanna, identified with Venus. A fertility goddess and consort of Vahagn, sharing a temple with him in the city of Ashtishat. The holiday of Vardavar was originally in honor of Ast?ik. The name "Ast?ik" derives from ast? "star" from Proto-Indo-European *h?st?r plus the Armenian diminutive suffix -ik.
Ayg, goddess of the dawn.
Ange? - "the Invisible" (literally: "unseen"), god of the underworld. The main temple of Ange? was located at Ange?-tun (House of Ange?), which possibly corresponded to the Ingalova of Hittite and Ingelene/Ingilena of Greek and Latin records, likely located near modern E?il. Comparable with Nergal and Hades.
Tork Angegh - "Given by Ange?". A great-grandson of Hayk. A monstrous and ugly hero. Threw massive boulders to sink enemy ships in the Black Sea. Sometimes equated with Thor and Polyphemus and possibly Tar?unna.
Amanor - "The bearer of new fruits" (the god of the new year, Navasard). May or may not have been the same god as Vanatur.
Vanatur - Either meaning "the Lord of Van" or "giving asyl

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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">entioned on the Urartian-era Door of Meher (as Ara or Arwaa). Linguists Martin E. Huld and Birgit Anette Olsen state that the word arew is cognate to the Indian name Ravi, also meaning &quot;sun&quot;. This etymological connection, argues H. Martirosyan, indicates an inherited Armeno-Aryan poetical expression. Ast?ik, cognate to the Mesopotamian goddess Inanna, identified with Venus. A fertility goddess and consort of Vahagn, sharing a temple with him in the city of Ashtishat. The holiday of Vardavar was originally in honor of Ast?ik. The name &quot;Ast?ik&quot; derives from ast? &quot;star&quot; from Proto-Indo-European *h?st?r plus the Armenian diminutive suffix -ik. Ayg, goddess of the dawn. Ange? - &quot;the Invisible&quot; (literally: &quot;unseen&quot;), god of the underworld. The main temple of Ange? was located at Ange?-tun (House of Ange?), which possibly corresponded to the Ingalova of Hittite and Ingelene/Ingilena of Greek and Latin records, likely located near modern E?il. Comparable with Nergal and Hades. Tork Angegh - &quot;Given by Ange?&quot;. A great-grandson of Hayk. A monstrous and ugly hero. Threw massive boulders to sink enemy ships in the Black Sea. Sometimes equated with Thor and Polyphemus and possibly Tar?unna. Amanor - &quot;The bearer of new fruits&quot; (the god of the new year, Navasard). May or may not have been the same god as Vanatur. Vanatur - Either meaning &quot;the Lord of Van&quot; or &quot;giving asyl</div>
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