Armenian Calendar

Armenian Calendar 2027

Feast days, national holidays, remembrance days, and name days on the Armenian calendar — Armenian Christmas, Vardavar, Armenian Easter, and more, in English and Armenian.

January

  • Jan 6
    Religious
    Armenian Christmas (Nativity and Theophany)Սուրբ ԾնունդSurb Tsnund

    The Armenian Apostolic Church combines the Nativity and Baptism (Theophany) of Christ into one feast, celebrated on January 6 rather than December 25.

  • Jan 23
    Religious
    Feast of St. Sarkis (Armenian Lovers' Day)Սուրբ ՍարգիսSurb Sarkis

    A movable feast falling on a Saturday 63 days before Easter, honoring St. Sarkis the Warrior, popularly celebrated by Armenian youth as a day for love, courtship, and matchmaking traditions.

February

  • Feb 4
    Religious
    Feast of Sts. Vartanants (Vartan Mamikonian and companions)Սուրբ ՎարդանանցSurb Vartanants

    A movable feast on the Thursday before the start of Great Lent, commemorating the 451 AD Battle of Avarayr and the Armenian martyrs who died defending Christianity.

  • Feb 4
    Name Day
    Name Day for Vartan (via Feast of Sts. Vartanants)ՎարդանVartan

    Name day for Vartan and Vartuhi, tied to the movable Feast of Sts. Vartanants commemorating Vartan Mamikonian.

March

  • Mar 21
    Religious
    Palm Sunday (Tsaghkazard)ԾաղկազարդTsaghkazard

    The Sunday before Easter, marking Christ's entry into Jerusalem; "Tsaghkazard" means "decorated with flowers."

  • Mar 28
    Religious
    Easter (Zatik) - Feast of the Glorious Resurrection of Jesus ChristՍուրբ ԶատիկSurb Zatik

    The most important feast of the Armenian Apostolic Church; unlike Eastern Orthodox churches, the Armenian Church (outside the Jerusalem Patriarchate) calculates Easter using the same Gregorian computus as Western churches, so it usually -- but not always -- falls on the same date as Catholic/Protestant Easter.

April

  • Apr 24
    In remembrance
    Armenian Genocide Remembrance DayՄեծ Եղեռնի զոհերի հիշատակի օրMets Yegherrni zoheri hishataki or

    Commemorates the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, marked annually by the April 24, 1915 arrest and deportation of Armenian intellectuals in Constantinople; observed in Armenia, Artsakh, and the worldwide diaspora.

May

  • May 6
    Religious
    Ascension of Our LordՀամբարձումHambardzum

    Movable feast celebrated on the 39th day after Easter (the Thursday of the sixth week), marking Christ's ascension into heaven; associated with Armenian folk fortune-telling traditions (Vichak).

  • May 16
    Religious
    Pentecost (Hokekalust / Descent of the Holy Spirit)ՀոգեգալուստHogekalust

    Movable feast on the 49th day (7 weeks) after Easter, commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles.

  • May 28
    National
    Republic Day (First Republic of Armenia)Հանրապետության օրHanrapetutyan or

    Marks the declaration of the first independent Republic of Armenia on May 28, 1918.

July

  • Jul 4
    Cultural
    Vardavar (Feast of the Transfiguration)ՎարդավառVardavar

    Armenia's beloved water festival, falling 98 days after Easter; the Armenian Church commemorates Christ's Transfiguration on Mount Tabor, while the water-splashing tradition traces to the pre-Christian goddess Astghik.

  • Jul 5
    National
    Constitution DayՍահմանադրության օրSahmanadrutyan or

    Commemorates the adoption of Armenia's first post-Soviet constitution on July 5, 1995.

August

  • Aug 15
    Religious
    Assumption of the Holy Mother of God / Blessing of the Grapes (Khaghoghorhnek)Աստվածածնի Վերափոխում / ԽաղողօրհնեքAstvatsatsni Verapokhum / Khaghoghorhnek

    Observed on the Sunday nearest August 15; the Blessing of the Grapes ceremony, attributed to Catholicos Nerses the Graceful, takes place on this same feast day.

September

  • Sep 12
    Religious
    Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Khachverats)ԽաչվերացKhachverats

    Observed on the Sunday nearest September 14, commemorating the finding of the True Cross by St. Helena.

  • Sep 21
    National
    Independence DayԱնկախության օրAnkakhutyan or

    Commemorates Armenia's declaration of independence from the Soviet Union following the September 21, 1991 referendum.

  • Sep 26
    Name Day
    Feast of St. George (Kevork/Gevorg)Սուրբ ԳևորգSurb Gevorg

    Name day for Gevorg, Kevork, and George, honoring St. George the Commander, one of the most widely venerated warrior-saints in the Armenian Church.

October

  • Oct 9
    Cultural
    Feast of the Holy Translators (Targmanchats)Սուրբ Թարգմանչաց տոնSurb Targmanchats ton

    Celebrated on the second Saturday of October, honoring Mesrop Mashtots, Sahak Partev, and the translators who rendered the Bible into Armenian after the creation of the Armenian alphabet in 405 AD; also a broader celebration of the Armenian language.

December

  • Dec 7
    In remembrance
    Spitak Earthquake Remembrance DayՍպիտակի երկրաշարժի զոհերի հիշատակի օրSpitaki yerkrasharzhi zoheri hishataki or

    Commemorates the victims of the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck northwest Armenia on December 7, 1988, devastating Spitak, Gyumri (Leninakan), and Vanadzor; observed nationally since 2019 with wreath-laying ceremonies.

  • Dec 12
    Name Day
    Feast of St. James (Hagop/Hakob) of NisibisՍուրբ Հակոբ ՄծբնեցիSurb Hakob Mtsbnetsi

    Name day for Hakob, Hagop, and James, honoring the 4th-century bishop and saint venerated in the Armenian Church.

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