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'''Sevak''' or '''Sevag''' ({{lang-hy|Սեւակ}}, {{IPA-hy|sɛvɑɡ|pron}}) is a masculine given name. It is most common in Armenia, but is also found in other countries. It means "black eye" and is a compound word formed by the lexemes "sev" (meaning black) and "ag" (meaning eye). The name may refer to the following notable people: |
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* ], a Turkish soldier of Armenian descent who was shot to death during compulsory military service |
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*] (born 1987), Russian-Armenian singer and songwriter |
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* ], Armenian poet, prose-writer, and doctor |
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* ] (1924-1971), Armenian poet, translator and literary critic |
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