Hayk ORIGIN Design

This design brings together the foundations of Armenian identity.
Not as a timeline. Not as history lessons.
But as symbols—each one representing something that still shapes who we are today.


The Eternity Symbol — ORIGIN

The eternity symbol represents continuity.
Past, present, and future connected in one form.

Here, it anchors the design.
Everything else builds from it.


The Bow & Arrow — Hayk Nahapet

The bow and arrow reference Hayk Nahapet, the legendary founder of the Armenian people.

It represents independence, resistance, and the moment Armenians defined themselves as their own nation.


The Crown & Eagle — Armenian Dynasties

The crown and eagle symbolize Armenian statehood and leadership across centuries.

They reflect strength, sovereignty, and the long line of dynasties that shaped Armenian civilization.


The Cross — Christianity

Armenia was the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion.

This symbol represents faith, endurance, and the role belief played in preserving identity through hardship.


The Alphabet — Creation of Armenian Language

The Armenian alphabet is more than letters.
It’s preservation.

It allowed culture, faith, and history to survive independently—written, spoken, and passed down without dilution.


Together, these symbols form a single idea:
Identity is built, protected, and carried forward.

This is where it begins.