Gevork is an Armenian male given name of Persian origin, meaning "powerful warrior." It was traditionally popular among Armenian families and has a rich history within the culture. The name Gevork is composed of two elements: "gev" meaning "strong" or "powerful," and "-ork" which means "warrior." Thus, Gevork translates to "powerful warrior." This name has been widely used throughout Armenia's history and continues to be a beloved choice among Armenian families today. It is also associated with the popular Armenian saint and martyr Saint Gevorg (Saint Gregory), who played a significant role in spreading Christianity across the country during the fourth century.
"The name Gevork had a peak of popularity between 1991 and 1994 with 12 to 14 births per year. However, from 2007 onwards, the number of yearly births significantly declined, reaching as low as 5 in 2009."