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This is a list of the most common surnames in Asia, in alphabetical order of the country. Armenia :source: Armenia’s Voter List Azerbaijan Bangladesh Cambodia China According to a report released by the Chinese Ministry for Public Security in January 2019, there are 6,150 different surnames in China with the top 100 surnames used by 85% of the population in 2018. Georgia India Indonesia Most Indonesians do not use a family last name. There is only a small number of ethnic groups which maintain family names. Israel Japan The most common Japanese surnames are Satō (佐藤), Suzuki (鈴木), Takahashi (高橋), Tanaka (田中) and Watanabe (渡辺). Korea Nepal Surnames in Nepal are divided into three origins; Indo-Aryan languages, Tibeto-Burman languages and indigenous origins. Indo-Aryan surnames dominate over Tibeto-Burman Languages and Indigenous Origins surnames. 1. Rai - Common Surnames of Nepalese/Himalayan Indigenous Nation ...
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EVN Report
EVN Report is a non-profit online news site covering Armenian news for an English-speaking audience. It is based in Yerevan, from which it gets its namesake (EVN is the IATA airport code for Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport). History The site began publishing in 2017 but launched to prominence during the 2018 Velvet Revolution in Armenia, as a major source of English-language reporting. After its start at the Yerevan Impact Hub incubator center, it moved into its own office space in 2019. Besides covering current news, ''EVN Report'' also places emphasis on policy areas that it considers neglected by other outlets. As a non-profit organization, it is funded through donations made by readers. It has also received a grant from the National Endowment for Democracy The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is an organization in the United States that was founded in 1983 for promoting democracy in other countries by promoting political and economic institutions suc ...
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Vardan
Vardan ( hy, Վարդան; Vartan in Western Armenian transliteration, pronounced in both Eastern and Western Armenian), Varden ( ka, ვარდენ) in Georgian, is an Armenian name of Middle Persian origin (from Mid. Pers. Wardā), popular in Armenia and Georgia. Saint Vardan * Saint Vardan (Saint Vartan in Western Armenian), an Armenian saint. See Vardan Mamikonian Given name *Vardan Adjemyan, Armenian composer of orchestral, operatic and chamber works * Vardan Adzemian (born 1984), American soccer player of Armenian heritage *Vardan Aigektsi (died 1250), Armenian author *Vardan Ajemian (1905–1977), Soviet Armenian theatral director and actor, People's Artist of USSR (1965) *Vardan Areveltsi (1198–1271), Armenian historian, geographer, philosopher and translator *Vardan Ayvazyan, the current Ecology Minister of Armenia *Vardan Bostanjyan (born 1949), Armenian politician *Vardan Ghazaryan (born 1969), Lebanese-Armenian footballer *Vardan Khachatryan (born 1968), forme ...
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Poghosyan
Poghossian, Pogossyan, Poghosyan, Poghosian, Pogosyan, etc., is an Armenian surname. Also Ter-Pogossian, Der-Pogossian, and variants. Ter/Der indicates priesthood descent. The Western Armenian equivalent is Boghossyan. It is a patronymic from the first name Poghos (Armenian: Պողոս), equivalent to Paul, making the name effectively equivalent to Paulson. It may refer to: * Armen Poghosyan, conductor of "Sofia" Russian private orchestra * Armen Poghosyan (military musician), Armenian military musician * David Pogosian, Olympic wrestler * Gevorik Poghosyan, Armenian weightlifter * Gilbert Pogosyan, American soccer player * Hasmik Poghosyan, Minister of Culture of Armenia * Manvel Ter-Pogosyan, a.k.a. Amurai, American trance music producer * Metakse Poghosian, Armenian poet * Michael Poghosyan, Armenian film and theatre actor and judge on the Armenian version of ''Pop Idol'' * Mihran Poghosyan, Armenian businessman * Mikhail Pogosyan, Russian aerospace engineer * Ann Ter ...
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Avetis
Avetis and its variant Avedis (Armenian: Ավետիս ''Avetis'', from ավետիս ''avetis'', “good news”, alternative form: ավետիք ''avetikʿ'', cf. Avetik) is a proper male name in Armenian. This given name is pronounced as vɛˈtisin Eastern Armenian, and as vɛˈdisin Western Armenian. Avetisyan, Avetissyan, Avetisian, Avetissian are Armenian patronymic surnames that derive from ''Avetis'' (Avedisyan, Avedissyan, Avedisian, Avedissian derive from the variant pronunciation ''Avedis''). Avetis (or Avedis) means evangel or gospel in Armenian, referring to the gospel (or good news) of Jesus Christ. Avetis *Avetis Aharonyan, an Armenian politician, writer, public figure and revolutionary *Avetis Isahakyan, better known as Avetik Isahakyan *Avetis Nazarbekian (1866–1939), also known as Nazarbek or Lerents, an Armenian poet, journalist, political activist and revolutionary. One of the founders of Social Democrat Hunchakian Party *Avetis Sultan-Zade (1889–1938), ...
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Avetisyan
Avetisyan ( arm, Ավետիսյան) is an Armenian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Arsen Avetisyan (born 1973), an Armenian football player * Erdzhanik Avetisyan (born 1969), an Armenian and Russian sport shooter * Hunan Avetisyan (1913–1943), a Soviet senior sergeant awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union * Khachatur Avetisyan (1926–1996), an Armenian-Soviet composer * Minas Avetisyan Minas Avetisyan (, July 20, 1928 — February 24, 1975) was an Armenian painter. Biography Minas Avetisyan was born in the village of Jajur, Soviet Armenia. His mother, Sofo, was a daughter of the priest from Kars. His father, Karapet, was a ... (1928–1975), an Armenian painter * Varduhi Avetisyan (born 1986), an Armenian swimmer See also * Avedisian * Avetis (other) {{surname, Avetisyan Armenian-language surnames ...
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Manukyan
Manukyan, Manoukyan and Manukian ( hy, Մանուկյան) and Western Armenian alternative transliterations Manougian and Manoogian ( hyw, Մանուկեան is an Armenian surname. It is derived from the Armenian given name Manuk, Manug, Manoug ( hy, Մանուկ) meaning a child and the addition of yan/ian for a surname. Manukyan and its alternatives can refer to the following people: Manukian * Aram Manukian (1879–1919), also Aram of Van and Sarkis Hovanessian, an Armenian revolutionary, politician and military commander, a leader of the Van Resistance and instrumental the foundation of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918 Manukyan * Aghasi Manukyan, an Armenian wrestler * Aram Manukyan, a contemporary Armenian politician * Arman Manukyan, a professor of Boğaziçi University * Edward Manukyan, an Armenian-American composer * Matild Manukyan, an Armenian-Turkish businesswoman * Mkhitar Manukyan, an Armenian-Kazakhstani wrestler * Vazgen Manukyan, a former Prime Mi ...
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Lazarus (name)
Lazarus is a given name and surname. It is derived from the Hebrew אלעזר, Elʿāzār (Eleazar) meaning "God has helped". People named Lazarus In Christianity * Lazarus of Bethany, a figure described as being raised from the dead by Jesus in the Gospel according to John * Lazarus, a figure from the parable of the Rich man and Lazarus in the Gospel according to Luke * Lazarus of Persia (died 326), martyr of the Christian church * Lazarus of Aix (died 441), Christian bishop of Aix-en-Provence * Lazarus (bishop of Milan), from 438 to 449, a saint in the Catholic Church * Lazarus Zographos (died 867), Christian saint People with the given name Lazarus * Lazarus Joseph (1891–1966), NY State Senator and New York City Comptroller * Lazarus "Larry" Zeidel (1928–2014), Canadian ice hockey player * Lazarus (rapper), American rapper, songwriter and physician * Lazarus Chigwandali, Malawian musician * Lazarus Nkala (1927–1975), Rhodesian political activist * Lazarus Chakwera, ...
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Ghazar
Ghazar is an Armenian given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ghazar Parpetsi, 5th to 6th century Armenian chronicler and historian * Ghazar Artsatagortsian, Russian Navy Admiral of Armenian descent See also * Ghazaros * Gazar Gazar (also gazaar) is a silk or wool plain weave fabric made with high-twist double yarns woven as one. Gazar has a crisp hand and a smooth texture.Tortora and Merkel (1996), p. 241 Silk gazar is much used in bridal and evening fashion due to ... {{given name Armenian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Ghazaryan
Ghazaryan (), or the Western Armenian variant Ghazarian (), is an Armenian surname meaning "descendant of Ghazar", the Armenian equivalent of Lazarus. It may refer to: ;Ghazaryan * Armen Ghazaryan (born 1982), Armenian and Russian weightlifter * Arman Ghazaryan (born 2001), Armenian footballer *Gevorg Ghazaryan (born 1988), Armenian footballer * Hayk Ghazaryan (1930–2014), Armenian historian and professor * Manvel Ghazaryan (born 1961), Armenian politician *Mekhak Ghazaryan (born 1966), Soviet and Armenian boxer *Rafael Ghazaryan (1924–2007), Armenian radio-physicist, academician and public activist *Regina Ghazaryan (1915–1999), Armenian painter and public figure * Stepan Ghazaryan (born 1985), Armenian footballer who plays goalkeeper for FC Banants *Taguhi Ghazaryan (born 1991), Armenian Member of Parliament *Vardan Ghazaryan (born 1969), Lebanese-Armenian football (soccer) player ;Ghazarian *Armenak Ghazarian (1864–1904), commonly known as Hrayr Dzhoghk, Armenian militar ...
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Mkrtich
Mkrtich (Armenian: ) is an Armenian male given name, meaning ''Baptist'' in Armenian. The name, refers originally to John the Baptist, known as Surb Hovhannes Mkrtich (Saint-John the Baptist) in Armenian.Sushil Chaudhury, Kéram Kévonian Les Arméniens dans le commerce asiatique au début de l'ère 2008 Page 84 "The church carrying the name of Surb Hovhannes Mkrtich (Saint-John the Baptist)... " The widespread family name ''Mkrtchyan'' is formed from this given name. The name is usually romanized directly into English as Mkrtich, but other romanizations are found: * Mkrtich Khrimian (1820–1907), Catholicos of All Armenians * Mkrtich Achemian (1838–1917), Constantinople-born Armenian poet. * Mekertich Portukalian (1848–1921) Armenian teacher The name is romanized in Turkish as Mıgırdiç: * Mıgırdiç Margosyan (1938) Turkish-language Armenian author. * Mıgırdiç Civanyan Mıgırdiç Civanyan ( hy, Մկրտիչ Ճիվանեան, 1848 – February 14, 1906) was ...
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Mkrtchyan
Mkrtchyan or Mkrtchian may refer to: *Aghvan Mkrtchyan (born 1981), Armenian football defender *Armen Mkrtchyan (born 1973), Armenian wrestler * Arthur Mkrtchyan (born 1973), retired Armenian football defender *Artur Mkrtchyan (1959–1992), the First Chairman of Supreme Council of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic * Hovhannes Mkrtchyan (born 1991), Armenian figure skater *Karlen Mkrtchyan (born 1988), Armenian football midfielder * Levon Mkrtchyan (born 1953), Armenian director known for documentaries * Lilit Mkrtchyan (born 1982), Armenian grandmaster and four-time Armenian Women's champion * Frunzik (Mher) Mkrtchyan (1930–1993), Soviet Armenian actor, named a People's Artist of the Soviet Union in 1984 * Samvel Mkrtchyan (1959–2014), Armenian translator, editor and writer * Susanna Mkrtchyan (born 1949), Armenian professor and founder of Wikimedia Armenia See also * Makran *Mkrtich Mkrtich (Armenian: ) is an Armenian male given name, meaning ''Baptist'' in Armenian. The name, r ...
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John The Baptist
John the Baptist or , , or , ;Wetterau, Bruce. ''World history''. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1994. syc, ܝܘܿܚܲܢܵܢ ܡܲܥܡܕ݂ܵܢܵܐ, Yoḥanān Maʿmḏānā; he, יוחנן המטביל, Yohanān HaMatbil; la, Ioannes Baptista; cop, ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ ⲡⲓⲡⲣⲟⲇⲣⲟⲙⲟⲥ or ; ar, يوحنا المعمدان; myz, ࡉࡅࡄࡀࡍࡀ ࡌࡀࡑࡁࡀࡍࡀ, Iuhana Maṣbana. The name "John" is the Anglicized form, via French, Latin and then Greek, of the Hebrew, "Yochanan", which means "YHWH is gracious"., group="note" ( – ) was a mission preacher active in the area of Jordan River in the early 1st century AD. He is also known as John the Forerunner in Christianity, John the Immerser in some Baptist Christian traditions, and Prophet Yahya in Islam. He is sometimes alternatively referred to as John the Baptiser. John is mentioned by the Roman Jewish historian Josephus and he is revered as a major religious figure Funk, Robert W. & the Jes ...
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