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Oganessian (and similar transliterations) a variant of Hovhannisyan is a surname of Armenian origin derived from the Armenian given name Ohannes. People with such names include: * Alina Oganesyan (born 2004), German rhythmic gymnast * Armen Oganesyan (born 1954), CEO of Russian state radio station Voice of Russia * Gaguik Oganessian (1947-2015), Armenian chess player, writer and organiser * Khoren Oganesian (born 1955), Soviet footballer * Yuri Oganessian (born 1933), Russian-Armenian nuclear physicist (element Oganesson is so named honoring him) * Marina E. Oganesian (born 1954) Armenian botanist See also * Hovhannisyan Hovhannisyan or Hovannisyan ( hy, Հովհաննիսյան ) is an Armenian surname meaning "son of Hovhannes", the Armenian equivalent of John, thus making it equivalent to Johnson. It is the most common surname in Armenia. Variants of the nam ..., a surname * {{surname Armenian-language surnames hy:Հովհաննիսյան (այլ կիրառումնե ...
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Yuri Oganessian
Yuri Tsolakovich Oganessian (russian: Юрий Цолакович Оганесян ; ''Yuri Ts'olaki Hovhannisyan'' . Oganessian is the Russified version of the Armenian last name Hovhannisyan. The article on Oganessian in the ''Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia'' (1980) described him as an "Armenian Soviet physicist." born 14 April 1933) is a Russian-Armenian nuclear physicist who is considered the world's leading researcher in superheavy chemical elements. He led the discovery of many elements in the periodic table. He succeeded Georgy Flyorov as director of the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in 1989 and is now its scientific leader. The heaviest element known in the periodic table, oganesson, is named after him, only the second time that an element was named after a living person (the other being seaborgium). Personal life Yuri Tsolakovich Oganessian was born in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on 14 April 1933 to Armenian parents. His f ...
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Oganesson
Oganesson is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Og and atomic number 118. It was first synthesized in 2002 at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, near Moscow, Russia, by a joint team of Russian and American scientists. In December 2015, it was recognized as one of four new elements by the Joint Working Party of the international scientific bodies IUPAC and IUPAP. It was formally named on 28 November 2016. The name honors the nuclear physicist Yuri Oganessian, who played a leading role in the discovery of the heaviest elements in the periodic table. It is one of only two elements named after a person who was alive at the time of naming, the other being seaborgium, and the only element whose eponym is alive today. Oganesson has the highest atomic number and highest atomic mass of all known elements. The radioactive oganesson atom is very unstable, and since 2005, only five (possibly six) atoms of the isotope oganesson-294 have been detected. Althou ...
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Gaguik Oganessian
Gaguik Oganessian ( hy, Գագիկ Հովհաննիսյան; 21 April 1947 – 2015) was an Armenian chess player, chess official, journalist and writer. Born in Yerevan, he was awarded the title of FIDE International Organizer in 1996 and served as president of FIDE Zone 1.5, chairman of FIDE Chess Information, Publication and Statistics Committee (CHIPS), member of the FIDE Executive Board, general secretary of the Armenian Chess Federation. Oganessian won the 4th World Amateur Chess Championship, held along the 1998/99 Hastings International Chess Congress, and as a result he was awarded the title FIDE Master. Oganessian graduated from the Journalism Department of the Philological Faculty of Yerevan State University in 1968. Three years later, he became associate professor at the same department. In 1972, Oganessian founded the magazine ''Chess in Armenia,'' of which he was also editor-in-chief. He was author of 51 chess books. In 2007 then-president of Armenia Robert Kocharian ...
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Hovhannisyan
Hovhannisyan or Hovannisyan ( hy, Հովհաննիսյան ) is an Armenian language, Armenian surname meaning "son of Hovhannes (other), Hovhannes", the Armenian equivalent of John (given name), John, thus making it equivalent to Johnson. It is the List of most common surnames in Asia#Armenia, most common surname in Armenia. Variants of the name in Armenian and Western Armenian include Hovhannesian, Hovannesian, Hovannisian, Hovhannisian and Oganessian. Notable people with the surname include: Hovhannisyan *Armen Hovhannisyan (1994–2014), Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Army soldier *Art Hovhannisyan, Armenian-American boxer *Artak Hovhannisyan, Armenian sport wrestler *Artsrun Hovhannisyan, press secretary of the Armenian Ministry of Defense. *Ashot Hovhannisyan, Armenian politician *Azat Hovhannisyan, Armenian boxer *Edgar Hovhannisyan, Armenian composer *Khoren Hovhannisyan, Armenian football midfielder *Lilit Hovhannisyan, Armenian singer *Lusine Hovhannisyan, Ar ...
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Ohannes
Ohannes is a male given name with Armenian roots. Spelling variants include Hovannes, Oganes, and Ohan. The surnames Oganezov and Oganessian are derived from it. Notable people with the name include: People *Loris Ohannes Chobanian (born 1933), American composer *Ohannés Gurekian (1902–1984), Armenian architect *Ohannes Kurkdjian (1851–1903), Armenian photographer *Oganez Mkhitaryan (born 1962), Russian football coach and player * Ohannes Tchekidjian (born 1929), Armenian composer and conductor *Onno Tunç (1948–1996), Turkish musician *Oganes Zanazanyan (1946–2015), Armenian football coach and player See also * Hovhannes (other) *Ohan (other) *Ohanian Ohanyan or Ohanian ( hy, Օհանյան, Western Armenian Օհանեան) is a common Armenian surname. Ohanian *Alexis Ohanian (born 1983), American internet entrepreneur, activist and investor and co-founder of the social news website Reddit an ...
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Alina Oganesyan
Alina Oganesyan (born 13 June 2004) is a German rhythmic gymnast. She won silver in the senior team category at the 2022 World Championships. Career Junior Oganesyan was part of the German junior group that competed at both the 2019 European and World Championships, finishing 12th in Baku and 10th in Moscow. Senior Alina integrated the senior group in late 2021, competing at the World Championships, finishing 7th in the All-Around. In 2022 she was selected to perform in the 5 hoops exercise at the 2022 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships in Tel Aviv, Israel, scoring 30.150, the group came in 12th place in the all-around. In the team ranking (individual and group), the German team placed 5th. In late August she competed at the World Cup in Cluj-Napoca, winning bronze in the 3 ribbons + 2 balls' final. The following month she participated at the 2022 World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, the group made mistakes in the 5 hoops routine (that was scored 25.950) r ...
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Armen Oganesyan
Armen Garnikovich Oganesyan (russian: Оганесян, Армен Гарникович; born April 4, 1954) is the CEO of Russian state radio station ''Voice of Russia Voice of Russia ( rus, Голос России, r=Golos Rossii), commonly abbreviated VOR, was the Russian government's international radio broadcasting service from 1993 until 2014, when it was reorganised as Radio Sputnik. Its interval signal ...''. He was educated at Moscow State University, Department of Journalism. References Russian radio personalities Russian people of Armenian descent Living people 1954 births Russian editors {{russia-bio-stub ...
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Khoren Oganesian
Khoren Oganesian ( hy, Խորեն Հովհաննիսյան; born 10 January 1955), also known as Khoren Hovhannisyan, is a former Armenian and Soviet football player who played as a midfielder and current manager and coach. He was awarded the Master of Sport of the USSR, International Class title in 1976. Oganesian was a member of the USSR national football team and mostly played at club level for Soviet Top League and Armenian Premier League club Ararat Yerevan. He is widely considered a legend of Ararat and Armenian football in general. In official games of the USSR championships, Oganesian had 295 matches and scored 93 goals for Ararat. His number of scored goals is a record of the USSR in Armenian football. In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Armenia by the Football Federation of Armenia as the nation's most outstanding player of the past 50 years. In a survey taken in 2005 by the Football Federation of Armenia, Oganesian wa ...
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Marina E
A marina (from Spanish , Portuguese and Italian : ''marina'', "coast" or "shore") is a dock or basin with moorings and supplies for yachts and small boats. A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger ships or cargo from freighters. The word ''marina'' may also refer to an inland wharf on a river or canal that is used exclusively by non-industrial pleasure craft such as canal narrowboats. Emplacement Marinas may be located along the banks of rivers connecting to lakes or seas and may be inland. They are also located on coastal harbors (natural or man made) or coastal lagoons, either as stand alone facilities or within a port complex. History In the 19th century, the few existing pleasure craft shared the same facilities as trading and fishing vessels. The marina appeared in the 20th century with the popularization of yachting. Facilities and services A marina may have refuelling, washing and repair facilities, marine and boat chan ...
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Armenian-language Surnames
Armenian ( classical: , reformed: , , ) is an Indo-European language and an independent branch of that family of languages. It is the official language of Armenia. Historically spoken in the Armenian Highlands, today Armenian is widely spoken throughout the Armenian diaspora. Armenian is written in its own writing system, the Armenian alphabet, introduced in 405 AD by the priest Mesrop Mashtots. The total number of Armenian speakers worldwide is estimated between 5 and 7 million. History Classification and origins Armenian is an independent branch of the Indo-European languages. It is of interest to linguists for its distinctive phonological changes within that family. Armenian exhibits more satemization than centumization, although it is not classified as belonging to either of these subgroups. Some linguists tentatively conclude that Armenian, Greek (and Phrygian) and Indo-Iranian were dialectally close to each other;''Handbook of Formal Languages'' (1997p. 6 withi ...
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