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Harutyun ( hy, Հարություն and in
Western Armenian Western Armenian ( Classical spelling: , ) is one of the two standardized forms of Modern Armenian, the other being Eastern Armenian. It is based mainly on the Istanbul Armenian dialect, as opposed to Eastern Armenian, which is mainly based ...
Յարութիւն) also spelled Haroutioun, Harutiun and its variants Harout, Harut and Artin is a common male
Armenian Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ...
name; it means
resurrection Resurrection or anastasis is the concept of coming back to life after death. In a number of religions, a dying-and-rising god is a deity which dies and is resurrected. Reincarnation is a similar process hypothesized by other religions, which ...
in Armenian.


People with the name


Harutyun

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Harutyun Vardanyan Harutyun Vardanyan ( hy, Հարություն Վարդանյան, born 5 December 1970 in Gyumri, Armenian SSR) is a former Armenian football player who played defender for the Armenia national football team and for Armenian, Swiss and German c ...
(born 1970), Armenian football defender * Harutyun Gharmandarian (1910–1967), Armenian painter * Harutyun Karapetyan (born 1972), Armenian football (soccer) player *
Harutyun Shmavonyan Harutyun Shmavonyan ( hy, Հարություն Շմավոնյան) (born Shiraz, Persia in 1750 - died Madras, India 1824) was a priest of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the founder of the Armenian journalism through publishing of the Armenia ...
(1750–1824), priest and founder of Armenian journalism * Harutyun Sayatyan (1712–1795), Armenian musician and composer, more widely known as Sayat Nova


Haroutioun

* Haroutioun Hovanes Chakmakjian (1878–1973), Armenian American published scientist, chemistry professor and scholar


Harout

* Harout Chitilian (born 1980), Canadian city councillor from Montreal, Quebec of Lebanese Armenian origin *
Harout Pamboukjian Harout Pamboukjian ( hy, Հարութ Փամբուկչյան; hyw, Յարութ Փամպուքճեան; born July 1, 1950), known as Dzakh Harut ( hy, Ձախ Հարութ, literally "Left Harout"), is an Armenian pop singer living in Los Ange ...
(born 1950), Armenian American pop singer, also known as Dzakh Harut


Harut

* Harut Grigorian (born 1989), Armenian-Belgian kickboxer * Harut Sassounian (born 1950), Armenian-American writer, public activist and publisher of ''The California Courier''


Artin

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Artin Boşgezenyan Artin Boshgezenian (1861-1923), was an Armenian deputy for Aleppo in the first (1908–1912), second (April–August 1912) and third (1914–1918) Ottoman Parliaments of the Constitutional Era. Life He was a left-leaning politician who supported ...
, an Armenian deputy for Aleppo in the first (1908–1912), second (April–August 1912) and third (1914–1918) Ottoman Parliaments of the Constitutional Era * Artin Hindoğlu, 19th-century Ottoman etymologist, interpreter, professor, linguist, and writer of the first modern French-Turkish dictionary * Artin Penik (1921–1982), Turkish-Armenian protester who committed suicide by self-immolation


See also

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Artin (name) Artin is both a surname and a given name. In the Armenian-speaking world, it is a variation of the given name Harutyun. It has also been claimed to be an old Median name meaning pure and virtuous coming from the name of the Median king Phraortes ('' ...
* Harut (disambiguation) * Harutyunyan * Surp Harutyun (disambiguation)


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