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Khatchík or Khatchig is an Armenian given name (now it is a diminutive of
Khachatur Khachatur ( hy, Խաչատուր from խաչ (xačʿ, "cross") + տուր (tur, "something given" = "given by cross". It may refer to: *Khachatur Abovian (1809–1848), Armenian writer and national public figure who mysteriously vanished in 1848 an ...
). Notable people with the name include: * Khachig I — Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 973 and 992. * Gurgen-Khachik Artsruni (died 1003) — Lord of
Rechtuniq Rshtunik ( hy, Ռշտունիք) was a canton (''gavar'') of the province of Vaspurakan of historical Armenia, encompassing the area on the southern coast of Lake Van, which was also referred to as ''Ṛshtuniatsʻ Tsov'' ("Sea of Rshtunik"), as w ...
, King of Vaspurakan (991-1003) — Brother of Ashot-Sahak *
Khachik Dashtents Khachik Dashtents ( hy, Խաչիկ Դաշտենց; ''Khachik Tonoyi Tonoyan'', May 25, 1910 – March 9, 1974) was an ethnic Armenian Soviet writer, poet and translator.classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA Wo ...
- writer *
Khatchig Babikian Khatchig Babikian (1924–1999) was a philanthropist, attorney, a Lebanese politician of Armenian origin, and a former member of the Lebanese Parliament (1957–1999) and Lebanese government minister on many occasions as minister of Health, Touri ...
(1924-1999) was a philanthropist, attorney, former member of the Lebanese Parliament (1957-1999) a Lebanese politician of Armenian origin. *
Khachik Babayan Khachik Babayan is an Iranian-Armenian violin player. He was a student of Manoug Parikian. Life Khachik Babayan was born in 1956 in Tabriz, Iran. He began to play the violin when he was four. At the age of seven, he began violin studies with his ...
— renowned Iranian violin player. {{given name Armenian given names