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Vartan ( hy, Վարդան, link=no), Vardan in
Eastern Armenian Eastern Armenian ( ''arevelahayeren'') is one of the two standardized forms of Modern Armenian, the other being Western Armenian. The two standards form a pluricentric language. Eastern Armenian is spoken in Armenia, Artsakh, Russia, as we ...
transliteration, is an Armenian name. Vartan or Värtan may refer to:


Saint Vartan

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Saint Vartan Vardan Mamikonian ( hy, Վարդան Մամիկոնեան; – 451) was an Armenians, Armenian military leader who led a rebellion against Sasanian Empire, Sasanian Iran in 450–451. He was the head of the Mamikonian noble family and holder o ...
(full name Vardan Mamikonian, 393–451 AD), Armenian military leader, martyr and saint of the Armenian Church *
St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral ( hy, Սուրբ Վարդան Մայր Տաճար) in New York City is the first cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church to be constructed in North America. It is located in New York City on the corner of Second ...
, Armenian Apostolic church in New York City


Vartan


Mononym

* Sargis Mehrabyan, known as Commander Vartan, Armenian fedayee military commander and member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation * Vartan Pasha (full name Hovsep Vartanian or Osep Vartanian), Ottoman Armenian statesman, author and journalist of the 19th century * Vartan Kurjian, an art director


Given name

* Vartan Ghazarian (born 1969), Lebanese-Armenian footballer *
Vartan Gregorian Vartan Gregorian; fa, وارتان گرگوریان (April 8, 1934 – April 15, 2021) was an Armenian-American academic, educator, and historian. He served as president of the Carnegie Corporation from 1997 to 2021. An Armenian born in Ira ...
(1934–2021), Armenian-American academic *
Vartan Matiossian Vartan Matiossian (Վարդան Մատթէոսեան in Armenian) (born March 6, 1964) is a diasporan Armenian historian, translator and editor. He is currently Executive Director of the Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church (New York ...
(born 1964), historian, translator, editor, and teacher * Vartan Oskanian (born 1955), Armenian politician and Foreign Minister of Armenia (1998–2008) and founder of the Civilitas Foundation * Vartan Vahramian, Iranian-Armenian artist


Surname

* John Vartan (1945–2004), American entrepreneur and educational philanthropist * Kaloost Vartan (1839–1908), Turkish born Armenian physician of the Nazareth Hospital, the first hospital in Ottoman Galilee * Michael Vartan (born 1968), French-American film and television actor * Neil Vartan (1962–1994), English cricketer * Sylvie Vartan (born 1944), French singer


Patronymic

* Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian (1929–1984), chess grandmaster and former world chess champion


Värtan

* Lilla Värtan or simply Värtan, a strait in Stockholm, Sweden *
Stora Värtan Stora Värtan is an inlet of the Baltic Sea located in the Stockholm archipelago north of the city of Stockholm, Sweden. It is bordered to the west by the municipalities of Täby and Danderyd, to the south by the municipality of Lidingö, to the ...
, an inlet of the Baltic Sea located in the Stockholm archipelago north of the city of Stockholm, Sweden * Värtans IK, Swedish football club in Stockholm


Other uses

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Vartan (comics) ''Vartan'' is an Italian comic book created and drawn by Sandro Angiolini, and published in 200 issues between October 1969 and May 1977 by Furio Viano. An attempt to relaunch the publication in 1980 lasted only six issues. The comic book feature ...
, Italian comic book created and drawn by Sandro Angiolini * Vartan, Iran, village in Isfahan Province, Iran


See also

* Bardas (disambiguation), the Hellenized form of the name * Vardan (disambiguation), another spelling of the name (usually in Eastern Armenian) *
Vardanyan (disambiguation) Vardanyan ( arm, Վարդանյան), also spelled Vardanean or Vardanian, and in Western Armenian spelled Vartanian, is an Armenian surname, from the Armenian given name Vardan and Vartan with the addition of -ian. Persons Notable people with t ...
, includes Vartanian disambiguation {{disambig, given name, surname Armenian masculine given names Masculine given names