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Pronunciation
  
hɑɾuˈtʰi̯un

Word/name
  
Related names
  
Harut

Gender
  
Male

Meaning
  
Resurrection

Region of origin
  
Armenia, Lebanon, Syria

Harutyun (Armenian: Հարություն and in Western Armenian Յարութիւն) also spelled Haroutioun, Harutiun and its variants Harout, Harut and Artin is a common male Armenian name; it means resurrection in Armenian.

People with this name

Harutyun
  • Harutyun Vardanyan (born 1970), Armenian football defender.
  • Harutyun Gharmandarian (1910 - 1967), Armenian painter
  • Harutyun Karapetyan (born 1972), Armenian football (soccer) player
  • Harutyun Shmavonyan (1750-1824), priest and founder of the 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 (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
  • Artin Boşgezenyan, 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 protestor who committed suicide by self-immolation
  • References

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