Harutyun
| Pronunciation | hɑɾuˈtʰi̯un | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Armenian | 
| Meaning | Resurrection | 
| Region of origin | Armenia | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Harut | 
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.[1][2]
People with the name
Harutyun/Harutiun
- Harutyun Abrahamyan (born 1969), Armenian goalkeeper
 - Harutyun Alamdaryan (1795–1834), Armenian poet and teacher
 - Harutiun Alpiar (1864–1919), Ottoman Armenian journalist and humorist
 - Harutyun Babayan (born 1975), Armenian politician and parliamentarian
 - Harutiun Bezjian (1771–1834), Ottoman Armenian merchant, financier and philanthropist
 - Harutyun Chmshkyan, 20th-century Armenian politician
 - Harutiun Dellalian (1937–1990), Armenian contemporary composer
 - Harutyun Gharmandarian (1910–1967), Armenian painter
 - Harutyun Hanesyan (1911–1987), Turkish Armenian violinist and composer
 - Harutyun Hovhannisyan (born 1981), Armenian wrestler
 - Harutiun Jangülian (1855–1915), Ottoman Armenian historian, politician and parliamentarian
 - Harutyun Karapetyan (born 1972), Armenian football (soccer) player
 - Harutyun Khachatryan (born 1955), Armenian film director, producer and screenwriter
 - Harutyun Merdinyan (born 1984), Armenian artistic gymnast
 - Harutyun Shmavonyan (1750–1824), Armenian priest and founder of Armenian journalism
 - Harutyun Sayatyan (1712–1795), Armenian musician and composer, more widely known as Sayat Nova
 - Harutiun Shahrigian (1860–1915), Ottoman Armenian politician, soldier, lawyer and author
 - Harutiun Svadjian (1831–1874), Ottoman Armenian writer, politician, teacher and humorist
 - Harutyun Vardanyan (born 1970), Armenian footballer
 - Harutyun Varpurciyan, 20th-century Turkish Armenian architect
 - Harutyun Yenokyan (born 1985), Armenian wrestler
 
Haroutioun
- Haroutioun Hovanes Chakmakjian (1878–1973), Armenian American published scientist, chemistry professor and scholar
 - Haroutiun Galentz (1910–1967), Armenian painter
 
Harout
- DerHova (born Harout Der-Hovagimian in 1974), Canadian-Armenian composer, songwriter and record producer
 - 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
 - Magda Harout (1926–2021), American actress of Armenian origin
 - Harout O. Sanasarian (born 1929), Armenian American teacher and politician
 
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 protester who committed suicide by self-immolation
 
See also
References
- ^ Ekmekdjian, Monique (1992). Les prénoms arméniens [Armenian First Names]. Collection Arménies (in French). Marseille: Editions Parenthèses. p. 41. ISBN 978-2-86364-068-5. OCLC 28974050. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
 - ^ "հարություն". Eastern Armenian National Corpus. Retrieved February 24, 2013.