There are
622
Gharibians in the USA
Gharibian is the
36048th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Gharibian

VaroujanGarabedian

Varoujan Garabedian was an Armenian poet and novelist, known for his works depicting the Armenian Genocide and its aftermath.

MikaelSurmali

Mikael Surmali Gharibian was an Armenian musician and composer, known for his contributions to Armenian classical and spiritual music.

GaroPaylan

Garo Paylan is an Armenian-Turkish politician and human rights activist, currently serving as a member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.

RichardGharibian

Richard Gharibian is an American physician and professor, specializing in internal medicine and medical education.

ShushaGuppy

Shusha Guppy was an Iranian-born British writer, singer, and broadcaster known for her memoir 'The Blindfold Horse: Memoirs of a Persian Childhood.'

IvanGharibian

Ivan Gharibian is a French boxer, known for his achievements in amateur and professional boxing.

ArmenGharibian

Armen Gharibian is an Armenian football player, currently playing as a midfielder for the Armenian national team.

MottoGharibian

Motto Gharibian is an Iranian musician and composer, known for his contributions to Persian classical and traditional music.

DanielGharibian

Daniel Gharibian is a French-Armenian historian and professor, specializing in Armenian history and the Armenian Genocide.

HaykoGharibyan

Hayko Gharibyan is an Armenian singer-songwriter and composer, known for his contemporary Armenian pop music.

Gharibian Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Gharibian' is of Armenian origin. It is derived from the Armenian word 'gharib', meaning 'stranger' or 'foreigner'. It was likely originally used to denote someone who came from a foreign land or had foreign origins.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Gharibian' is relatively concentrated among the Armenian diaspora, with significant populations in Armenia, Iran, France, United States, and other countries with Armenian communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Gharibian' include 'Gharib', 'Gharibi', 'Gharibyan', 'Gharibzadeh', 'Gharibpour', 'Gharibianpour', and 'Gharibzade'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe surname 'Gharibian' is commonly found among individuals of Armenian descent, many of whom migrated or were displaced due to historical events such as the Armenian Genocide and subsequent diaspora.