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Vartanians in the USA14599th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Vartanian
NubarTer-Arakelian
Nubar Ter-Arakelian was an Armenian Genocide survivor and activist who fought for justice for the Armenian people.AnahidAjemian
Anahid Ajemian was an Armenian-American violinist known for her performances of contemporary classical music.RoubenMamoulian
Rouben Mamoulian was an Armenian-American film and theater director known for his innovative storytelling techniques.VaroujanGarabedian
Varoujan Garabedian was an Armenian poet and writer known for his contributions to Armenian literature.KevorkS.
Kevork S. Hovnanian was an Armenian-American businessman and philanthropist who founded Hovnanian Enterprises, one of the largest homebuilding companies in the United States.LouisaVartanian
Louisa Vartanian was an Armenian-American artist known for her paintings inspired by her Armenian heritage.MardirosDakessian
Mardiros Dakessian was an Armenian-American musician and composer known for his contributions to Armenian music.GarbisApelian
Garbis Apelian was an Armenian artist known for his paintings depicting Armenian culture and history.ArshileGorky
Arshile Gorky was an Armenian-American painter considered a pioneer of abstract expressionism in the United States.SiranushVardanian
Siranush Vardanian is an Armenian chess player who achieved the title of Woman Grandmaster and has represented Armenia in various international chess tournaments.Vartanian Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Vartanian' is of Armenian origin. The name is derived from the word 'vartan,' which means 'great' or 'brave' in Armenian.
Geographic DistributionThe name 'Vartanian' is most commonly found in Armenia, as well as in Armenian diaspora communities around the world, including the United States, Russia, Lebanon, and France.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Vartanian' include 'Vartanyan' and 'Vartanov'.