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Gevorgyan
Gevorgyan or Gevorgian, sometimes also spelled Gevorkian () is an Armenian surname meaning "son of Gevorg", the equivalent of "son of George" (compare English Georgeson). The Western Armenian equivalent is Kevorkian.
Gevorgyan can refer to the following people:
Persons
- Ara Gevorgyan (born 1960), an Armenian musician
- Arayik Gevorgyan (born 1973), an Armenian Freestyle wrestler
- Arsen Gevorgyan (born 1975), an Armenian judoka
- Artur Gevorgyan (born 1975), an Armenian-American boxer
- Edgar Gevorgyan (born 1982), an Armenian weightlifter
- Elmira Gevorgyan (1932–2025), an Armenian physician
- Eva Gevorgyan (born 2004), a Russian-Armenian classical pianist
- Maria Gevorgyan (born 1994), an Armenian chess player
- Nahapet Gevorgyan (born 1957), an Armenian politician
- Pavel Gevorgyan (born 1963), a Russian scientist
- Tereza Gevorgyan (born 1988), Armenian soprano
- Vahan Gevorgyan (born 1981), an Armenian-born Polish footballer
Institutions
- Gevorkian Theological Seminary, theological school-college of the Armenian Apostolic Church founded by Catholicos Gevork IV in 1874 and located in the city of Vagharshapat (Echmiadzin), Armenia
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