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Boghos is an Armenian given name equivalent to
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it is translated as Poghos. Notable people with the name include:


Given name


Boghos

* Andon Boghos Çelebi (1604–1674), Armenian merchant magnate, Ottoman and Tuscan official *
Boghos Nubar Boghos Nubar (), also known as Boghos Nubar Pasha (; 2 August 1851 – 25 June 1930), was the son of Nubar Pasha, a three time governor of Egypt. A chairman of the Armenian National Delegation, and the founder, alongside ten other Armenian nati ...
(1851–1930), Armenian politician and leader *
Boghos Yousefian Boghos Bey Yusufian (1775–1844) was an Armenian merchant and customs official. He was Egypt's Minister of Commerce, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and secretary of Muhammad Ali Pasha. Biography His parents were Marta and Hovsep, who was an A ...
(1775–1844), Armenian merchant, administrator and customs official * Avedis Boghos Derounian (1909–1991), Armenian-American journalist and author * Steven Boghos Derounian (1918–2007), Armenian-American politician *
Boghos Lévon Zékiyan Boghos Lévon Zékiyan (; born 21 October 1943 in Istanbul) is an Armenologist, philosopher, Professor of Armenian Language and Literature at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Pontifical Oriental Institute of Rome and Istanbul University, a membe ...
(born 1943), Armenian scholar, linguist and philosopher


Poghos

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Poghos Bek-Pirumyan Poghos Bek-Pirumyan (; 8 June 1856 – 19 January 1921) was an Armenian military commander. He served as a colonel for the Russian Empire in World War I and was a commander of the Battle of Sardarabad. Biography Poghos Bek-Pirumyan was born on ...
(1856–1921), Armenian Russian commander *
Poghos Galstyan Poghos Galstyan (; born on 10 January 1961) is an Armenian football manager and former player who is a director with Ararat-Armenia. International career A midfielder, Galstyan participated in one international match for the Armenia national ...
(born 1961), Armenian footballer and manager *
Poghos Ignatosian Paul Robert Ignatius (born November 11, 1920) is an American government official who served as Secretary of the Navy between 1967 and 1969 and was the Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Lyndon Johnson Administration. He is the oldest-livi ...
(born 1920), American bureaucrat of Armenian descent *
Poghos Poghosyan Poghos Poghosyan (; 1958 – September 25, 2001) was an ethnic Armenian from the Javakheti region of Georgia. He was killed at Poplavok cafe in Yerevan on September 25, 2001 by the bodyguards of then President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan. Kocharya ...
(1958–2001), Armenian murder victim *
Nikoghayos Poghos Mikaelian Ishkhan (, "prince"; 18831915), born Nikoghayos Mikayelian, and also known as Nigol, was an Armenian '' fedayi'', a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. Along with Aram Manukian and Arshak Vramian, he was a leading figure in Van jus ...
(1883–1915), Armenian revolutionary and fedayi in the Ottoman Empire


See also

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Sourp Boghos chapel, Nicosia Sourp Boghos (; Saint Paul) is an Armenian Apostolic chapel in Nicosia, Cyprus. The chapel is located in the old Armenian cemetery near the Ledra Palace hotel, very near the Nicosia city centre, was built in 1892 by the will and testament of B ...
; church in Nicosia, Cyprus *
Surb Poghos-Petros, Yerevan Saint Paul and Peter Church (; ''Surp Poghos-Petros yekeghetsi'') was an Armenian Apostolic church in Yerevan, Armenia originally built during the 5th-6th centuries. It was demolished in November 1930 to make room for the Moscow Cinema on Abov ...
, church in Yerevan, Armenia *
Surp Bogos Church Surp Bogos Church (), () is an Armenian Catholic church in Büyükdere, Sarıyer, northern Istanbul, Turkey. It was established as a wooden church in 1847, rebuilt in masonry in 1882, and consecrated in 1885. History Located in the Büyükdere ...
, Armenian Catholic church in Istanbul *
Boghossian Boghossian, Bogossyan, Boghosian, Bogosyan, etc. () is an Armenian surname, particularly associated with Western Armenia. The Eastern Armenian equivalent is Poghossyan. It is a patronymic from the first name Boghos (Armenian: Պողոս), equivale ...
, surname derived from the name {{given name Armenian masculine given names Masculine given names