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Armenian Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
given name meaning martyr. Martiros and its variant Mardiros in
Western Armenian Western Armenian ( ) is one of the two standardized forms of Modern Armenian, the other being Eastern Armenian. It is based mainly on the Istanbul Armenian dialect, as opposed to Eastern Armenian, which is mainly based on the Yerevan Arme ...
may refer to:


Places

* Martiros, Vayots Dzor, town in Armenia


Persons


Martiros

* Saint Martiros, 4th-century Christian saint, son of
Saint Sarkis the Warrior Saint Sargis the General or Sergius Stratelates (; died 362/3) was a Cappadocian Greek general who is revered as a martyr and military saint in the Armenian Apostolic Church and Assyrian Church of the East (January 5). The name Sargis (Sarkis) is ...
* Martiros of Crimea, 7th-century Armenian writer, historian, poet and priest *
Martiros Aslanov Martiros Grigoryevich Aslanov (Russian: Мартирос Григорьевич Асланов; 1897–1977) was the founder of the Moscow school of Pashto studies in Russia. Aslanov worked in the Soviet embassy in Afghanistan from 1930 to 1939; ...
(1897–1977), Soviet Armenian linguist and
Pashto Pashto ( , ; , ) is an eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family, natively spoken in northwestern Pakistan and southern and eastern Afghanistan. It has official status in Afghanistan and the Pakistani province of Khyb ...
scholar *
Martiros Kavoukjian Martiros Kavoukjian (, ', August 8, 1908 - August 8, 1988) was an Armenian architect, researcher, Armenologist and historian-archaeologist who has written various books on ancient Armenian history. He is best known for his account of Armenian pre ...
(1908–1988), Armenian architect, researcher, Armenologist and historian-archaeologist *
Martiros Khan Davidkhanian Martiros Khan Davidkhanian (1843-1905) was an Iranian General officer, general, Philanthropy, philanthropist, professor, the Chief of staff, Chief of Staff of the Persian Cossack Brigade, Amir Touman and the Commander of the Royal Guard of the Qa ...
(1843–1905), Iranian general, philanthropist and professor *
Martiros Sarukhanyan Martiros Sarukhanyan (Martik Levonyan, 1873, Shusha - 1895, Garahisar Mountain, Western Armenia) was an Armenian Fedayee and political activist. After graduating from the College in Baku, Sarukhanyan continued his studies at the Saint Petersburg ...
(1873–1895), Armenian fedayee and political activist in the Ottoman Empire *
Martiros Saryan Martiros Saryan (; ; – 5 May 1972) was an Armenian painter, People's Artist of the USSR (1960), member of the USSR Academy of Fine Arts (1947), president of the Artists' Union of Soviet Armenia (1945-1951), the founder of a modern Armenian nat ...
(1880–1972), Armenian painter


Mardiros

*Mardiros of Egypt, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1419 to 1430 ( See list) *Mardiros I of Constantinople, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople from 1509 to 1526 ( See list) *Mardiros II of Constantinople (Kefetsi), Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople from 1659 to 1660 ( See list) *Mardiros III of Constantinople (Yerzngatsi) Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople in 1706 ( See list) *
Mardiros Altounian Mardiros Altounian (1889–1958) was an Armenian-Lebanese architect. He designed the Lebanese Parliament Building in Beirut (1931), the Abed clock tower (1934), Azounieh sanitorum in Chouf, and Melkonian Benefactors' Mausoleum in Cyprus (with Fre ...
(1889–1958), Lebanese Armenian architect * Mardiros Tchaparian, known as Mardik, Lebanese footballer {{given name


See also

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Martirosyan Martirosyan () or variants Mardirosian and Mardirossian in Western Armenian and at times Martirosjan is an Armenian surname. It means "son of Martiros" (a martyr in Armenian). Notable people with the surname include: Martirosyan *Amasi Martirosyan ...
(includes Mardirosian / Mardirossian) Armenian masculine given names Masculine given names