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'''Narek''' (in [[Armenian language|Armenian]] Նարեկ), an [[Armenian people|Armenian]] given name, alternatively '''Nareg''' in [[Western Armenian]].
'''Narek''' ({{lang-arm|Նարեկ}}), alternatively '''Nareg''' in [[Western Armenian]], is an [[Armenian people|Armenian]] given name. It may refer to:

== People ==
*St. [[Gregory of Narek]], knowns also as Grigor Narekatsi (951–1003), Armenian monk, poet, philosopher, theologian, Doctor of the church
**''Narek'', the name commonly given to the "Book of Lamentations" by [[Gregory of Narek]]
*[[Narek (given name)]], an Armenian given name


==Places==
==Places==
*[[Narek, Ararat]], village in Ararat province, Armenia
*[[Narek, Ararat]], a village in Ararat province, Armenia
*Nareg Schools, series of Armenian Cypriot schools in Cyprus known as "Nareg" since 1972
*Nareg Schools, a series of Armenian Cypriot schools
**[[Nicosia Armenian school]]
**[[Nicosia Armenian school]]
**[[Larnaca Armenian school]]
**[[Larnaca Armenian school]]
**[[Limassol Armenian school]]
**[[Limassol Armenian school]]
*[[Narekavank]] was a historic Armenian monastery located in the village of Narek (the modern-day village Yemişlik in the Gevaş district of Turkey's Van Province)
*[[Narekavank]], a tenth-century Armenian monastery in present-day Yemişlik, Turkey

== People ==

*St. [[Gregory of Narek]], knowns also as Grigor Narekatsi (951 – 1003), Armenian monk, poet, philosopher, theologian, Doctor of the church
**''Narek'', the name commonly given to the "Book of Lamentations" by Gregory of Narek
*[[Narek Beglaryan]] (born 1985), Armenian football (soccer) player
*[[Narek Hakhnazaryan]] (born 1988), Armenian cellist
*[[Narek Sargsyan]] (born in 1959), chief architect of Yerevan and the former chief architect of Armenia
*[[Narek Seferjan]] (born 1974), Russian by nationality ethnic Armenian chess grandmaster, journalist and script writer
*[[Narek Kalikian]] (born in 2002),
Professional foo
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Narekan]] or Nukeh, a village in Howmeh Rural District, Semnan Province, Iran
*[[Narekavank]], tenth-century Armenian monastery in the Vaspurakan province of historical Armenia near the southern shores of Lake Van (now in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey)
*[[Narekan|Nārekān]] or Nārkan, an alternative name for Nukeh, a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Semnan County, Semnan Province, Iran
*[[Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg in New York]], Brooklyn, New York, US


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Latest revision as of 04:46, 5 March 2024

Narek (Armenian: Նարեկ), alternatively Nareg in Western Armenian, is an Armenian given name. It may refer to:

Menschen

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  • St. Gregory of Narek, knowns also as Grigor Narekatsi (951–1003), Armenian monk, poet, philosopher, theologian, Doctor of the church
    • Narek, the name commonly given to the "Book of Lamentations" by Gregory of Narek
  • Narek (given name), an Armenian given name

Places

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See also

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  • Narekan or Nukeh, a village in Howmeh Rural District, Semnan Province, Iran