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[[File:Sahak_Partev_Catholicos.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Sahak Bartev, Isaac of Armenia by Francesco Maggiotto]] |
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'''Sahakian''' ([[Armenian language|Armenian]]: {{lang|hy|Սահակեան}}) or '''Sahakyan''' (Սահակյան) is a fairly common [[surname]] in [[Armenia]] originating from the [[patronymic]] Armenian equivalent to [[Isaac]]. Sahakian translates to Son of Isaac, or descendant of Isaac. |
'''Sahakian''' ([[Armenian language|Armenian]]: {{lang|hy|Սահակեան}}) or '''Sahakyan''' (Սահակյան) is a fairly common [[surname]] in [[Armenia]] originating from the [[patronymic]] Armenian equivalent to [[Isaac]]. Sahakian translates to Isaacson, Son of Isaac, or descendant of Isaac. |
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The surname can refer to the following people: |
The surname can refer to the following people: |
Revision as of 05:10, 13 June 2019
Sahakian (Armenian: Սահակեան) or Sahakyan (Սահակյան) is a fairly common surname in Armenia originating from the patronymic Armenian equivalent to Isaac. Sahakian translates to Isaacson, Son of Isaac, or descendant of Isaac.
The surname can refer to the following people:
- Aramais Sahakyan (b. 1936), an Armenian poet and translator
- Avetik Sahakyan (1863 – 1933), former Parliamentary President of Armenia
- Bako Sahakyan (b. 1960), president of Artsakh
- Barbara Sahakian American-born neuroscientist, based in Cambridge, UK
- Henry D. Sahakian, an Iranian-American businessman, the founder of Uni-Mart
- Jack Sahakian (1931 – 1995), an American actor
- Norayr Sahakyan (b. 1987), an Armenian football player
- Oshin Sahakian (b. 1986), an Iranian basketball player
- Sumbat Saakian (1951 – 1993), a politician in the Government of Abkhazian Autonomous Republic
- William S. Sahakian (1922– 1986), an American philosopher
See also