Krikor
Krikor is an Western Armenian given name, equivalent to Eastern Armenian given name Grigor and the English equivalent Gregory and its variants in different languages.
Notable people with the name include:
Religion
- Gregory of Narek (951–1003), or Krikor Naregatsi, Armenian monk, poet, mystical philosopher, theologian and saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Catholicoi
- Gregory the Illuminator, patron saint and first official head of the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Gregory II the Martyrophile, Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church (1066-1105)
- Gregory IV the Young (1173–1193)
- Gregory V of Cilicia (1193–1194)
- Gregory VI of Cilicia (1194–1203)
- Gregory VII of Cilicia (1293–1307)
- Gregory VIII of Cilicia (1411–1418)
- Gregory IX of Cilicia (1439–1446)
- Gregory X (1443–1465)
- Gregory XI (1536–1545)
- Gregory XII (1576–1590)
- Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem
- Krikor Yetesattzi of Jerusalem (669–696)
- Patriarch Krikor of Jerusalem (981–1006)
- Patriarch Krikor of Jerusalem (1356–1363)
- Patriarch Krikor Kantzagehtzee of Jerusalem (1613–1645)
- Krikor Shiravantzee (Chainbearer) (1715–1749)
- Armenian patriarchs of Constantinople
- Patriarch Krikor I of Constantinople (1526–1537)
- Patriarch Krikor II of Constantinople (1601–1608, 1611–1621, 1623–1626)
- Patriarch Krikor III of Constantinople (1764–1773)
- Patriarch Krikor IV of Constantinople (1801–1802)
- Contemporary
- Krikor Bedros XV Agagianian or Grégoire-Pierre Agagianian, Patriarch Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church (1937-1962) and Catholic cardinal. Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (1958–1970)
- Krikor Balakian (1875–1934), Armenian bishop
- Krikor Bedros XX Gabroyan (born 1934), Patriarch-Catholicos of the Armenian Catholic Church
Others
- Grégoire Aslan (Coco) born Krikor Aslanian (1908–1982), Swiss ethnic Armenian actor and musician
- Krikor Agathon (1901-????), Egyptian sport shooter, fencer and Olympian
- Krikor Agopian (born 1942), Lebanese Armenian painter
- Krikor Alozian (born 1979), Lebanese Armenian footballer
- Krikor Amirian (1888–1964), Armenian Revolutionary, who participated in the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia
- Krikor Ayvazian (1912-1997), Armenian Catholic Bishop of Qamishli
- Krikor Azaryan (1934–2009), Bulgarian Armenian theatre director
- Krikor Balyan, Armenian architect
- Krikor Beledian (born 1945), Lebanese-born Armenian writer, literary critic, and translator living in France
- Krikor Kalfayan (1873-1949), Armenian writer, lecturer, musician, and musicologist
- Krikor Mekhitarian (born 1986), Brazilian Armenian chess grandmaster
- Krikor Odian (1834-1887), Ottoman Armenian jurist, politician and writer
- Krikor Ohanian, original name of Mike Connors, American actor
- Krikor Peshtimaldjian (1778-1839), Ottoman Armenian philosopher, educator, translator, and linguist
- Krikor Zohrab (1861–1915), Ottoman Armenian writer
- Kirkor Kirkorov or Krikor Kirkorian (born 1968), Bulgarian Armenian boxer
See also
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