Karapet
Karapet or Garabet or Garabed is a common Armenian given name. They may refer to:
- a pre-Christian Armenian thunder-god, Karapet
Religion
- Karabet (Armenian: Կարապետ) or Garabed (Western Armenian), the Armenian name for prodromos, referring to John the Baptist
- St. Karapet, a church of the Noravank monastery
- Saint Karapet Monastery, at Glak, a 4th-century Armenian monastery
- Karapet, a church of the Khtzkonk monastery near Ani
- Saint Karapet Church, Tbilisi, Armenian church in Tbilisi, Georgia
Given name
Karapet
- Karapet II of Armenia (died 1729), Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church (1726–1729)
- Karapet Chobanyan (born 1927), Armenian scientist
- Karapet Karapetyan (born 1982), also known as Karapet Papijan, Armenian-Dutch kickboxer
- Karapet Mikaelyan (born 1969), Russia-born Armenian football (soccer) player
- Karapet Rubinyan (born 1957), Armenian politician
- Karapet Utudjian (1823–1904), Armenian Ottoman journalist, publicist, and writer
- Karapetê Xaço (?-2005), Armenian singer of traditional Kurdish dengbêj music
- Karapet (bridge player), fictional Armenian expatriate contract bridge player created by Victor Mollo (1909–1987)
Garabed
- Garabed "Chuck" Haytaian (born 1938), American politician of Armenian origin, who was the Speaker of the New Jersey State Assembly
- Garabed T. K. Giragossian (20th century), Armenian engineer
- Garabed Pashayan Khan (1864–1915), Armenian physician, doctor and public activist
- Garo Yepremian (Garabed "Garo" Yepremian) (1944–2015), American football placekicker of Armenian origin
Garabet
- Garabet Amira Balyan (1800–1866), Armenian Ottoman, renowned engineer
- Garabet Ibrăileanu (1871–1936), Romanian-Armenian literary critic and theorist, writer, editor, translator, sociologist, professor
- Garabet Yazmaciyan (1868–1929), Ottoman painter of Armenian descent
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