Boghossian
Boghossian, Bogossyan, Boghosian, Bogosyan, etc. (Armenian: Բողոսյան) is an Armenian surname, particularly associated with Western Armenia. The Eastern Armenian equivalent is Poghossyan. It is a patronymic from the first name Boghos (Armenian: Պողոս), equivalent to Paul, making the name effectively equivalent to Paulson.
Notable people with the name include:
- Alain Boghossian, French-Armenian former football player and assistant coach for the French national team.
- Paul Boghossian, professor of philosophy at New York University
- Peter Boghossian, former professor of philosophy at Portland State University
- Joaquín Boghossian, Uruguayan professional footballer
- Alexander Boghossian, Armenian Ethiopian painter and art teacher
- Edward K. Boghosian, founder of Armenian Reporter newspaper
- Sam Boghosian, American-Armenian football player and coach
- Zach Bogosian, American-Armenian professional ice hockey player
- Eric Bogosian, American-Armenian actor, playwright, monologist, and novelist
- Raffi Boghosyan, Bulgarian-Armenian singer, winner of the first series of Bulgarian X Factor
Surname list
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Surnames associated with the given name Paul
- Paulauskas
- Pavilionis
- Pavilonis
- Povilaitis
- Povilionis
- Poviliūnas
- Povilonis
- Paul
- Polson
- McPhail
- Clan MacPhail
- a sept of Clan Cameron
- a sept of Clan Mackay
- Pavlidis/Pavlides
- Pavlopoulos
- Pavlou
- Pavel
- Pavelić
- Pavelka
- Pavić
- Pavićević
- Pavkov
- Pavković
- Pavlásek
- Pavlenko
- Pavletić
- Pavlic/Pavlić/Pavlič
- Pavlíček
- Pavličić
- Pavlich
- Pavlics (Hungarianized)
- Pavlík
- Pavlichenko
- Pavliuchenko/Pavlyuchenko
- Pavliuchenkov/Pavlyuchenkov
- Pavliuk/Pavlyuk/Pavluk
- Pavlov
- Pavlović/Pavlovič
- Pavlovich
- Pavlovsky/Pavlovskiy
- Pavlukhin
- Pavlychko
- Pawelczyk
- Pawelek
- Pawlak
- Pawlas
- Pawlik
- Pawlicki
- Pawlikowski
- Pawłowski
- Paol
- Pal, anglicized to Paul
- Boghossian
- Boulos
- Pálffy
- Paliashvili
- Poghossian