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Forename Smbat

Across the world, Smbat (Смбат Armenia Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan, Smbat Armenia United States Georgia Russia Germany, سمبات Iraq) is a rare boy's first name. The first name Smbat is characteristic of Armenia, where it is quite a rare male name, Georgia, and Russia, where it is a rare male name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Russia, Armenia, and Ukraine. Likewise, Smbat is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Smbat

name Smbat, name Смбат, name สมบัท, name สมบัต, name سمبات, name Sempad
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Смбат Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia, Russia
Smbat Georgia, Germany, United States, Armenia, Russia
سمبات Iraq

First names said to be same

Sempad, สมบัต, and สมบัท

Notable namesakes

smbat i bagratuni (b. 300) link
smbat iii bagratuni aspet (b. 400) link
smbat iv bagratuni marzban of Hyrcania (b. 501) link
smbat vi bagratuni Prince of Armenia (b. 670) link
smbat bagratuni son of Smbat VIII (b. 900) link
picture of smbat bek melik-stepanyan smbat bek melik-stepanyan smbat bek melik-stepanyan RU (b. 1879) link
smbat danielyan AZ (b. 1895) link
smbat melkonyan Armenian pedagogue (b. 1918) link
smbat viii bagratuni Prince of Armenia link
smbat v bagratuni Armenian prince link
smbat vii bagratuni Prince of Armenia link
smbat barejanyan Armenian physician, TR link
smbat gogyan Ph.D. Institute of Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia 2006 link
smbat grigoryan researcher link
smbat bagratuni link

Characteristic surnames

Mamyan, Hakobyan, Hacopian, Margaryan, Movsisyan, Melkonyan, Mkrtchyan, Mkrtchian, Sardaryan, Sarkisyan, Arakelyan, Barsegyan, Petrosyan, Gevorgyan, Grigoryan, Ghazaryan, Vardanyan, Bagdassarian, Bedrossian, Karapetyan, Martirosyan, Khachatryan, Tumanyan, Jamalyan, Galstyan, Defterderian, Smbatyan, Ayrumyan, Avagyan, Zakyan, Shmavonyan, Smbatian, Atsilatsyan, Avetyan, Kardzhyan, Davtyan, Harutyunyan, Tonoyan, Minasyan, Misakyan, Muradyan, Sargsyan, Sahakyan, Aslanyan, Badalyan, Khachtryan, Khechumyan, Pogosyan, Manukyan, and Hovhannisyan