Meaning & Origin
Avakian is an Armenian surname, an alternate transcription of Avagyan (Armenian: Ավագյան). The name derives from the Armenian word avag, meaning “senior, elder, chief,” and the suffix -ian (also written -yan), which means “son of” or “descendant of.” Thus, Avakian originally denoted “son of Avag,” a given name or nickname referring to a prominent or respected elder in the family.
Historical and Cultural Context
The suffix -ian (or its variant -yan) is typical of Armenian surnames, especially among families from western Armenia who fled persecution during the Armenian Genocide and settled in diaspora communities such as Syria and Lebanon. The name Avakian, like many Armenian surnames, thus carries reminders of both family lineage and displacement.
Notable Bearers
Several notable individuals bear the Avakian surname:
Aram Avakian (1926–1987), American film editor and director
Arlene Voski Avakian, Armenian-American academic
Bob Avakian (born 1943), American political activist
Brad Avakian (born 1961), American politician
Emik Avakian (1923–2013), American inventor and patent holder
George Avakian (1919–2017), American record producer
Stephanie Avakian, American lawyer
Related Variants
The surname appears in several spelling forms, including Avagian, Avagyan, Avakyan, and Avak'yan.
Key Facts
Meaning: “son of Avag,” from Armenian avag “elder, chief”
Origin: Armenian
Type: Surname
Common regions: Armenia, Armenian diaspora (Syria, Lebanon, USA)