ARATHOON
Arathoon
Arathoon is a British surname derived from the Armenian name "Aratoon" which means "guardian" or "protector". The surname is of Armenian origin but is also found among Armenian communities settled in Britain.
The Arathoon surname can be traced back to Armenian immigrants who came to Britain from regions such as the Ottoman Empire, Lebanon, or Cyprus. Over the years, the Arathoon family name has become part of the British cultural landscape, representing the heritage and contributions of Armenian communities in the country.
Individuals bearing the Arathoon surname have made notable achievements in various fields, contributing to the cultural, social, and economic fabric of Britain. Through their endeavours, they have enriched the diverse tapestry of British society.
The Arathoon surname serves as a testament to the enduring connections between different cultures and the shared history of migration and settlement that has shaped the British nation.
There are approximately 111 people named Arathoon in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Arathoon.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adrian
- Alexander
- Daniel
- David
- George
- John
- Michael
- Paul
- Reginald
- Russell
- Scott
Female
- Elaine
- Gwendoline
- Joan
- Karen
- Louise
- Michelle
- Natalie
- Nicola
- Olga
- Patricia