List of Turkish Armenians
Appearance
- This is a list of Armenians in modern Turkish Republic
- For Ottoman-Armenians during the Ottoman Empire, see List of Ottoman-Armenians
List
Arts and Entertainment
- Rober Hatemo (born 1974), singer
- Şahan Arzruni (born 1943), pianist
- Nonna Bella, singer
- Hayko Cepkin (born 1978), musician
- Jaklin Çarkçı (born 1958), mezzo-soprano
- Masis Aram Gözbek (born 1987), conductor of Bosphorus Jazz Choir
- Ara Güler (1928–2018), photojournalist
- Sami Hazinses (1925–2002), actor
- Ani İpekkaya (born 1939), actress
- Sirvart Kalpakian Karamanuk (1912–2008), composer
- Cem Karaca (1945–2004), rock musician (Armenian mother)
- Toto Karaca (1912–1992), actress
- Udi Hrant Kenkulian (1901–1978), oud player
- Yaşar Kurt (born 1968), rock artist
- Adile Naşit (1930–1987), actress (Armenian mother)
- Selim Naşit Özcan (1928–2000), actor (Armenian mother)
- Kenan Pars (1920–2008), actor
- Ruhi Su (1912–1985), folk musician
- Cenk Taşkan , musician
- Anta Toros (born 1948), actress
- Onno Tunç (1948–1996), musician
- Ari Edirne (born 1978), opera singer
Religion
- Patriarch Karekin II Kazancıian (1927–1998)
- Patriarch Mesrob II Mutafian (1956–2019)
- Patriarch Shenork I Kaloustian (1913–1990)
- Levon Zekian (born 1943), Armenian Catholic Archeparch of Istanbul
Sciences
- Daron Acemoglu (born 1967), economist, winner of the 2005 John Bates Clark Medal
- Agop Dilâçar (1895–1979), linguist and first Secretary General of the Turkish Language Association
Sports
- Can Arat (born 1984), soccer player
- Alen Markarian (born 1966), leader of Çarşı, leading fan group of Beşiktaş J.K., journalist
- Aras Özbiliz (born 1990), football (soccer) player playing for Armenian national team
Writers
- Arat Dink (born 1979), son of Hrant Dink, editor of Agos
- Hrant Dink (1954–2007), former editor of the weekly Agos
- Vartan İhmalian (1913–1987), writer
- Hrand Nazariantz (1880–1962), journalist and poet
- Zahrad (1924–2007), poet
Other
- Selina Özuzun Doğan (born 1977), lawyer and politician
- Garo Paylan (born 1972), politician
- Artin Penik (1921–1982), committed suicide in response to ASALA bombings