# Narine

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'''Narine''' is both a feminine given name of Armenian origin, and a surname perhaps of Indian origin. People with that name include:

==Given name==
* [Narine Dovlatyan](/source/Narine_Dovlatyan) (born 1991), Armenian jazz singer and actress
* [Narine Karakashian](/source/Narine_Karakashian) (born 1971), Armenian chess player
* Narine Misak Balayan (born 1940), see [Ministers of Social Protection of the Second Republic of Armenia#Narine Misak Balayan](/source/Ministers_of_Social_Protection_of_the_Second_Republic_of_Armenia)
* [Nariné Simonian](/source/Narin%C3%A9_Simonian) (born 1965), Armenian-French classical organist

==Surname==
* [David Narine](/source/David_Narine) (born 1949), Guyanese former cricket umpire
* [Sunil Narine](/source/Sunil_Narine) (born 1988), Trinidadian cricketer

==See also==
* [Nareen Shammo](/source/Nareen_Shammo) (born 1986), Yazidi investigative journalist and minority rights activist
* [Narin (disambiguation)](/source/Narin_(disambiguation))
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{{given name|type=both}}
Category:Armenian feminine given names
Category:Feminine given names
Category:Given names derived from plants or flowers

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