Valerian (name)
Valerian is a given name.
Ancient world
- Valerian (emperor) (200–c. 260), Roman emperor (253-260)
- Valerian II (died 257), Roman Caesar, grandson of the Emperor Valerian
- Saints Tiburtius, Valerian and Maximus
- Valerian of Abbenza (377–457), bishop of Abbenza
Modern world
- Valerian Albanov (1881–1919), Russian navigator
- Valerian A. Frolov (1895–1961), Soviet Russian military figure
- Valerian Gracias (1900–1978), Indian Roman Catholic cardinal
- Valerian Gribayedoff (1858–1908), Russian-American journalist
- Valerian Kuybyshev (1888–1935), a Russian revolutionary, Red Army officer and prominent Soviet politician
- Valerian Madatov (1782–1829), Russian prince and Lieutenant General
- Valerian Ruminski (born 1967), American singer
- Valerian Sokolov (born 1946), former Soviet bantamweight amateur boxer
- Valerian Șesan (1878-1940), Romanian theologian
- Valerian Trifa (1914–1987), Romanian Orthodox cleric and fascist political activist
- I. Valerian (1895-1980), Romanian writer
See also
- Giuseppe Valeriano, Italian painter and architect
- Valeriano Lunense, a place near Five Lands, Italy
- Valerian (disambiguation)
- Valerius (disambiguation)
- Valérien (disambiguation)
- Valeria (disambiguation)
- Valerianus (disambiguation)
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