Varian

Varian may refer to:

People

 * Varian Fry (1907–1967), American journalist who helped thousands escape from Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II
 * Varian Lonamei (born 1962), Minister for Aviation, Communication and Meteorology, and member of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands
 * Hal Varian (born 1947), Google's chief economist
 * Isaac L. Varian (1793–1864), American politician and mayor of New York
 * John Osborne Varian (1863–1931), Theosophist affiliated with the Temple of the People and the utopian community of Halcyon, California
 * Roger Varian (born 1979), British racehorse trainer
 * Russell Varian (1898–1959), co-founder of Varian Associates, son of John Osborne Varian
 * Sigurd Varian (1901–1961), co-founder of Varian Associates, son of John Osborne Varian
 * Sheila Varian (1937–2016), breeder of Arabian horses, niece of Russell and Sigurd Varian

Fictional Characters

 * Varian Wrynn, a character in the Warcraft series and Heroes of the Storm
 * Varian Ruddiger, a character in Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure
 * Prince Varian, a character in A Court of Thorns and Roses

Companies

 * Varian Associates, an electronics company which split up into three companies in 1999:
 * Varian Medical Systems, a manufacturer of medical equipment
 * Varian, Inc., a manufacturer of scientific instruments, now part of Agilent Technologies
 * Varian Semiconductor, a supplier of equipment for semiconductor manufacturers, now part of Applied Materials
 * Varian Data Machines, a division of Varian Associates which made minicomputers

Other

 * Varian, Iran, a village in Alborz Province, Iran
 * USS Varian (DE-798), a U.S. Navy World War II destroyer escort
 * Valentine–Varian House, a historic building in The Bronx, New York
 * Varien, music producer