The result was speedy keep (nomination withdrawn). I'm not typically one to use notability guidelines other than the GNG, but with verification for placing in the competitions there's at least enough for a short article on her, and that's the whole purpose of the notability guidelines, right? Thank you, Voceditenore, for your excellent work on this. CtP ( t • c) 18:29, 23 February 2013 (UTC) ( non-admin closure) reply
Appears to be a non- notable individual. The only sources currently present in the article are the subject's own website and the Russian Wikipedia. I checked for sources in three languages by searching Google Books and Google News archives with the search terms "Mekhitarian Anahit", "Մխիթարյան Անահիտ", and "Мхитарян Анаит". The only items retrieved were either passing mentions in articles, directories without any significant coverage, or false positives (refers to "Anahit Mekhitarian" but was written as "Mekhitarian, Anahit".) Additionally, I found this, but it's impossible to tell if it contains the necessary significant coverage or even if it's a false positive because there's no preview or even "snippet view" available. CtP ( t • c) 23:57, 22 February 2013 (UTC) reply
Addendum: the article can't seem to decide what the proper translation of this person's name is, so I've performed some additional searches with the name variations. Again, there's some passing mentions in articles. A Google Books search reveals mentions in reference to awards she's won; I question whether this ultimately means that she's notable. CtP ( t • c) 00:07, 23 February 2013 (UTC) reply
The result was speedy keep (nomination withdrawn). I'm not typically one to use notability guidelines other than the GNG, but with verification for placing in the competitions there's at least enough for a short article on her, and that's the whole purpose of the notability guidelines, right? Thank you, Voceditenore, for your excellent work on this. CtP ( t • c) 18:29, 23 February 2013 (UTC) ( non-admin closure) reply
Appears to be a non- notable individual. The only sources currently present in the article are the subject's own website and the Russian Wikipedia. I checked for sources in three languages by searching Google Books and Google News archives with the search terms "Mekhitarian Anahit", "Մխիթարյան Անահիտ", and "Мхитарян Анаит". The only items retrieved were either passing mentions in articles, directories without any significant coverage, or false positives (refers to "Anahit Mekhitarian" but was written as "Mekhitarian, Anahit".) Additionally, I found this, but it's impossible to tell if it contains the necessary significant coverage or even if it's a false positive because there's no preview or even "snippet view" available. CtP ( t • c) 23:57, 22 February 2013 (UTC) reply
Addendum: the article can't seem to decide what the proper translation of this person's name is, so I've performed some additional searches with the name variations. Again, there's some passing mentions in articles. A Google Books search reveals mentions in reference to awards she's won; I question whether this ultimately means that she's notable. CtP ( t • c) 00:07, 23 February 2013 (UTC) reply