Hajnal
Feminine
Hungarian
Meaning & Origin
Hajnal is a Hungarian feminine given name, also used as a surname. It derives from the Hungarian word for "dawn", symbolizing the first light of daybreak. This poetic meaning evokes freshness, hope, and new beginnings, making it an appealing name in Hungarian-speaking regions.Etymology and MeaningThe name Hajnal originates directly from the common noun hajnal, meaning "dawn" in Hungarian. It belongs to a group of Hungarian given names inspired by nature and celestial phenomena. A diminutive form is Hajnalka, which also serves as an independent given name—coincidentally, it is also the Hungarian word for the morning glory flower, further strengthening the theme of daybreak.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals bear the name Hajnal, both as a given name and as a surname. Notable given-name bearers include Hajnal Andr√©ka (born 1947), a Hungarian mathematician known for her work in algebraic logic, and Hajnal Ban (born 1977), an Australian lawyer and politician of Hungarian descent. Among those with the surname are mathematician Andr√°s Hajnal (1931–2016), historian Istv√°n Hajnal (1892–1956), linguist Ivo Hajnal (born 1961), artist J√°nos Hajnal (1913–2010), statistician John Hajnal (1926–2008), and footballer Tam√°s Hajnal (born 1981).Related NamesVariants and diminutives of Hajnal include Hajna, a shorter form; the diminutives Hajnalka and Hajni. These forms are often used affectionately in Hungarian families.Key FactsMeaning: "Dawn" (first light of daybreak)Origin: HungarianType: Feminine given name and surnameUsage regions: Hungary and Hungarian diaspora