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Ábel Masculine Hungarian

Ábel is the Hungarian form of Abel, a biblical name that has been adapted into many European languages. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Hevel, meaning "breath" or "vapor," reflecting the transient nature of l...

Abigél Feminine Hungarian

Abigél is the Hungarian form of the name Abigail. It is a female given name used primarily in Hungary, pronounced [ˈɒbiɡeːl] in Hungarian.Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל (...

Ábrahám Masculine Hungarian

Ábrahám is the Hungarian form of Abraham, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "father of many" or "father of a multitude." The name is derived from the Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾAvraham), which may be a contraction of Abram ("high...

Ádám Masculine Hungarian

Ádám is the Hungarian form of the name Adam, a name of profound biblical and linguistic significance. In Hungarian, the acute accent on the 'a' (Á) indicates a long vowel, which is a common feature in Hungarian orthograp...

Adél Feminine Hungarian

Adél is the Hungarian form of Adela, a name ultimately derived from the Old German element adal meaning "noble" (from Proto-Germanic *aþalaz). In Hungarian, the name is pronounced with a long vowel and an acute accent, r...

Adolf Masculine Czech Danish +7

Adolf is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements adal meaning "noble" and wolf meaning "wolf." The name is a compound of adal and wolf, thus carrying the meaning "noble wolf."...

Adorján Masculine Hungarian

Adorján is the Hungarian form of Adrian, a name with deep roots in Roman history. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria," referring to two Roman settlements: one in northern Italy (mo...

Adrián Masculine Hungarian Slovak +1

Adrián is the Spanish, Hungarian, and Slovak form of the Latin name Hadrian, which derives from the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria." Hadria was the name of two Roman settlements: one in northern Italy (mo...

Adrienn Feminine Hungarian

Adrienn is a Hungarian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Adrian. The name Adrian itself originates from the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, meaning "from Hadria" — a reference to two ancient settlements in Ita...

Ági Feminine Hungarian

Ági is a Hungarian feminine diminutive of Ágota or Ágnes. It is formed by clipping the longer names and adding the Hungarian diminutive suffix -i, a common pattern in Hungarian given names (e.g., Kati from Katalin). The...

Ágnes Feminine Hungarian

Ágnes is the Hungarian form of Agnes, a name that has been widely used across Christian Europe. It is a feminine given name derived from the Greek name Hagnē (Ἅγνη), which means “chaste” from the Greek word hagnos (ἁγνός...

Ágoston Masculine Hungarian

Ágoston is the Hungarian form of the Latin name Augustinus, which ultimately derives from the Roman name Augustus meaning "great" or "venerable." The name gained popularity in Christian contexts due to two influential sa...

Ágota Feminine Hungarian

Etymology and OriginÁgota is the Hungarian feminine given name corresponding to the Latin Agatha, which itself was derived from the Greek name Ἀγαθή (Agathe), a nominalized form of the adjective ἀγαθός (agathos) meaning...

Ákos Masculine Hungarian

Ákos is a Hungarian masculine given name with ancient roots, possibly of Turkic origin meaning "white falcon." The name is historically associated with the Ákos (clan), a prominent medieval Hungarian clan that played a s...

Alajos Masculine Hungarian

Alajos is a Hungarian masculine given name, representing the Hungarian form of Aloysius, which itself traces back through Old Occitan to the Louis lineage. This name reflects Hungary's integration of a broader European o...

Albert Masculine Albanian Catalan +15

Albert is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name Adalbert, composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and beraht meaning "bright". Thus, the name signifies "noble and bright"....

Alex Unisex Czech Danish +12

Alex is a unisex short form of Alexander, Alexandra, and other names beginning with Alex. Stemming from the Greek element alexein meaning "to protect" or "to defend," Alex has been used as a diminutive for those names af...

Alexa Feminine English German +1

Alexa is a feminine given name that originated as a short form of Alexandra and ultimately derives from the Greek name Alexandros. The name has become popular in English, German, and Hungarian usage. While it began as a...

Alexander Masculine Danish Dutch +10

Alexander is a masculine given name of Greek origin, Latinized from the Greek name Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), which means "defending men" or "protector of men." It is composed of the Greek elements ἀλέξω (alexo), meaning "...

Alexandra Feminine Catalan Czech +16

Alexandra is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from the masculine name Alexander. The name is a compound of the Greek verb alexein (ἀλέξειν), meaning 'to defend', and anēr (ἀνήρ, genitive ἀνδρός), meaning 'man...

Alfonz Masculine Hungarian Slovak +1

Alfonz is the Slovak, Slovene, and Hungarian form of Alfonso, ultimately derived from the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns. The name is composed of the elements aþals meaning "noble" and funs meaning "ready", giving it the mea...

Alfréd Masculine Czech Hungarian +1

Alfréd is the Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech form of Alfred. The name traces its origins to the Old English Ælfræd, composed of elements meaning “elf” and “counsel,” thus “elf counsel.” It entered Central European usage th...

Alida Feminine Dutch German +1

Alida is a feminine given name most commonly used in Dutch, German, and Hungarian contexts, with a history of also being popular in Norway during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally developed as a dimin...

Aliz Feminine Hungarian

EtymologyAliz is the Hungarian form of Alice. Alice itself derives from the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which ultimately comes from the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide). The Germanic elements a...

Alíz Feminine Hungarian

Alíz is the Hungarian form of Alice. It is a feminine given name used predominantly in Hungary, reflecting the adaptation of a name with deep Germanic and French roots into the Hungarian language.EtymologyThe name ultima...

Álmos Masculine Hungarian

Álmos is a legendary figure in early Hungarian history, and his name carries deep cultural and linguistic significance. The name is traditionally believed to derive from the Hungarian word álom ("dream"), referencing Eme...

Amália Feminine Hungarian Portuguese +1

Amália is a feminine given name used in Hungarian, Portuguese, and Slovak, representing a form of the broader name Amalia.EtymologyThe root Amalia itself derives from a short form of Germanic names beginning with the ele...

Amanda Feminine Danish Dutch +11

Amanda is a feminine given name of Latin origin, widely used in Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It also appears in Medieval Latin context...

Ambrus Masculine Hungarian

Ambrus is a Hungarian masculine given name, derived as the Hungarian form of Ambrose, itself coming from the Late Latin Ambrosius and ultimately from the Greek name Ἀμβρόσιος (Ambrosios), meaning "immortal". The name enj...

Anasztáz Masculine Hungarian

Anasztáz is the Hungarian form of Anastasius, a name of Greek origin meaning "resurrection." Anastasius itself derives from the Greek name Ἀναστάσιος (Anastasios), which comes from ἀνάστασις (anastasis), literally "stand...

Anasztázia Feminine Hungarian

Anasztázia is the Hungarian form of Anastasia. The name ultimately derives from the Greek anastasis (ἀνάστασις), meaning “resurrection,” and is the feminine form of Anastasius. It has deep roots in Eastern Orthodox Chris...

Andor 2 Masculine Hungarian

Andor 2 is a Hungarian variant of András, the Hungarian form of Andrew. It is a masculine given name used primarily in Hungary. As a variant form, Andor 2 shares the same etymology as Andrew, which ultimately derives fro...

András Masculine Hungarian

András is the Hungarian form of Andrew, derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "manly" or "masculine." This name has deep roots in Christian tradition through Saint Andrew, the apostle and brother of Simon Peter, w...

Andrea 2 Feminine Croatian Czech +12

Andrea is the feminine form of Andrew in many European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish. As an English...

Andris Masculine Hungarian Latvian

Andris is a Latvian masculine given name and a Hungarian diminutive of Andrew. In Latvian, Andris is used as a full formal name, while in Hungarian it serves as a familiar, shortened form of András (the Hungarian equival...

Anett Feminine Hungarian

Anett is a Hungarian feminine given name, derived as a form of Annette. Annette itself is a French diminutive of Anne 1, which ultimately traces back to the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'. In Hungary, Ane...

Angéla Feminine Hungarian

Angéla is the Hungarian feminine form of Angel, derived from the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which itself comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning “messenger.” In Christian tradition, angels are cel...

Angelika Feminine German Hungarian +1

Angelika is a popular feminine given name in several European languages, serving as a variant of Angelica. It is used primarily in German, Hungarian, and Polish speaking regions, though it also appears in Slovak and Czec...

Angyalka Feminine Hungarian

Angyalka is the Hungarian form of Angelica. The name derives from the Latin angelicus meaning "angelic," which in turn comes from the Greek ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger". In Hungarian, the name also has a related...

Anikó Feminine Hungarian

Anikó is a Hungarian female given name, derived as a diminutive of Anna. In Hungarian, the suffix -kó is a common diminutive ending, lending the name an affectionate or familiar tone. The name Anna itself has deep biblic...

Anita 1 Feminine Croatian Danish +12

Anita is a feminine given name used across numerous cultures, including Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, Slovene, English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, and many other languages. It originated as a diminutive of Ana, a form...

Anna Feminine Armenian Belarusian +27

Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Hannah, which means “favor” or “grace.” Used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament, it appears in the Hebrew Bible as the mother of the prophet Samuel (1 Sa...

Annamária Feminine Hungarian

Annamária is a Hungarian feminine given name, a combination of Anna and Mária. This elegant compound name reflects a common onomastic tradition in Hungary and other Catholic regions, where the names of the Virgin Mary's...

Antal Masculine Hungarian

Antal is a Hungarian given name, derived as a form of the Latin Antonius (see Anthony). The name is used throughout Hungary and in parts of Romania, reflecting the historical influence of Hungarian culture in the Carpath...

Antónia Feminine Hungarian Portuguese +1

Antónia is the Portuguese, Slovak, and Hungarian feminine form of the Roman name Anthony (from the Latin Antonius). The name ultimately derives from the Etruscan language, with an unknown meaning. Though commonly associa...

Aranka Feminine Hungarian

Aranka is a Hungarian feminine given name derived from the Hungarian word arany, meaning "gold". It is used as a vernacular form of Aurélia, which itself is a variant of the Latin name Aurelius, a Roman family name deriv...

Arisztid Masculine Hungarian

Arisztid is a Hungarian given name, a form of Aristides. It has deep roots in ancient Greek culture and its etymological formation. Its ancestry moves counterpoint across centuries, for it communicates power tied not mer...

Ármin Masculine Hungarian

Ármin is the Hungarian form of Arminius, a name with deep Germanic roots that resonates through centuries of history. The journey of Ármin begins with Arminius, a Latinized derivation of an ancient Germanic name. The Ger...

Áron Masculine Hungarian

Áron is the Hungarian form of Aaron, a name of profound biblical and historical significance. Rendered as Áron in Hungarian, it is a common given name for boys in Hungary, reflecting the deep influence of Judeo-Christian...

Árpád Masculine Hungarian

EtymologyÁrpád is a Hungarian masculine given name derived from the word árpa meaning "barley". The name is also linked to the name of a tribal leader, with the root possibly referring to a totemic association with the c...

Artúr Masculine Hungarian

Artúr is the Hungarian form of Arthur. The name is a prominent given name in Hungary, particularly celebrated through its association with the legendary King Arthur and numerous notable figures.EtymologyThe root name Art...

Attila Masculine Turkish Hungarian +1

Attila is a masculine name of uncertain etymology, best known as the name of a 5th-century leader of the Huns. It probably originates from the Gothic element atta meaning "father," combined with a diminutive suffix, givi...

Aurél Masculine Hungarian

Aurél is a Hungarian masculine given name, representing the Hungarian form of the Latin name Aurelius. The name traces its ultimate roots to the Latin word aureus, meaning "golden" or "gilded" – a symbol of preciousness...

Aurélia Feminine French Hungarian +2

Aurélia is a feminine given name used in French, Hungarian, Portuguese, and Slovak contexts. In Hungarian and Portuguese, it functions as the direct feminine form of Aurelius, while in French it is a variant of Aurélie....

Auróra Feminine Hungarian

Auróra is the Hungarian form of the name Aurora. The name Aurora means "dawn" in Latin and was borne by the Roman goddess of the morning. It has been used as a given name since the Renaissance, and its Hungarian variant...

Balázs Masculine Hungarian

Balázs is a Hungarian male given name and surname, equivalent to the French name Blaise. The name has been in use in Hungary for centuries, reflecting the country's Christian heritage and linguistic adaptation of Latin n...

Bálint Masculine Hungarian

Bálint is a Hungarian masculine given name and surname, derived from the Latin name Valentinus (see Valentine 1). The root name Valentinus comes from the Roman cognomen Valens, meaning "strong, vigorous, healthy" in Lati...

Bandi Masculine Hungarian

Bandi is a Hungarian diminutive of the Hungarian name András, itself the Hungarian form of Andrew. As a short and affectionate variant of a longer given name, Bandi conforms to a common Hungarian onomastic practice of cr...

Barbara Feminine Croatian Danish +11

Barbara is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word barbaros (βάρβαρος), meaning "foreign, non-Greek." The word originally mimicked the unintelligible speech of non-Greek peoples (like "bar-bar") and later came...

Barna Masculine Hungarian

Barna is a Hungarian masculine given name, functioning as a short form of Barnabas. The name Barnabas itself has biblical origins: it is the Greek form of an Aramaic name, though the original Aramaic form is unattested....

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