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Dorián Masculine Hungarian

Dorián is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian form of Dorian. The name Dorian was famously introduced by Oscar Wilde in his 1891 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, in which the protagonist remains youthful whi...

Ede Masculine Hungarian

Ede is a Hungarian masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Edvárd or Eduárd. Both of these are Hungarian forms of the name Edward, which has deep roots in Old English. Etymology The ultimate origin of Ede...

Eduárd Masculine Hungarian

Eduárd is the Hungarian form of Edward, a name with deep historical roots in Old English. Arthur typically known as a masculine name, Eduárd has been used in Hungary as a variant of Edward, it is less common than the rel...

Edvárd Masculine Hungarian

Edvárd is the Hungarian form of Edward, a name of Old English origin meaning "rich guard", from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and weard "guard". The name was borne by several Anglo-Saxon kings, most notably Saint Ed...

Edvin Masculine Danish Estonian +4

Edvin is a male given name used across several European cultures, particularly in Scandinavia, Finland, Estonia, and Hungary. It is a localized form of the English name Edwin, which itself derives from the Old English el...

Elek Masculine Hungarian

Elek is a Hungarian given name, representing the Hungarian form of the ancient name Alexius. Alexius itself is the Latinized form of Greek origin, derived from the name Alexios, which ultimately comes from the Greek verb...

Elemér Masculine Hungarian

Elemér is a masculine given name of Hungarian origin, representing the Hungarian form of the Slavic name Velimir. The name's etymology traces back to the Slavic elements veli meaning “great” and mir meaning “peace” or “w...

Éliás Masculine Hungarian

Éliás is the Hungarian form of the name Elijah, a major figure in the Abrahamic religions.Etymology and Religious SignificanceThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew ʾEliyyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh," combining t...

Emánuel Masculine Hungarian

Emánuel is the Hungarian form of Emmanuel, a name with deep biblical roots. It derives from the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל (ʿImmanuʾel), meaning "God is with us," composed of the elements ʿim ("with") and ʾel ("God"). In th...

Emil Masculine Bulgarian Croatian +15

Emil is a male given name of Indo-European origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, which itself comes from the Latin word aemulus, meaning "rival" or "eager." The name also has a secondary etymological conne...

Endre 1 Masculine Hungarian

Etymology and OriginsEndre is a Hungarian given name with uncertain etymology. It is possibly a Hungarian form of Andrew, derived from the Greek Andreas meaning "manly" or "masculine." However, some scholars suggest it m...

Erik Masculine Croatian Czech +12

Erik is a masculine given name used across numerous European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the...

Ernő Masculine Hungarian

Ernő is a Hungarian masculine given name, functioning as the Hungarian form of Ernest, itself ultimately derived from the Old High German element ernust meaning "serious, earnest." Though Hungary is not of Germanic langu...

Ervin Masculine Albanian Croatian +2

Ervin is a male given name used in several European languages, including Albanian, Croatian, Estonian, and Hungarian. It is a form of Erwin, which itself derives from the Old German name Hariwini, composed of the element...

Etele Masculine Hungarian

Etele is a Hungarian masculine name, probably a form of Etzel. Etzel itself is a medieval German form of Attila, the name of the famous 5th-century leader of the Huns. Attila is widely believed to be of Gothic origin, de...

Fábián Masculine Hungarian

Fábián is the Hungarian form of the Latin name Fabianus, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Fabianus, ultimately from the family name Fabius. The name Fabius is believed to be derived from Latin faba, meaning "...

Fabó Masculine Hungarian

Fabó is a Hungarian diminutive of the given name Fábián, the Hungarian form of Fabian. The name is used in Hungary and among Hungarian-speaking communities.Etymology and HistoryThe root of Fabó lies in the Latin cognomen...

Félix Masculine French Hungarian +2

Félix is a masculine given name used in French, Hungarian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is the form of Felix in these languages, deriving from the Latin name Felix, itself from the word fēlīx meaning "lucky" or "successfu...

Ferdinánd Masculine Hungarian

Ferdinánd is the Hungarian form of Ferdinand, a name of Gothic origin that became widespread among European royalty. The Hungarian usage incorporates the acute accent on the final vowel, reflecting standard Hungarian ort...

Ferenc Masculine Hungarian

Ferenc is a Hungarian given name, the equivalent of Francis in English. It derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman," which traces its roots to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, named after a type...

Feri Masculine Hungarian

Feri is the Hungarian diminutive of Ferenc, the Hungarian form of Francis. The name is formed by clipping the root Ferenc and adding the Hungarian diminutive suffix -i, a common pattern for affectionate nicknames (e.g.,...

Ferkó Masculine Hungarian

Meaning and OriginsFerkó is a Hungarian diminutive of the given name Ferenc, which itself is the Hungarian form of Francis. The name Francis ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman," or...

Flórián Masculine Hungarian

Flórián is the Hungarian form of the Latin name Florian, derived from the Roman cognomen Florianus, which itself originates from Florus, meaning "flower" (from Latin flos). The name carries a rich historical and religiou...

Frigyes Masculine Hungarian

Frigyes is the Hungarian form of Frederick, a name derived from the Old German elements fridu (peace) and rih (ruler, king), meaning "peaceful ruler." This name has deep historical roots across Europe and has been adopte...

Fülöp Masculine Hungarian

Fülöp is the Hungarian form of the name Philip. The name is widely used in Hungary both as a given name and as a surname. Its origins trace back to the Greek Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses," from φίλος (...

Gábor Masculine Hungarian

Gábor is a Hungarian male given name, the Hungarian form of Gabriel. It is pronounced [ˈɡaːbor] in Hungarian. The name derives from the Hebrew Gavri'el (גַּבְרִיאֵל), meaning “God is my strong man” or “hero of God,” comp...

Gábriel Masculine Hungarian

Gábriel is the Hungarian form of the name Gabriel, a male given name with deep roots in Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions. The name derives from the Hebrew Gavri'el (גַבְרִיאֵל), which is composed of elements gever...

Gál Masculine Hungarian

Gál is the Hungarian form of the Latin name Gallus, which itself comes from a Roman cognomen meaning "rooster" in Latin or referring to a person from Gaul (Latin Gallia). The name Gallus was borne by a 7th-century Irish...

Gáspár Masculine Hungarian

Gáspár is the Hungarian form of Jasper, a name of Persian origin meaning "treasurer," ultimately derived from the Old Persian ganzabarah. The name has strong biblical and legendary associations, most notably with one of...

Gazsi Masculine Hungarian

Gazsi is a Diminutive of the Hungarian masculine given name Gáspár. Formed through clipping and the affectionate Hungarian diminutive suffix -i (with a phonological change in the root from -ás- to -azs-), Gazsi functions...

Gellért Masculine Hungarian

Gellért is the Hungarian form of Gerard. The name derives from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy", giving the overall sense of "brave with the spear" or "hardy warrior...

Gergely Masculine Hungarian

Gergely is the Hungarian form of Gregory, derived from the Late Greek name Γρηγόριος (Gregorios), which means "watchful, alert" (from Greek γρήγορος). The name has deep Christian roots, borne by many early saints includi...

Gergő Masculine Hungarian

Gergő is a Hungarian masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive form of Gergely. The name thus traces its origin back to the English Gregory, which derives from the Latin Gregorius, itself from the Late Greek Γρηγ...

Géza Masculine Hungarian

Géza is a Hungarian given name of uncertain origin, likely derived from the Old Hungarian Gyeücsa, itself possibly a diminutive form of the noble title gyevü or gyeü, which originates from the Turkic word jabgu meaning "...

Gusztáv Masculine Hungarian

Gusztáv is the Hungarian form of Gustav, a name whose ultimate origins are debated. Gustav is thought to derive from Old Norse elements gautr meaning "Geat" and stafr meaning "staff", though the compound *Gautstafr* is n...

György Masculine Hungarian

György is the Hungarian form of George. The name George ultimately derives from the Greek name Georgios, from the word georgos meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," combining the elements ge ("earth") and ergon ("work").Ety...

Győző Masculine Hungarian

EtymologyGyőző is a distinctly Hungarian masculine given name. It was coined during the Hungarian language reform of the late 18th and 19th centuries, an erudite movement that aimed at renewing and expanding the national...

Gyula Masculine Hungarian

Gyula is the Hungarian form of Julius, though the connection stems from a 19th-century misconception. The name actually originates from a Hungarian royal title, which was probably of Turkic origin. Etymology and Origin T...

Gyuri Masculine Hungarian

Gyuri is a Hungarian masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of György, the Hungarian form of George. The name is typically pronounced with a voiced palatal stop (/ɟuri/) and carries an affectionate or famil...

Henrik Masculine Armenian Croatian +7

Henrik is a male given name of Germanic origin that serves as the Scandinavian, Slavic (Croatian, Slovene), Hungarian, and German (Low German) form of the name Henry. The name ultimately derives from the Old High German...

Hunor Masculine Hungarian

Hunor is a Hungarian masculine given name derived from the ethnic term Hun, referring to the nomadic people from Central Asia who expanded into Europe in the 4th century. The word Hun traces its linguistic roots to Latin...

Ignác Masculine Czech Hungarian +1

Ignác is the Hungarian, Slovak, and Czech form of Ignatius. The name Ignatius itself originates from the Roman family name Egnatius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin. Over time, the spelling was influenced by Latin ig...

Illés Masculine Hungarian

Illés is the Hungarian form of Elias, which itself originates from the Hebrew name Elijah, meaning "my God is Yahweh." This biblical name holds deep religious significance, stemming from Elijah, a 9th-century BC prophet...

Imre Masculine Hungarian

Etymology and OriginImre is the Hungarian form of Emmerich, a Germanic name composed of elements meaning "ruler" or "king" (from rih). The first element is uncertain, possibly deriving from irmin ("whole, great"), amal (...

István Masculine Hungarian

EtymologyIstván is the Hungarian form of Stephen, which derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, wreath". The name was introduced to Hungary through Christianity, as Stephen (István) was venerated...

Iván Masculine Hungarian Spanish

Iván is a Spanish and Hungarian form of Ivan, a Slavic name that ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yôḥānnān, meaning "God is gracious." The name Ivan is deeply rooted in Slavic cultures and is a variant of the Greek Ioa...

Izsák Masculine Hungarian

Izsák is the Hungarian form of Isaac. The name derives from the Hebrew Yitsḥaq, meaning "he will laugh, he will rejoice," based on the root tsaḥaq (to laugh). This etymology is grounded in the biblical account: according...

Jácint Masculine Hungarian

Jácint is a Hungarian masculine given name, derived from the Latin Hyacinthus, which in turn comes from the Greek Hyakinthos (Ὑάκινθος), a name associated with the hyacinth flower.EtymologyThe origin of the name is roote...

Jakab Masculine Hungarian

Jakab is the Hungarian form of James, originating from the Latin Iacobus, itself derived from the Greek Iakobos and ultimately the Hebrew Yaʿaqov (see Jacob). The name appears in the New Testament borne by two apostles:...

Jákob Masculine Czech Hungarian

Jákob is the Hungarian and Czech form of the biblical name Jacob, deriving from the Latin Iacob and Greek Ἰακώβ. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew יַעֲקֹב (Yaʿaqov), traditionally explained as meaning "holder of...

Jancsi Masculine Hungarian

Jancsi is a Hungarian diminutive of János, the Hungarian form of John. Commonly used as a term of endearment, it corresponds to English nicknames like Johnny or Jack. The name is formed by clipping János and adding the d...

Jani Masculine Finnish Hungarian

EtymologyJani is a male given name with two distinct but related applications. In Finnish, Jani is a form of Iohannes (see John), ultimately derived from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." In Hungarian, it...

János Masculine Hungarian

János is the Hungarian form of John. The name John ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious."EtymologyJános traces back through Latin Iohannes and Greek Ioannes to the Hebrew Yochanan...

Jenci Masculine Hungarian

Jenci is a Hungarian diminutive of the male given name Jenő, formed by clipping the base name and adding the -ci suffix. This affectionate shortening follows a common pattern in Hungarian onomastics for creating familiar...

Jenő Masculine Hungarian

Jenő is a Hungarian male given name with a dual etymological heritage. On one hand, it traces back to one of the seven ancient Hungarian tribes that settled the Carpathian Basin around 895 AD, named after a legendary chi...

Jónás Masculine Hungarian

Jónás is the Hungarian form of the name Jonah. In Hungarian, it is used both as a masculine given name and as a surname. The name directly derives from the Hebrew Yona, meaning "dove." In the Bible, Jonah is the prophet...

Jonatán Masculine Hungarian

Jonatán is the Hungarian and Spanish form of Jonathan, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "Yahweh has given" and derived from the elements יְהוֹ (yeho) and נָתַן (natan) meaning "to give". This accented spelling is specific...

Jóska Masculine Hungarian

Jóska is a Hungarian diminutive form of the given name József, which itself is the Hungarian equivalent of Joseph. The name is formed through a process of clipping and adding the diminutive suffix -ka, with a sound chang...

József Masculine Hungarian

József is the Hungarian form of Joseph, a widely recognized name of Hebrew origin. It derives from the Hebrew name Yosef, meaning "he will add" or "he will increase," rooted in the element yasaf, signifying "to add." The...

Józsi Masculine Hungarian

Józsi is a common Hungarian diminutive of József, the Hungarian form of Joseph. The name is formed by clipping the full name József and adding the Hungarian diminutive suffix -i, a frequent pattern in Hungarian nicknames...

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