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- �BEL:
Hungarian form of
Greek Habel, meaning "vanity,"
i.e. "transitory."
- ÁDÁM:
Hungarian form of Hebrew Adam,
meaning "earth" or "red."
- ADORJÁN:
Hungarian form of Latin Adrianus, meaning
"from Hadria."
- ÁGOSTON: Hungarian form of Latin
Augustinus,
meaning "venerable."
- ÁKOS: Hungarian name meaning
"white falcon."
- ALFRÉD:
Hungarian name derived from Latin Alfredus,
meaning "elf counsel."
- ÁLMOS: Hungarian name of the legendary
founder of Hungary, meaning "dreamy; sleepy" or, according to folk
etymology, "the Dreamt One."
- AMBRUS:
Hungarian form of Latin Ambrosius,
meaning "immortal."
- ANASZT�Z:
Hungarian form of Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
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ANDOR: Variant
spelling of
Hungarian András, meaning
"man; warrior." Compare with another form
of Andor.
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ANDRÁS:
Hungarian form of Greek Andreas,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRIS: Pet
form of Hungarian András,
meaning "man; warrior." Compare with
another form of Andris.
ANTAL:
Hungarian form of Greek Antonios,
possibly meaning "invaluable."
ARISZTID:
Hungarian form of Latin Aristides,
meaning "best physique."
�RON:
Finnish and Hungarian form of Hebrew Aharown,
meaning "light-bringer."
ÁRPÁD: Hungarian name meaning
"seed."
ARTÚR:
Hungarian form of Celtic Arthur,
possibly meaning "bear-man."
ATTILA:
Gothic name composed of the word atta
"father" and the diminutive suffix -ila,
hence "little father." In use by the
Hungarians.
BALÁZS: Hungarian form of French Blaise, meaning
"talks with a lisp."
BÁLINT: Hungarian
form of
Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
BANDI:
Pet form of Hungarian András,
meaning "man; warrior."
- BARNA:
Short form of Hungarian Barnabás, meaning "son of exhortation."
- BARNABÁS:
Hungarian form of Greek Barnabas, meaning "son
of exhortation."
- BARTAL:
Hungarian form of Greek Bartholomaios, meaning "son of Talmai."
- BARTÓ: Hungarian
surname derived from Greek Bartholomaios, meaning "son of Talmai."
- BARTOS: Hungarian
surname derived from Greek Bartholomaios, meaning "son of Talmai."
- BÁTOR:
Hungarian form of Mongolian Baatar, meaning "warrior."
- BÉLA: Hungarian name meaning "white."
- BENCE:
Hungarian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
- BENEDEK:
Hungarian form of Greek Benediktos, meaning "blessed."
- BENJ�MIN:
Hungarian form of Greek Beniamín, meaning "son of
the right hand."
- BERNÁT: Hungarian form of
Old High German Bernhard,
meaning "bold as a bear."
- BERTALAN:
Hungarian form of Greek Bartholomaios, meaning "son of Talmai."
- BERTÓK: Hungarian form of
Old High German Berhtram, meaning
"bright raven."
- BOLDIZSÁR: Hungarian form
of Greek Baltasar, meaning "Ba'al protect the king."
- DÁNI:
Short form of Hungarian Dániel, meaning "God is my judge."
- DÁNIEL:
Hungarian form of
Hebrew Daniyel,
meaning "God is my judge."
- DÁVID:
Hungarian, Slovak and Slovenian form of Hebrew David,
meaning "beloved."
- DEMETER:
Hungarian form of Latin Demetrius,
meaning "loves the earth" or "follower of
Demeter."
- DÉNES: Hungarian form of Greek
Dionysios,
meaning "follower of Dionysos."
- DEZSÖ: Hungarian form of Latin
Desiderius,
meaning "longing."
- DOMONKOS:
Hungarian form of
Latin Dominicus,
meaning "belongs to the lord."
- DÖMÖTÖR: Hungarian form of
Roman Latin Demetrius,
meaning "loves the earth."
- DONÁT:
Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Donatus,
meaning
"given (by God)."
- EDUÁRD:
Hungarian form of Latin Eduardus, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EDVÁRD:
Hungarian form of Latin Eduardus, meaning
"guardian of prosperity."
- EGYED:
Hungarian form of Latin Ægidius, meaning
"kid; young goat" or "shield of
goatskin."
- ELEK:
Hungarian form of Latin Alexius,
meaning "defender."
- ÉLIÁS:
Hungarian form of Greek Elias, meaning "the Lord is my God."
- EMÁNUEL:
Hungarian form of Greek Emmanouel, meaning "God is with us."
- ENRE:
Hungarian form of Latin Andreas,
meaning
"man; warrior."
- ERNÖ:
Hungarian form of German Ernust, meaning
"battle (to the death), serious business."
- FÁBIÁN:
Hungarian form of Latin Fabianus,
meaning "like Fabius."
- FABÓ: Pet form of Hungarian
Fábián, meaning
"like Fabius."
- FERENC:
Hungarian form of Latin Franciscus,
meaning "French."
- FERI:
Pet form of Hungarian Ferenc, meaning "French."
- FERKA: Romanian
form of Hungarian Ferkó,
a pet form of Ferenc, meaning
"French."
- FERKÓ: Pet form of Hungarian Ferenc, meaning
"French."
- FREDEK: Hungarian form of
German Frideric, meaning "peaceful ruler."
- FRIGYES:
Hungarian form of German Frideric, meaning
"peaceful ruler."
- FRYGYES:
Hungarian form of German Frideric, meaning "peaceful ruler."
- FÜLÖP: Hungarian form of
English Philip,
meaning "lover of horses."
- GABI:
Pet form of Hungarian Gábriel,
meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
- GÁBOR: Hungarian form of Greek
Gabriēl,
meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
- GÁBRIEL: Hungarian form of Greek
Gabriēl,
meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
- GÁSPÁR: Hungarian form of
Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
- GAZSI:
Pet form of Hungarian Gáspár, meaning
"treasure bearer."
- GELLÉRT: Hungarian form of
German Gerhard, meaning "spear
strong."
- GERGELY:
Hungarian form of Greek Gregorios, meaning
"watchful; vigilant."
- GERGÕ: Pet form of Hungarian Gergely, meaning
"watchful; vigilant."
- GÉZA: Hungarian name meaning "button."
- GUSZTÁV: Hungarian form of Latin
Gustavus,
meaning "meditation staff."
- GYÖRGY: Hungarian form of Greek
Georgios, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer." In use by the Romani.
- GYÕZÕ: Hungarian name meaning "champion, victor."
- GYULA:
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Julius,
meaning
"descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
- GYURI:
Pet form of Hungarian György, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
- IGNÁC:
Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning
"unknowing."
- ILLÉS: Hungarian form
of Greek Elias,
meaning "the Lord is my God."
- IMRE: Hungarian form of German
Emmerich,
meaning "work-power." Compare with another form of Imre.
- IMRUS:
Pet form of Hungarian Imre, meaning
"work-power."
- ISTVÁN: Hungarian form of Greek
Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
- IZSÁK: Hungarian form
of Greek Isaák, meaning "he will laugh."
- JAKAB:
Hungarian form of Greek Iakob, meaning "supplanter."
- JÁKOB:
Hungarian form of Greek Iakob, meaning "supplanter."
- JANCSI:
Pet form of Hungarian János, meaning "God is
gracious."
- JANI: Pet form of Hungarian János,
meaning "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jani.
- JÁNOS: Hungarian form
of Greek Ioannes, meaning
"God is gracious."
- JENCI:
Pet form of Hungarian Jenõ, meaning "well
born."
- JENÕ: Hungarian form of
Greek Eugenios,
meaning "well born."
- JÓSKA: Pet form of Hungarian
József,
meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
- JÓZSEF: Hungarian form
of Greek Ioseph
(Hebrew Yowceph), meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
- JÓZSI: Pet form of Hungarian
József,
meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
- JÓZSUA: Hungarian
form
of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, meaning "God is salvation."
- KÁLMÁN: Hungarian form of Latin
Columbanus, meaning
"dove."
- KARCSI:
Pet form of Hungarian Károly, meaning
"man."
- KÁROLY: Hungarian form of
German Karl, meaning
"man."
- KÁZMÉR: Hungarian
form of
Polish Kazimierz,
meaning "commands peace."
- KELEMEN:
Hungarian form of Greek Klementos,
meaning "gentle and merciful."
- KOLOS:
Hungarian form of French Claude,
meaning "lame."
- KONRÁD:
Hungarian form of German Konrad, meaning "bold counsel."
- KONSTANTIN: Hungarian form of Roman Latin
Constantine,
meaning "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
- KORNÉL:
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Cornelius, meaning
"of a horn."
- KRISTÓF:
Hungarian form of Greek Christophoros,
meaning "Christ-bearer."
- KRISZTIÁN: Hungarian form of Greek
Christianos,
meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
- LACI:
Pet form of Hungarian László, meaning "rules
with glory."
- LAJOS:
Hungarian form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
- LÁSZLÓ: Hungarian form of
Slavic Vladislav,
meaning "rules with glory."
- LÁZÁR: Hungarian form
of Latin Lazarus, meaning
"my God has helped."
- LECSO:
Pet form of Hungarian Levente, possibly meaning "governor,
guide."
- LEVENTE:
Hungarian name, possibly meaning "governor, guide."
- LEVI: Short form of Hungarian Levente, possibly meaning "governor,
guide." Compare with other forms of Levi.
- LORÁND: Hungarian form of Norman French
Roland,
meaning "famous land."
- LÓRÁNT: Hungarian
form of Norman
French Roland, meaning "famous
land."
- LÖRINC: Hungarian form of
Roman Latin Laurentius,
meaning "of Laurentum."
- LUKÁCS: Hungarian form of Greek
Loukas, meaning "from
Lucania."
- MARCELL:
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Marcellus, meaning
"defense" or
"of the sea."
- MÁRK:
Hungarian form of Greek Markos, meaning
"defense" or
"of the sea."
- MÁRKUS: Hungarian
form of
Greek Markos, meaning
"defense" or
"of the sea."
- MÁRTON: Hungarian form of Latin
Martinus,
meaning "of/like Mars."
- MÁTÉ:
Short form of Hungarian Mátyás, meaning
"gift of God."
- MÁTYÁS: Hungarian form of
Greek Mattathias,
meaning "gift of God."
- MIHÁLY: Hungarian
form of Greek Michaēl, meaning
"who is like God?"
- MIKLÓS: Hungarian form of Greek
Nikolaos, meaning
"victor of the people."
- MIKSA:
Hungarian form of Greek Maksimos, meaning "the greatest."
- MISI:
Pet form of Hungarian Mihály, meaning "who is
like God?"
- MISKA:
Pet form of Hungarian Mihály,
meaning "who is like God?"
- MÓRIC: Hungarian form of
Roman Latin Maurice, meaning
"dark-skinned; Moor."
- MÓZES: Hungarian form of Greek
Moyses, meaning "drawn
out."
- NÁNDOR: Hungarian form of
Visigothic Frithnanth,
meaning "ardent for peace."
- NIKOLA
(Cyrillic: Никола):
A derivative of Greek Nikolaos, meaning
"victor of the people." In
wide use throughout Europe: Basque Country, Czech Republic, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Russia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.
- ÖDI: Pet form of Hungarian
Ödön, meaning "protector
of prosperity."
- ÖDÖN: Hungarian form of English Edmund,
meaning "protector of prosperity."
- ORBÁN: Hungarian form of
Greek Ourbanos,
meaning "of the city."
- OSZKÁR: Hungarian form of Old Norse
Ásgeirr,
meaning "god-spear."
- OTTÓ:
Hungarian form of German Otto,
meaning "wealthy."
- PÁL:
Hungarian form of Greek Paulos, meaning
"small."
- PATRIK:
Czech and Hungarian form of Greek Patrikios,
meaning "patrician, of noble descent."
- P�TER:
Hungarian form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock,
stone."
- PETI:
Pet form of Hungarian Péter, meaning "rock,
stone."
- PISTA:
Pet form of Hungarian István,
meaning "crowned."
- PISTI:
Pet form of Hungarian István,
meaning "crowned."
- RICHÁRD:
Hungarian form of Old High German Ricohard, meaning
"powerful ruler."
- RIKÁRD:
Hungarian form of Old High German Ricohard, meaning
"powerful ruler."
- RÓBERT:
Hungarian form of German Hrodebert,
meaning "bright fame."
- ROBI:
Pet form of Hungarian Róbert, meaning
"bright fame."
- SALAMON:
Hungarian form of Greek Solomōn, meaning "peaceable."
- SAMI: Pet form of Hungarian Sámuel, meaning
"heard of God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God." Compare with another form of Sami.
- SÁMUEL:
Hungarian form of Greek Samouel, meaning "heard of God,"
"his name is El," or "name
of God."
- SÁNDOR: Hungarian form of
Greek Alexandros, meaning "defender of mankind."
- SANYI:
Pet form of Hungarian Sándor, meaning "defender
of mankind."
- SEBASTYÉN: Hungarian form of Greek
Sebastianos, meaning "from
Sebaste."
- SZILÁRD: Hungarian name meaning "firm, solid."
- SZILVESZTER:
Hungarian form of Latin Silvester,
meaning
"from the forest."
- TAMÁS: Hungarian form of
Greek Thōmas, meaning
"twin." In use by the Romani.
- TIBOR:
Czech and Hungarian form of Roman Tiburtius,
meaning "of the Tiber (river)."
- TIBORC:
Hungarian form of Roman Tiburtius,
meaning "of the Tiber (river)."
- TIVADAR:
Hungarian form of Greek Theodoros, meaning "gift of
God."
- TÓDOR: Hungarian form of
Greek Theodoros, meaning "gift of
God."
- TOMI:
Pet form of Hungarian Tamás, meaning
"twin."
- TÓNI: Hungarian
pet form of Greek Antonios, possibly meaning "invaluable."
- VENCEL:
Hungarian form of Latin Wenceslaus,
meaning "more glory."
- VIDA:
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Vitus,
meaning "life." Compare with feminine Vida.
- VILI:
Pet form of Hungarian Vilmos,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILMOS: Hungarian
form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VINCE:
Hungarian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering." Compare with another form of Vince.
- VIRÁG: Hungarian name meaning "flower."
- ZOLTÁN: Hungarian name, possibly meaning "sultan."
- ZSIGA:
Pet form of Hungarian Zsigmond, meaning
"victory-protection."
- ZSIGMOND:
Hungarian form of Old High German Sigmund, meaning
"victory-protection."
- ZSOLT:
Older form of Hungarian Zoltán, possibly meaning
"sultan."
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