László
László Origin and Meaning
László is a traditional Hungarian masculine name with ancient Slavic origins. Derived from 'Vladislav,' it combines 'vlad' meaning 'rule' or 'power' and 'slav' meaning 'glory' or 'fame.' The name has been borne by numerous notable Hungarians, including Saint László I (Ladislaus), a revered 11th-century king of Hungary known for his piety and military prowess. László remains consistently popular in Hungary, where it's considered a quintessentially national name. Outside Hungary, it's recognized for its distinctive use of the 'sz' consonant combination, which produces a 's' sound. The name carries connotations of nobility, strength, and leadership, reflecting its royal heritage. Alternative forms include Ladislaus (Latin), Ladislav (Slavic), and Władysław (Polish).
Popularity of the name László
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