Hungarian Girl Names

  1. Marcsa
    • Mici
      • Piri
        • Piroska
          • Rebeka
            • Rezi
              • Riza
                • Origin:

                  Hungarian short form of Rozalia or Terezia, Filipino diminutives of Clarissa or Rizal, Urdu, Arabic
                • Meaning:

                  "rose flower; to harvest; clear, bright; rice field; satisfaction, contentment"
                • Description:

                  As a diminutive name, Riza is used predominantly in the Philippines, though it also has its roots in Hungarian, and in Arabic. Spirited yet familiar, Riza could be related to the surname Rizal meaning "rice field", to the names Tereza and Clarissa, or to the Arabic masculine name Rida, meaning "contentment".
              • Sarika
                • Origin:

                  Sanskrit and Hindi bird name or Hungarian variation of Sarah, Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "princess"
                • Description:

                  Sarika is a pretty Sanskrit nature name, referring to a type of myna bird. Spelled Sárika, it's the Hungarian version of Sarah.
              • Sarolta
                • Sasa
                  • Origin:

                    Cherokee
                  • Meaning:

                    "goose"
                • Teca
                  • Tercsa
                    • Terez
                      • Timea
                        • Origin:

                          Hungarian feminine variation of Timaeus
                        • Meaning:

                          "honor"
                        • Description:

                          This obscure but simple name is related to a Latinized form of an ancient Greek appellation that receives a mention in both Plato's Dialogues and the New Testament. Timmea and Timmia have also been found.
                      • Vica
                        • Origin:

                          Hungarian variation of Vita
                        • Description:

                          A particularly distinctive and dainty example of the life-affirming family of names.
                      • Zsuzsi