Hungarian names

A list of names that have hungarian roots, or just simply the version of a name as how it is used there mainly THE LIST IS IN PROGRESS
  1. Adrien
    • Adrián
      • Origin:

        Spanish, Hungarian and Slovak form of Adrian
      • Meaning:

        "from Hadria"
      • Description:

        This form of Adrian ranks in the top 100 in Slovakia, Hungary, and Catalonia (Spain).
    • Ambrus
      • Origin:

        Hungarian
      • Meaning:

        "immortal"
      • Description:

        Hungarian form of Ambrose
    • Anci
      • Attila
        • Origin:

          Hungarian
        • Meaning:

          "little father"
        • Description:

          English speaking countries may only associate this with the fifth-century Hun, but the name is still well-used in contemporary Hungary, Azerbaijan, and Turkey.
      • Adorján
        • Adrienn
          • Agáta
            • Alíz
              • Ambrózia
                • Anasztázia
                  • Atilla
                    • Bence
                      • Origin:

                        Hungarian variation of Vincent, Latin
                      • Meaning:

                        "conquering"
                      • Description:

                        Bence has been the most popular boy name in Hungary for over a decade — it’s held the top spot since 2003, the year Hungary began releasing its baby name data. Bence is the Hungarian translation of Vincent and is also occasionally used as a nickname for Benedek.
                    • Benedek
                      • Bertalan
                        • Origin:

                          Hungarian
                        • Meaning:

                          "son of the furrow"
                        • Description:

                          Hungarian form of Bartholomew
                      • Borbála
                        • Balázs
                          • Bartolómeó
                            • Bálint
                              • Origin:

                                Hungarian from Latin
                              • Meaning:

                                "strong, healthy"
                              • Description:

                                Hungarian form of Valentine.
                            • Dorottya
                              • Origin:

                                Hungarian variation of Dorothy, Greek
                              • Meaning:

                                "gift of God"