Alajos is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Ottokar is the medieval German form of the Germanic name Audovacar.
Hausmann is a German word with former meanings "householder" and "freeholder" and current meaning "house-husband."
Széchenyi or Széchényi is the name of a wealthy Hungarian noble family which produced many politicians, landowners and influential figures within Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is not to be confused with other Szécsényi family that went extinct.
Károlyi is the name of a Hungarian noble family and a surname, and may refer to:
Velence is a town in the county of Fejér, Hungary, on the shore of Lake Velence.
Strobl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alajos Hauszmann was a Hungarian architect, professor, and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Weiss or Weiß, also written Weis or Weisz, pronounced like "vice", is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname, meaning 'white' in both German and Yiddish. It comes from Middle High German wîz and Old High German (h)wīz.
Burian is a Slavic surname. Feminine form is Burianová. Alternative spellings include Burián and Burjan. The name may refer to:
The Borrowed Babies is a 1914 Austro-Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz.
András is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian form of Andrew. Notable people with the name include:
Isidore is an English and French masculine given name. The name is derived from the Greek name Isídor - Isídōros (Ἰσίδωρος) and can literally be translated to "gift of Isis." The name has survived in various forms throughout the centuries. Although it has never been a common name, it has historically been popular due to its association with Catholic figures and among the Jewish diaspora. Isidora is the feminine form of the name.
Abrahamowicz is a Polish surname meaning "son of Abraham". Notable people with the surname include:
Cibulka is a widespread name in the former Czechoslovakia as well as throughout the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, where it was frequently spelt Czibulka according to the older Hungarian orthography. It may originate from a diminutive of the Czech word cibule, meaning "onion."
Károly is a very common Hungarian male given name. It is also sometimes found as a Hungarian surname. The origin of this name is the Turkic Karul, which means hawk. Nowadays Károly is considered the equivalent of English Karl or Charles.
Iulian is a masculine Romanian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keserű and Keserü or Keșerü, English transliteration: Kesheru, are Hungarian-language surnames. They may refer to:
Szatmári, Szathmári, Szatmáry or Szathmáry is a Hungarian-language toponymic surname literally meaning "one from Szatmár ". Notable people with this surname include:
Gašpar is a Slavic surname, cognate to Gaspar. Notable people with this surname include: