Meszaros (Anglicised as Mesaros), Mészáros, and Mesaroš are Hungarian occupational surnames, meaning "slaughterer".
Nagy is the most common Hungarian surname, meaning "great".
Lukács is a Hungarian surname, derived from the given name Lukács, which is the Hungarian equivalent of Lucas. Alternative spellings and derivative forms in neighboring languages include Lukacs, Lukáč, Lukač, Lukach, Lucaci and Lukačić. Slovakised variant of this surname, Lukáč is the 10th most common surname in Slovakia. The surname may refer to:
Kovač, meaning "blacksmith" in South Slavic languages, is a common surname in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia and Serbia.
Kádár is a Hungarian surname which may refer to:
Lazar is a male given name or a surname. An abbreviation of the Hebrew name אֶלְעָזָר Eleazar or אֱלִיעֶזֶר Eliezer meaning 'God has helped' which first appeared in Jewish Palestinian Aramaic and is especially common in various Slavic languages.
Horváth is a common Hungarian and Slovak surname. "Horváth" is the 2nd or 4th most common surname in Hungary as well as the most common in Slovakia. It's thought to derive from Hungarian horvát ("Croat") spelled without the final h in old orthography. The related Croatian surname Horvat, which is derived from an older version of the noun "Hrvat" ("Croat"), is the most common surname in Croatia or the Croatian diaspora. Members of this family can be found across the world, and are most numerous in the United States. Variations of the name include Horvat, Horvaty, Hrvat, Chorbadi, Orbath, Orvath, Orvat.
Molnár is a Hungarian surname meaning "miller". The word might be a loanword from Slavic "mlynar" with the same meaning however most likely derived from the old Germanic "Mulinari”.
Antal is clan (gotra) of Jats found mainly in Punjab besides it is also a surname of Hungarian origin.
Petrovič is a Slovenian and Slovak surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Pálffy or Palffy is a Hungarian surname which means "son of Pál (Paul)". The family name is common in Hungary and Slovakia.
István Mészáros may refer to:
Szűcs is a Hungarian surname meaning "furrier". Notable people with the name include:
Straka is a Czech and Slovak surname. It is a cognate of the Slovene surname Sraka, Polish Sroka, and East Slavic Soroka. It may refer to:
Sedláček is a Czech surname. It is a diminutive of Sedlák, which means a 'peasant farmer' or 'freeman farmer' who was relatively wealthy and owned his own land. Since the time of Austria-Hungary, which included Czech lands, the surname is also known under German and Hungarian spellings.
Liška is a Czech surname meaning "fox". It may refer to:
Kristijan Mesaroš is a Croatian tennis player playing on the ITF Futures Tour and the ATP Challenger Tour.
Csonka is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sklenář is a Czech-language occupational surname, literally meaning glazier. Sklenár/Sklenárová are the Slovak-language versions and Szklenár is the Hungarian variant.
Mihaly Meszaros may refer to:
Varga or Vargha is a Hungarian occupational surname derived from the Hungarian term varga, meaning, ”shoemaker” or “cobbler”. Czech and Slovak female form is Vargová.