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Sugár is a Hungarian-language surname literally meaning "light ray". [1] Notable people with this surname include:

Miklós Sugár is a Hungarian conductor, music educator, and composer. He is the son of the composer Rezső Sugár. He was born in Budapest and studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music with Kórodi Andrásné and Emilnél Petrovich.

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References

  1. Unconventional Anthroponyms: Formation Patterns and Discursive Function, p. 118