| Pronunciation | Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsɒkaːj] |
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Hungarian |
| Meaning | Hungarian: szakáll "beard" |
| Region of origin | Hungary |
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | ? |
Szakály is a Hungarian surname:
It can also refer to a village in Tolna County, Hungary.
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 is a surname derived from the Proto-Slavic word kovač, which translates to blacksmith. It is common across Europe, specifically countries in Southeast Europe such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia.
Kovačić, alternatively spelled Kovačič in Slovene and Slovak, Kovacsics in Hungarian, or transliterated as Kovacic/Kovacich/Kovachich in English, is one of the most common surnames in Croatia, Slovenia, as well as Hungary and Serbia. Etymologically it is a patronymic derivative of the surname Kovač, which is a Slavic cognate of the English surname Smith, and as such is closely related to the similar surname Kovačević.
Lakatos is a Hungarian surname. The surname is especially common among the Romani (Gypsy) population. People with the surname include:
Kovács or Kovacs, meaning blacksmith, is one of the most common Hungarian family names.
Erdős, Erdos, or Erdoes is a Hungarian surname.
Kecskés is a Hungarian language surname, which means "goatherd", derived from the Hungarian kecske, meaning "goat". Variants of the name include Ketskés, Kechkés and Checicheș. The name may refer to:
Weisz is a Hungarian surname of German and Jewish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Szilárd or Szilard is a Hungarian given name or surname. It is a Hungarian version of the name Constantine. It may refer to:
Petrovič is a Slovenian and Slovak surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Feher, or more properly Fehér, is a surname of Hungarian origin, meaning white. Bearers of the name include the following:
Takács is a Hungarian language occupational surname. It comes from Hungarian "takács" ("weaver"), which is derived from Slavic *tъkačь. Spelling variants include Takacs, Takach, Takats, and Takac. Notable people with the surname include:
Szűcs is a Hungarian surname meaning "furrier". Notable people with the name include:
Sebestyén is a Hungarian-language surname and given name, which is an equivalent of Sebastian. 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.
Bednarik is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bodnar or Bodnár is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Vadász is a Hungarian surname meaning "hunter". Notable people with the surname include:
Dénes is a Hungarian male given name, the equivalent of Denis in English and can sometimes stand for or replace the feminine version of Den(n)is, namely Denise. As with many given names, it also transitioned into a surname in the Middle Ages. Notable people with the name include:
Kovach is a gender-neutral Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: