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Bognár or Bognar is a Hungarian surname meaning " wheelwright". Notable people with the surname include: *György Bognár (born 1961), retired Hungarian football player * László Bognár, (born 1968), former Hungarian professional boxer * Rick Bognar (1970–2019), Canadian professional wrestler *Steven Bognar (born 1963), American Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker *Zoran Bognar Zoran Bognar born as Zoran Čalić(Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian-Cyrillic: Зоран Богнар; born 30 January 1965 in Vukovar, Socialist Republic of Croatia, SR Croatia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Se ... (born 1965), Serbian poet and writer * Zsolt Bognár (born 1979), Hungarian football player {{DEFAULTSORT:Bognar Hungarian-language surnames Occupational surnames ...
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György Bognár
György Bognár (born 5 November 1961) is a retired Hungarian football player and current manager of MTK Budapest FC. International career He made his debut for the Hungarian national team in 1985, and got 50 caps and 8 goals until 1994. He was a participant at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, where Hungary failed to progress from the group stage. Playing career He had two successful periods. The first was with MTK Budapest FC and his second period was with Budapesti VSC. Managerial career In 2020 he was appointed as the manager of Paksi FC Paksi FC (''Paks'') () is a Hungarian football club based in Paks. Since its founding in 1952, it has played at either a county or national level. In 2006, it ascended to ''Borsodi Liga'', or NB I, the top division in Hungarian football, for the .... Interestingly, he was managing his son, István Bognár and his elder son works as the assistant coach. Personal life He is the father of István Bognár. References 1961 bi ...
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Zsolt Bognár (footballer)
Zsolt Bognár (born 28 March 1979 in Csorna) is a Hungarian football player, he currently plays for Gyirmót SE. Club career Zsolt Bognár started his football career with minor Hungarian teams, including Szombathelyi Haladás and Győri ETO. Zsolt was soon noticed by Ferencváros, the most renowned and successful team in Hungary. In 2007, he transferred from Ferencváros to Italian Serie B club Frosinone, and made his debut in a 2–1 defeat to Lecce Lecce ( ); el, label=Griko, Luppìu, script=Latn; la, Lupiae; grc, Λουπίαι, translit=Loupíai), group=pron is a historic city of 95,766 inhabitants (2015) in southern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Lecce, the province .... References External links *Virtus Lanciano 1979 births Living people People from Csorna Hungarian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Hungary men's under-21 international footballers Szombathelyi Haladás footballers Győri ETO FC players Fer ...
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László Bognár
László Bognár (born February 24, 1968) is a Hungarian former professional boxer who fought in the featherweight to light welterweight divisions. As an amateur he represented his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. He is a former WBU International featherweight, WBO Inter-Continental super featherweight, Hungarian and IBC lightweight champion. Professional career Bognar turned professional in October 1994 at Szekszárd, Hungary. In his debut he defeated Romanian's Radu Petricon points over six rounds. Michael Gomez fights Bognar fought Irish fighter Michael Gomez on his first fight of 2001 on 10 February for the WBO Intercontinental super featherweight title, in Widnes, Cheshire, England. Gomez had Bognar on the canvas in the fifth round after landing a crushing left hook. Although Bognar was shaken Gomez was unable to make his power count. Bognar recovered from his knockdown and kept Gomez at bay with his southpaw jab. In the ninth round Gomez ...
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Wheelwright
A wheelwright is a craftsman who builds or repairs wooden wheels. The word is the combination of "wheel" and the word "wright", (which comes from the Old English word "''wryhta''", meaning a worker or shaper of wood) as in shipwright and arkwright. This occupational name became the English surname ''Wright''. It also appears in surnames like ''Cartwright'' and ''Wainwright''. It corresponds with skilful metal workers being called ''Smith.'' These tradesmen made wheels for carts (cartwheels), wagons (wains), traps and coaches and the belt drives of steam powered machinery. They also made the wheels, and often the frames, for spinning wheels for home use. First constructing the hub (called the nave), the spokes and the rim segments called felloes, (pronounced fell low), and assembling them all into a unit working from the center of the wheel outwards. Most wheels were made from wood, but other materials have been used, such as bone and horn, for decorative or other purposes. ...
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Rick Bognar
Richard Bognar (January 16, 1970 – September 20, 2019) was a Canadian professional wrestler, actor, and motivational speaker, best known as the "fake" Razor Ramon who debuted in the World Wrestling Federation alongside the "fake" Diesel in a storyline following the departures of Scott Hall (Razor Ramon) and Kevin Nash (Diesel) from the WWF to WCW. He also wrestled as Big Titan in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling. Professional wrestling career Canada (1988–1991) Titan debuted in 1988 in Canadian indies, including the WFWA in Winnipeg, CIWF and the CNWA; both in Calgary. He also wrestled for Stampede Wrestling. Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (1991–1994) In 1991 as Big Titan through Ricky Fuji's connections in Canada and he joined the Japanese Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling. He made his debut on November 20, 1991 while entering into the FMW World Strongest Tag Team Tournament with The Gladiator. He won the World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship on January 15, 1992, defe ...
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Steven Bognar
Steven Bognar (born 1963) is an American film director. An Oscar-winning and award-winning documentary filmmaker, his films have been screened at SXSW, Sundance, and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Bognar has also worked as an instructor of media arts, teaching at public schools across his home state of Ohio, as well as at Antioch College. He was a frequent collaborator of filmmaker Julia Reichert. Career In January 2020, Bognar and Reichert won the Directors Guild of America Award for Documentary for ''American Factory''. Style Bognar has developed a documentary filmmaking style that centralizes the Midwestern region of the United States, with significance placed on incorporating photographic imagery. Filmography * ''Welcome to Censornati'' (1990) * ''Personal Belongings'' (1996) * ''Waiting for Marty'' (1999) * ''Picture Day'' (2000) * ''Gravel'' (2006) * ''A Lion in the House'' (2006, with Julia Reichert) * '' The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant'' (2009, with Reic ...
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Zoran Bognar
Zoran Bognar born as Zoran Čalić(Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian-Cyrillic: Зоран Богнар; born 30 January 1965 in Vukovar, Socialist Republic of Croatia, SR Croatia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbia, Serbian poet and writer. Life and work Zoran Bognar, born as Zoran Čalić, later took the artistic Hungarian surname Bognar (which means Wheelwright) is considered to be one of the most creative and renowned representatives of contemporary Serbian poetry. More than 300 of his essays and literary reviews have already been published in many Serbian literary journals and newspapers such as Borba (newspaper), Borba, Dnevnik (Serbia), Dnevnik and Politika, and more than 200 essays, reviews and Literary Studies, studies have also been published about his work in recent decades, also a monograph ''Athletic pilgrimage to the Elysium, Elysian fields of Zoran Bognar'' (Atletsko hodočašće nad jelisejskim vodama i poljima Zorana Bognara, 20 ...
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Hungarian-language Surnames
Hungarian () is an Uralic language spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighbouring countries. It is the official language of Hungary and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. Outside Hungary, it is also spoken by Hungarian communities in southern Slovakia, western Ukraine ( Subcarpathia), central and western Romania (Transylvania), northern Serbia (Vojvodina), northern Croatia, northeastern Slovenia (Prekmurje), and eastern Austria. It is also spoken by Hungarian diaspora communities worldwide, especially in North America (particularly the United States and Canada) and Israel. With 17 million speakers, it is the Uralic family's largest member by number of speakers. Classification Hungarian is a member of the Uralic language family. Linguistic connections between Hungarian and other Uralic languages were noticed in the 1670s, and the family itself (then called Finno-Ugric) was established in 1717. Hungarian has traditionally been assigned to the Ugric alo ...
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