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Jakab is the Hungarian equivalent of the given name James. Jakab may refer to: * Jakab Industries, former Australian coachbuilder * Jakab-hegy (''James's Hill''), a mountain in Hungary People with the surname * Andrea Jakab (born 1981), Romanian speed skater * Dávid Jakab (born 1993), Hungarian footballer * Dezső Jakab (1864-1932), Hungarian architect * Irene Jakab (1919-2011), Hungarian-born American psychiatrist and humanist * István Jakab (born 1949), Hungarian agronomist and politician * János Jakab (born 1986), Hungarian table tennis player * József Jakab (born 1954), Hungarian boxer * Judit Jakab (born 1989), Swiss basketball player * Péter Jakab (born 1980), Hungarian politician * Réka Jakab (born 1987), Hungarian footballer * Vilmos Jakab (born 1952), Hungarian boxer * Zsuzsanna Jakab (born 1951), Hungarian public health expert See also

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James (given Name)
James is an English language given name of Hebrew origin, most commonly used for males. Etymology It is a modern descendant, through Old French ''James'', of Vulgar Latin ''Iacomus'' (cf. Italian '' Giacomo'', Portuguese ''Tiago'', Spanish '' Iago, Santiago''), a derivative version of Latin ''Iacobus'', Latin form of the Hebrew name ''Jacob'' (original Hebrew: יעקב). The final ''-s'' in the English first names is typical of those borrowed from Old French, where it was the former masculine subject case (cf. Giles, Miles, Charles, etc.). James is a very popular name in English-speaking populations. Since in Spanish and its derivatives the J is pronounced (Kh), many Jews used this name for representing the Hebrew name of Haim, also written as Chaim (pronounced ) or its similar forms in Spanish and English like Jaime, Jamie or Jim, even though the origins of the two nam ...
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Jakab Industries
Jakab Industries was an Australian coachbuilder in Tamworth, New South Wales. History Jakab Industries built its first bus body in July 1973, a Ford R226. It mainly made bodies for buses for the defence forces, but also built some for commercial operators, before withdrawing from the market in late 1995. It also built bodies for ambulances and postal vans. In the 1990s it also overhauled Mercedes-Benz and Scania buses for the State Transit Authority. Following the collapse of Clifford Corporation in 1998, Volvo arranged for Jakab to take over the Ansair plant in Tamworth and complete the work of providing Orana-style bodies for 60 State Transit Authority Volvo B10BLE The Volvo B10BLE was a rear-engined low-entry single-decker bus chassis manufactured by Volvo in Sweden between 1993 and 2004. The first prototypes were built in 1992, but mass production started in 1993, only a year after the high-floor B10B. It ... buses. The subsidiary company set up to do the work was named P ...
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Jakab-hegy
Jakab-hegy (James's Hill) is a mountain in the Mecsek range in Hungary. Its highest point is above sea level (the fourth-highest peak in the Mecsek after Zengő, Tubes and Hármas-hegy). The hill is known for its various geological formations and historic sites. Geology The mountain was mostly formed during the Paleozoic Era and consists of Permian sandstone. The erosion of sandstone created the natural sites of the hill: the Babás Szerkövek (literally, "man-like stones in a row") and Zsongorkő (Zsongor's stone). Jakab-hegy contains the only significant uranium-reserve in Hungary. Mining began in the 1950s with the help of the Soviet Union and served both the Russian nuclear arsenal and the Paks Nuclear Power Plant. Due to the high costs of production and the relatively low price of uranium after the Cold War the mines were closed in the 1990s. History The plateau of Jakab-hegy provided an attractive opportunity for human settlement. During the Iron Age, a huge for ...
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Andrea Jakab
Andrea Jakab (born 21 July 1981) is a Romanian speed skater. She won a bronze medal at the 1997 European Youth Olympic Winter Days (1000 m speed skating), and took seventh place at the 2001 European Speed Skating Championships (5000 m speed skating).Mesél a múlt
Háromszék She competed in three events at the
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Dávid Jakab
Dávid Jakab (born 21 May 1993) is a Hungarian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player. Club statistics ''Updated to games played as of 2 December 2014.'' References *HLSZ * 1993 births Living people Footballers from Budapest Hungarian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Dunaújváros PASE players MTK Budapest FC players Zalaegerszegi TE players Győri ETO FC players Mosonmagyaróvári TE footballers Kecskeméti TE players Kazincbarcikai SC footballers Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Nemzeti Bajnokság II players Nemzeti Bajnokság III players {{Hungary-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Dezső Jakab
Dezső Jakab (4 November 1864 – 5 August 1932) was a Hungarian architect of Jewish heritage. Life He received his degree in architecture from the Budapest University of Technology. At the time of the millennial exhibition, the Ministry of Agriculture designed the technical exhibition buildings. In his earlier buildings he is a follower of the Hungarian style started by Ödön Lechner, later he draws from the sources of the Baroque and more recently the French Renaissance in his works designed in a modern spirit. In recent years he has worked in association with architect Aladár Sós. He gave several lectures on the journey of European study at the Hungarian Association of Engineers and Architects, where he won the Grand Gold Medal and the Silver Medal for his work. Works With the architect Márcell Komor, he designed the buildings listed below: * The Muranian Palace of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria; * Subotica City Hall and Palic Bath; * Târgu Mureș City Hall (now t ...
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Irene Jakab
Irene Jakab ( hu, Jakab Irén;Nekrológ // Jakab Irén, M.D., Ph. D. (1919–2011)" at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences site, September 21, 2011. July 15, 1919 – June 18, 2011) was a psychiatrist and humanist who was a member of the Harvard University School of Medicine faculty prior to designing and directing "the John Merck program for mentally retarded emotionally disturbed children at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC)" at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1974 to 1982. A native of Hungary and acting head of the psychiatry department at the University of Pécs, she defected while in Paris, France to present a lecture at the Sorbonne University. Subsequently hired as an academic by the Neurological Hospital at the University of Zurich in Switzerland, she worked there for two years prior to emigrating to the United States, where she performed three years of psychiatric residency at the Kansas Neurological Institute for Retarde ...
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István Jakab
István Jakab (born 17 September 1949) is a Hungarian agronomist, politician and leader of the National Federation Of Hungarian Peasants Association And Cooperatives (MAGOSZ). He was a founding member of the Hungarian Democratic Forum in 1988. He quit the party in 1995 and became co-chairman of the MAGOSZ and Vice President of the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture, a position which he held until 2001. He was elected a member of the presidency of the National Cooperative Council in 1996. He has served as the sole chairman of the MAGOSZ since 1999. In this capacity, he organized the tractor farmers' protest to Budapest in early 2005, during which the capital was blocked. His organization made an alliance with Fidesz for the 2006 parliamentary election. He gained a parliamentary seat from the Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County party list. He served as deputy chairman of the Committee of Agriculture and deputy leader of the Fidesz parliamentary fraction. After the 2010 parliament ...
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János Jakab
János Jakab (born 23 July 1986 in Budapest) is a Hungarian table tennis player. As of February 2013, Jakab is ranked no. 183 in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). Jakab is a member of the table tennis team for Levallois Sporting Club in Levallois-Perret, France, and is coached and trained by Péter Aranyosi. He is also right-handed, and uses the classic grip. Jakab qualified for the men's singles tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, by receiving an allocation spot from the Final World Qualification Tournament in Budapest, Hungary. He received a single bye in the preliminary round, before defeating French table tennis player and former Olympic bronze medalist Patrick Chila Patrick Antoine Edouard Chila (born 27 November 1969 in Ris-Orangis, Essonne) is a French table tennis player who has competed at five Olympics from 1992 to 2008. He won a bronze medal with Jean-Philippe Gatien in doubles at the 2000 Olympics ... in his fir ...
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József Jakab
József Jakab (born 23 December 1954) is a Hungarian boxer. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. At the 1976 Summer Olympics, he lost to Stephan Forster Stephan may refer to: * Stephan, South Dakota, United States * Stephan (given name), a masculine given name * Stephan (surname), a Breton-language surname See also * Sankt-Stephan * Stefan (other) * Stephan-Oterma * Stephani * St ... of East Germany. References External links * 1954 births Living people Hungarian male boxers Olympic boxers for Hungary Boxers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Veszprém County Bantamweight boxers 20th-century Hungarian people {{Hungary-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Judit Jakab
Judit Jakab (born 23 April 1989) is a Swiss female basketball player of Hungarian descent. References External linksProfileat eurobasket.com 1989 births Living people Basketball players from Budapest Naturalised citizens of Switzerland Swiss people of Hungarian descent Swiss women's basketball players Hungarian women's basketball players Forwards (basketball) {{Hungary-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Péter Jakab
Péter Jakab (born 16 August 1980) is a Hungarian politician and member of the National Assembly. He served as president of the right-wing Jobbik between January 2020 and June 2022. He had been the parliamentary group leader of Jobbik from July 2019 to July 2022. He was the deputy leader of the parliamentary group from February to June in 2019. He was elected Member of Parliament in the 2018 parliamentary election. He was a Member of the House Committee on Legislation from 2018 to 2019 and he was the Vice Chairman of the Committee on Justice in 2019 in the National Assembly. Early life Péter Dénes Jakab was born in Miskolc on 16 August 1980. He has always openly talked about his Jewish origin. His great-grandfather was murdered in Auschwitz. His grandmother converted to Christianity in 1925 and raised 11 children in Mezőtúr. Jakab graduated in 1998 at the Faculty of Biology of Diósgyőri High School. He graduated from the University of Miskolc in 2004. He was a history ...
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