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Medve
Medve is a Hungarian surname derived from Medveczky. Notable people with the surname include: * Tracy Medve, Canadian airline executive See also *Medved (surname) Medved means ''bear'' in several Slavic languages, including Slovene, Slovak, Ukrainian, Russian, Czech, and Serbian. It is a gender-neutral surname in most languages, except Slovak and Czech. The Slovak feminine form is Medveďová. People * Adri ... Hungarian-language surnames {{Bear-surname ...
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Medved (surname)
Medved means ''bear'' in several Slavic languages, including Slovene, Slovak, Ukrainian, Russian, Czech, and Serbian. It is a gender-neutral surname in most languages, except Slovak and Czech. The Slovak feminine form is Medveďová. People * Adriana Medveďová (born 1992), Slovak handballer * Aleksandr Medved (born 1937), Soviet-Belarusian wrestler * Andrej Medved (born 1947), Slovene poet * David Medved (1926–2009), American physicist and father of Michael Medved * Dirk Medved (born 1968), Belgian footballer * Elena Medved (born 1985), Russian footballer * Igor Medved (born 1981), Slovene ski jumper * Jonathan Medved (born 1955), American entrepreneur and investor * Klemen Medved (born 1988), Slovene footballer * Maureen Medved, Canadian writer and playwright * Matej Medveď (1996–2020), Slovak sport shooter * Matt Medved, American journalist and entrepreneur * Michael Medved (born 1948), American talk radio host and author * Mikhail Medved (born 1964), Ukrainian decat ...
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Medveczky
The Medveczky family was a Hungarian aristocratic family living mostly in Upper Hungary (present day Slovakia) and Hungary. It was mentioned in the thirteenth century (about 1280–1290), when the family was given the title of squire. In 1355, King Louis the Great gave Ladislav and Urban Medveczky a noble title. They were also given a forest land of area 10 ''poplužie'', situated by the Medveczky brook in Orava. In 1370, their brother Opilius was also elevated into a nobleman. The Medveczky Family was an owner of the area of Maly Bysterec that is nowadays a part of Dolný Kubín ( hu, Alsókubin). Maly Bysterec was originally settled as a squiral settlement that was separated from Orava Castle estate. In 1355, this land was given to Jakub and Miko defined as an area of 10 units ''poplužie'' by the Bysterec brook, which rises in Kubinska Hola. Many family members used the title "Medveczei és Kis Bisterczei" or "Kis Bisterczai és Medveczei" referred as "Medveczky from Medvedzie" ...
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Tracy Medve
Tracy Medve is a Canadian airline executive. She was the first woman inducted as an Honorary Life Member of the Air Transport Association of Canada (ATAC). Early years Medve grew up in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada, and as a child her father took her flying in his Cessna aircraft. She studied law at the University of Saskatchewan, graduating in 1981, and worked in Regina, Saskatchewan until 1985. Career In 1985, Medve contacted Albert Ethier, owner of then-Saskatoon-based Norcanair, seeking a position in his company. Initially she worked in aircraft transactions, labour negotiations and facilities management, and later moved to senior management positions with Time Air, Canadian Partner and Canadian Regional Airlines. In 1992, she co-founded C.T. AeroProjects, a Calgary-based consultancy firm specialising in air transport resource management. One of the company's clients, NorTerra, expressed interest in buying Canadian North from Canadian Airlines, and Medve and C ...
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Hungarian Surname
Hungarian names include surnames and given names. Some people have more than one given name, but only one is normally used. In the Hungarian language, whether written or spoken, names are invariably given in the "Eastern name order", or family name followed by given name (in foreign-language texts in languages that use Western name order, names are often given with the family name last). Hungarian is one of the few national languages in Europe to use the Eastern name order, like Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and some Basque nationalists. Orthography Although Hungarian orthography is now simpler than it was in the 18th and the 19th centuries, many Hungarians still use the old spelling for their names. For example, the letter ''c'' is often written as ''cz''. Letters such as ''q'', ''w'', ''x'' and ''y'' are usually seen only in foreign words but may also be seen in older spellings of names, especially in noble family names that originated in the Middle Ages. Family name ...
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