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Name Days In Hungary
This is a calendar of name days in Hungary. January # Fruzsina # Ábel # Genovéva, Benjámin # Titusz, Leona # Simon # Boldizsár # Attila, Ramóna # Gyöngyvér # Marcell # Melánia # Ágota # Ernő # Veronika # Bódog # Lóránt, Loránd # Gusztáv # Antal, Antónia # Piroska # Sára, Márió # Fábián, Sebestyén # Ágnes # Vince, Artúr # Zelma, Rajmund # Timót # Pál (or Paul) # Vanda, Paula # Angelika # Károly, Karola # Adél # Martina, Gerda # Marcella February # Ignác # Karolina, Aida # Balázs # Ráhel, Csenge # Ágota, Ingrid (given name), Ingrid # Dorottya, Dóra # Todor, Tódor, Romeo, Rómeó # Arankaia # Abigail (name), Abigél, Alex (other), Alex # Elvira # Bertold, Marietta (other), Marietta # Lidia (given name), Lídia, Lívia # Ella (name), Ella, Linda (name), Linda # Bálint, Valentin #Kolos (name), Kolos, Georgina (name), Georgina # Julianna (other), Julianna, Lilla # Donát # Bernadett # Z ...
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Name Day
In Christianity, a name day is a tradition in many countries of Europe and the Americas, among other parts of Christendom. It consists of celebrating a day of the year that is associated with one's baptismal name, which is normatively that of a biblical character or other saint. Where they are popular, individuals celebrate both their name day and their birthday in a given year. The custom originated with the Christian calendar of saints: believers named after a saint would celebrate that saint's feast day. Within Christianity, name days have greater resonance in areas where the Christian denominations of Catholicism, Lutheranism and Orthodoxy predominate. In some countries, however, name-day celebrations do not have a connection to explicitly Christian traditions. History The celebration of name days has been a tradition in Catholic and Eastern Orthodox countries since the Middle Ages, and has also continued in some measure in countries, such as the Scandinavian countri ...
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Zelma (other)
Zelma may refer to: Places Australia * Zelma, Queensland, a town in the Mackay Region United States *Zelma, Indiana, unincorporated community in Pleasant Run Township, Lawrence County, Indiana *Zelma, Saskatchewan, small hamlet in Saskatchewan People *Zelma Davis, Liberian-born singer who rose to fame in the early 1990s *Zelma Hedin (1827–1874), Swedish actress *Zelma Henderson (1920–2008), the last surviving plaintiff in the 1954 landmark federal school desegregation case * Zelma Huppatz (1906–1982), Australian army nurse and hospital matron *Zelma Long, American enologist and winemaker *Zelma Watson George (1903–1994), well known African American philanthropist Fictional characters * The Groovy Girls Groovy Girls were a line of fashion dolls manufactured by the American toy company Manhattan Toy and launched in 1998. Each year new dolls were produced until 2019. History Groovy Girls launched in 1998 as a funky alternative to Barbie. Each dol ... doll ...
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Artur
Artur is a cognate to the common male given name Arthur, meaning "bear-like," which is believed to possibly be descended from the Roman surname Artorius or the Celtic bear-goddess Artio or more probably from the Celtic word ''artos'' ("bear"). Other Celtic languages have similar first names, such as Old Irish ''Art, Artúur'', Welsh ''Arth'' - which may also be the source for the modern name. ''Art'' is also a diminutive form of the common name Arthur. In Estonian, and many Romance, Slavic and Germanic languages the name is spelled as Artur. The Finnish versions are Arttu and Artturi. Avestan '/arta and its Vedic equivalent '' '' both derive from Proto-Indo-Iranian ''*ṛtá-'' "truth", which in turn continues Proto-Indo-European ''*'' "properly joined, right, true", from the root ''*''. The word is attested in Old Persian as '. People *Artur Adson (1889–1977), Estonian author * Artur Alliksaar (1923–1966), Estonian poet *Artur Axmann (1913–1996), German Nazi leader *Art ...
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Vincent (given Name)
Vincent ( la, Vincentius) is a male given name derived from the Roman name Vincentius, which is derived from the Latin word (''to conquer''). People with the given name Artists *Vincent Apap (1909–2003), Maltese sculptor *Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890), Dutch Post-Impressionist painter *Vincent Munier (born 1976), French wildlife photographer Saints *Vincent of Saragossa (died 304), deacon and martyr, patron saint of Lisbon and Valencia *Vincent, Orontius, and Victor (died 305), martyrs who evangelized in the Pyrenees * Vincent of Digne (died 379), French bishop of Digne *Vincent of Lérins (died 445), Church father, Gallic author of early Christian writings *Vincent Madelgarius (died 677), Benedictine monk who established two monasteries in France *Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419), Valencian Dominican missionary and logician *Vincent de Paul (1581–1660), Catholic priest who served the poor *Vicente Liem de la Paz (Vincent Liem the Nguyen, 1732–1773), Vincent Duong, Vince ...
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Agnes (name)
Agnes is a female given name derived from the Greek , meaning 'pure' or 'holy'. The name passed to Italian language, Italian as Agnese, to French language, French as Agnès, to Portuguese language, Portuguese as Inês, and to Spanish language, Spanish as Inés. It is also written as Agness. The name is descended from the Proto-Indo-European ''wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/h₁yaǵ-, *h₁yaǵ-'', meaning 'to sacrifice; to worship,' from which is also the Vedic term ''Yajna, yajña''. It is mostly used in Greece and countries that speak Germanic languages. It was the name of a popular Christian saint, Agnes of Rome, which encouraged its wide use. Agnes was the third most popular name for women in the English language, English speaking world for more than 400 years. Its medieval pronunciation was ''Annis'', and its usage and many of its forms coincided with the equally popular name Anna (given name), Anna, related in medieval and Elizabethan times to ''Agnes'', though Ann ...
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Sebestyén
Sebestyén () is a Hungarian-language surname and given name, which is an equivalent of Sebastian. It may refer to: Surname * Balázs Sebestyén (born 1977), Hungarian television presenter * Béla Sebestyén (1885–1959), Hungarian football player * Györgyi Sebestyén (born 1974), Hungarian football player * János Sebestyén (1931–2012), Hungarian musician * Júlia Sebestyén (born 1981), Hungarian figure skater * Kati Sebestyén, Hungarian violinist * László Sebestyén (born 1956) is a Hungarian engineer * Márta Sebestyén (born 1957), Hungarian musician * Péter Sebestyén (born 1994), Hungarian motorcyclist * Victor Sebestyen (born 1956), Hungarian historian Given name * Sebestyén, Archbishop of Esztergom (died 1007), Hungarian archbishop * Sebestyén Ihrig-Farkas (born 1994), Hungarian football player * Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos (c. 1510 in Tinód – 30 January 1556 in Sárvár) was a 16th-century Hungarian lyricist, epic poet, pol ...
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Fabian (name)
Fabian is the English form of the late Roman name ''Fabianus''. This was a name originally given to those adopted into or descended through the female line from a Roman family named ''Fabius'', that derived from the Latin ''faba'' for the broad bean, an important food crop in antiquity. It entered the English language with the Normans, but has never achieved the popularity of ''Fabien'' in France, ''Fabio'' or '' Fabiano'' in Italy and ''Fabián'' in Spain. Fabian, or its variants, may also be a surname. Given name * Fabian (died 250), Pope, saint, martyr * Fabian (born 1943), American singer, actor * Fabian Aichner (born 1990), Italian professional wrestler * Fabian Allen (born 1995), Jamaican cricketer * Fabian Almazan (born 1984), Cuban born American pianist, composer * Fabian Andre (1910–1960), American composer * Fabian Fer (born 2006), Unknown * Fabian Arndt (born 1995), German footballer * Fabian Bäcker (born 1990), German footballer * Fabian Bachrach (1917–2010), ...
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Mario (given Name)
Mario is the Italian, French, Croatian, Spanish, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Greek, and English form of the Latin Roman name Marius. In Croatia, the name Mario was among the most common masculine given names in the decades between 1970 and 1999, and was the most common name in the 1970s. The Portuguese version of the name is spelled Mário (to highlight the pronunciation of the "a"). It is also associated with the highly popular and beloved Nintendo franchise Super Mario and its eponymous character Mario. Notable people and characters named Mario include: Given name Artists and musicians *Mario (American singer) (born 1986), Mario Dewar Barrett, an American R&B singer *Mario Adorf (born 1930), German actor *Mario Amaya (1933–1986), American art critic *Mario Cantone (born 1959), American comedian and actor * Mario Chicot, also simply Mario, zouk singer from Guadeloupe *Mario Domm (born 1977), Mexican singer and member of Camila *Mario Frangoulis (born 1967), Greek tenor *Mario L ...
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Sára
Sára is a Hungarian and Czech female given name. Notable people with this name include: * Sándor Sára (1933–2019), Hungarian cinematographer and film director * Sára Bácskai (born 1999), Hungarian short track speed skater * Sára Cholnoky (born 1988), Hungarian sailor * Sára Jahodová, Czech curler * Sára Kaňkovská (born 1998), Czech racing cyclist * Sára Kovářová (born 1999), Czech handballer for DHK Baník Most and the Czech national team * Sára Nysted (born 2001), Faroese swimmer * Sára Pusztai, Hungarian football player * Sára Salkaházi (1899–1944), Hungarian nun * Sára Szenteleki-Ligetkuti (born 1945), Hungarian middle-distance runner * Sára Tóth (born 1993), Hungarian handball player * Sára Vybíralová (born 1986), Czech writer See also * Sarah (given name) Sarah is a common feminine given name of Aramaic origin. It derives its popularity from the biblical matriarch Sarah, the wife of Abraham and a major figure in the Abrahamic religions. ...
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Piroska
Piroska is a Hungarian feminine given name. Derived from the Latin name ''Prisca'' ("ancient"), the Hungarian form of the name originally appeared as Piriska, later developing into Piroska. This change was likely due to Piriska's similarity to the Hungarian name — and color — ''Piros'' ('red'). The name is on the official list of Hungarian names managed by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Its diminutive form, or nickname, ''Piri'', has developed into a standalone name. The name day for Piroska and Piri is January 18. Notable Piroskas and Piris * Piroska Molnár, Hungarian actress * Piroska Szamoránsky, handball player * Saint Piroska, renamed Irene, daughter of King László I, wife of John II Komnenos * Piri Vaszary, actress The name ''Piroska'' in popular culture * Piroska Rozgonyi in János Arany's narrative poem ''Toldi szerelme'' * Hungarian name for Little Red Riding Hood See also * Priscilla Priscilla is an English fe ...
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Antonia (name)
Antonia, Antónia, Antônia, or Antonía is a feminine given name and a surname. It is of Roman origin, used as the name of women of the ''Antonius'' family. Its meaning is "priceless", "praiseworthy" and "beautiful". Antonia is a Danish, Dutch, English, Faroese, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, and Swedish name used in the United States, most of Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Western Panama, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Philippines, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Spain, Italy, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova, part of Serbia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Greenland, Estonia, Republic of Karelia, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, South Sudan, Sudan, ...
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