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and Hungarian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *
Ernő Balogh Ernő Balogh (4 April 1897, Budapest – died 2 June 1989, Mitchellville, Maryland) was a United States-based Hungarian-born pianist, composer, editor, and teacher. Biography Balogh attended the Budapest Conservatory from 1905 to 1917. His teac ...
(1897-1989), Hungarian pianist, composer, editor, and educator *
Ernő Bánk Ernő Bánk (1883, Szalmatercs - 1962, Budapest) was a Hungarian painter and teacher noted for his miniature portraits. He was a member of the Association of Hungarian Watercolour and Pastel Painters. Bánk trained as a secondary school teacher ...
(1883-1962), Hungarian painter and teacher * Ernő Béres (born 1928), Hungarian long-distance runner and Olympic competitor *
Ernő Csíki Ernst Csiki, Ernst Dietl or Ernő Csiki (Csíki) ( hu, Csiki (Csíki) Ernő, 22 October 1875 in Vulkan – 7 July 1954 in Budapest) was a Hungarian entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. Born as Ernst Dietl at Zsilvajdejvulka, Hunyad ...
(1875- 194?), Hungarian entomologist *
Ernő Dohnányi Ernő or Erno is a Finnish and Hungarian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ernő Balogh (1897-1989), Hungarian pianist, composer, editor, and educator * Ernő Bánk (1883-1962), Hungarian painter and teacher * Ernő B ...
(1877–1960), Hungarian conductor, composer, and pianist *
Ernő Foerk Ernő Foerk (3 February 1868, Temesvár – 26 January 1934, Budapest) was a Hungarian architect. Life Foerk originally began as a sculptor, but subsequently finished as a master builder. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts The A ...
(1868–1934), Hungarian architect *
Ernő Garami Ernő Garami (born as Ernő Grünbaum, 13 December 1876 – 28 May 1935) was a Hungary, Hungarian mechanic who became a social democracy, social democratic politician and editor, who served as Minister of Justice in 1919. References Magyar Életr ...
(1876-1935), Hungarian politician *
Ernő Gereben Ernő Gereben (18 June 1907 – 16 May 1988) was a Hungarian–Swiss chess master whose half-century career extended from the mid-1920s to the late 1970s. Born in Sopron, a Hungarian town at the Austrian border, Ernő Gereben used, until 1935, ...
(1907–1988), Hungarian–born Swiss chess master *
Ernő Gerő Ernő Gerő (; born Ernő Singer; 8 July 1898 – 12 March 1980) was a Hungarian Communist leader in the period after World War II and briefly in 1956 the most powerful man in Hungary as the second secretary of its ruling communist party. Ear ...
(1898–1980), Hungarian Communist Party politician *
Ernő Goldfinger Ernő Goldfinger (11 September 1902 – 15 November 1987) was a Hungarian-born architect and designer of furniture. He moved to the United Kingdom in the 1930s, and became a key member of the Modernist architectural movement. He is most prom ...
(1902–1987), Hungarian-born British architect and furniture designer * Ernő Gubányi (born 1950), Hungarian handball player and Olympic competitor *
Ernő Hetényi Ernő Hetényi (aka Ernest Hetényi 1912–1999) was a Hungarian tibetologist and the leader of the Arya Maitreya Mandala for Eastern Europe. Life Heténys father was the operetta composer Albert Hetényi Heidelberg (1875–1951). Ernő Hetén ...
(1912–1999), Hungarian tibetologist, scholar and Buddhist *
Ernő Jendrassik Jendrassik Ernő (7 June 1858 – 21 December 1921) was a Hungarian physician best known for his research on reflexes, in particular, the Jendrassik maneuver. He was born in Kolozsvár, Transylvania (now part of Romania), to Jendrassik Jenő, w ...
(1858-1921), Hungarian physician and medical researcher *
Ernő Kiss Ernő Kiss (13 June 1799, in Temesvár – 6 October 1849, in Arad) was a honvéd (Hungarian Army) lieutenant-general. He was executed for his part in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and is considered one of the 13 Martyrs of Arad. Ernő Kis ...
(1799-1849), Hungarian Army general *
Ernő Koch Ernő Koch (8 August 1898, in Szászváros, Austria-Hungary (now Orăștie, Romania) – 31 March 1970, in St. Louis, United States) was a Hungarian graphic artist. Koch attended the Hungarian Royal Drawing School. As a student, he worked du ...
(1898-1970), Hungarian-born American graphic artist *
Ernő Kolczonay Ernő Kolczonay (15 May 1953 – 3 October 2009) was a Hungarian épée fencer, who won two Olympic silver medals in the Épée competitions. He was a member of the Hungarian fencing team that won the world championship in Hamburg, 1978. H ...
(1953–2009), Hungarian fencer and Olympic medalist *
Ernő Kovács Ernő Kovács (born 2 February 1959) is a Hungarian mechanical technician and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) from Fidesz Bács-Kiskun County Regional List between 2010 and 2014. Kovács was a member of the Committee on Employme ...
(born 1959), Hungarian mechanical technician and politician *
Ernő Lendvai __NOTOC__ Ernő Lendvai (6 February 1925 – 31 January 1993) was one of the first music theorists to write on the appearance of the golden section and Fibonacci series and how these are implemented in Bartók's music. He also formulated the a ...
(1925–1993), Hungarian music theorist and mathematician *
Ernő Mesterházy Biography Ernő Mesterházy (not to be mistaken with Attila Mesterházy of the Hungarian Socialist Party) has been a chief counsellor to Gábor Demszky, mayor of Budapest The Mayor of Budapest ( hu, Budapest főpolgármestere) is the head of ...
(born 1963), Hungarian politician *
Ernő Mihályfi Ernő Mihályfi (3 September 1898 - 20 November 1972) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1947. He learned in the Budapest University of Technology and Economics then fought in the First World War. After the ...
(1898-1972), Hungarian politician *
Ernő Nagy Ernő Nagy (2 August 1898 – 8 December 1977) was a Hungarian fencer. He won a gold medal in the team sabre event at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Other members of the team included Aladár Gerevich, Gyula Glykais, Endre Kabos, Attila Petsc ...
(1898–1977), Hungarian fencer and Olympic medalist *
Ernő Noskó Ernő Noskó (born 26 May 1945) was a Hungarian football player who played for Újpesti Dózsa. Noskó is most famous for his participation in the gold medal-winning Hungarian team on the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ...
(born 1945), Hungarian football player and Olympic medalist *
Ernő Osvát Ernő Osvát (7 April 1877 – 28 October 1929) was a Hungarian writer and editor. His first article was published 1897 in the a Hungarian newspaper called ''Esti Újság''. He became the editor of the ''Magyar Géniusz'' in 1902, transforming i ...
(1877—1929), Hungarian writer and editor *
Erno Paasilinna Erno Paasilinna (14 March 1935, in Petsamo – 30 September 2000, in Tampere) was a Finnish writer and journalist. He received several literary prizes, the most notable being the Finlandia Prize in 1984 for his collection of essays ''Yksinäisyys ...
(1935—2000), Finnish writer and journalist *
Ernő Pattantyús-Ábrahám Ernő Pattantyús-Ábrahám de Dancka (15 March 1882, Debrecen - 7 May 1945, Budapest) was a Hungarian journalist and writer. During the Second World War he published many antifascist articles against the Nazi Germany. His older brother was Dezs ...
(1882-1945), Hungarian journalist and writer *
Ernő Poeltenberg Ernő Poeltenberg (February 20, 1808, Vienna - October 6, 1849, Arad) was a honvéd general in the Hungarian Army. He was executed for his part in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, and is considered one of the 13 Martyrs of Arad. Family He w ...
(1808-1849), Hungarian army general *
Ernö Rapée Ernö Rapée (or Erno Rapee) (4 June 1891 – 26 June 1945) was a Hungarian-born American symphonic conductor in the first half of the 20th century whose prolific career spanned both classical and popular music. His most famous tenure was as the h ...
(1891–1945), Hungarian-born American symphonic conductor *
Ernő Rubik Ernő Rubik (; born 13 July 1944) commonly known by his nickname, "Little Man", is a Hungarian inventor, architect and professor of architecture. He is best known for the invention of mechanical puzzles including the Rubik's Cube (1974), Rubi ...
(1910–1997), Hungarian aircraft designer *
Ernő Rubik Ernő Rubik (; born 13 July 1944) commonly known by his nickname, "Little Man", is a Hungarian inventor, architect and professor of architecture. He is best known for the invention of mechanical puzzles including the Rubik's Cube (1974), Rubi ...
(born 1944), Hungarian inventor (Rubik's Cube, etc.), architect and professor of architecture *
Ernő Solymosi Ernő Solymosi (21 June 1940 – 19 February 2011) was a Hungarian footballer. He was born in Diósgyőr. He played for the clubs Diósgyőri VTK, Újpest FC and Pécsi Dózsa as a midfielder and defender. He played 38 games and scored 7 g ...
(1940–2011), Hungarian football player and Olympic medalist * Ernő Söptei (1925-1999), Hungarian sprint canoer and Olympic competitor * Ernő Schubert (1881–1931), Hungarian track and field athlete and Olympic competitor *
Ernő Schwarz Ernő Schwarz or Schwarcz (7 March 1902 – 19 June 1977) was a Hungarian American soccer player, coach and promoter who served as head coach of the United States men's national soccer team. He played professionally in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, ...
(1902-1977), Hungarian-born American soccer player, coach and promoter * Erno Vuorinen (Emppu Vuorinen) (born 1978), Finnish guitarist *
Ernő Winter Ernő Winter (15 March 1897 – 2 June 1971) "Fizikai Szemle 1999/5 - Zsolt Bor: OPTICS BY HUNGARIANS" (with Ernő Winter József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary, 1999, webpage:KFKI-Hungary-Bor was an engineer who developed barium lamps."GE Li ...
(1897–1971), Hungarian engineer and inventor {{DEFAULTSORT:Erno (name) Finnish masculine given names Hungarian masculine given names