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surname In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name ...
of Hungarian origin. People with this surname include: *
Andor Földes Andor Földes (later Andor Foldes; 21 December 1913 â€“ 9 February 1992) was an internationally renowned Hungarian pianist born in Budapest, who later took American citizenship. Career Földes first studied the piano with his mother, Valeri ...
(1913 – 1992), Jewish Hungarian pianist *
Dezső Földes Dezső Földes (30 December 1880 in Miskolc, Kingdom of Hungary – 27 March 1950 in Cleveland, United States) was a Hungarian saber fencer. Olympics Földes won gold medals in team saber at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London and at the 19 ...
(1880 – 1950), Hungarian fencer * Eniko Földes (born 1944), Hungarian chemis

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Éva Földes Éva Földes (6 July 1914 – 9 July 1981) was a Hungarian author and Olympic bronze medalist. She was born in Szombathely and died in Balatonalmádi. During the London 1948 Summer Olympics, she competed in the ' epic works' category pr ...
(1914 – 1981), Hungarian author * Ferenc Földes, namesake of the Ferenc Földes Secondary School, Hungary * Imre Földes (1881-1948?), Hungarian graphic artist, painter, book designer, poster artist and engraver. *
Imre Földes (writer) Imre Földes, born Imre Fleischmann, also known as Emmerich Feld (15 September 1881, Kaposvár - 30 April 1958, Budapest) was a Hungarian playwright and librettist. Biography He originally worked as a government official in Budapest. In his sp ...
(1881-1958), Hungarian playwright and
librettist A libretto (Italian for "booklet") is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical. The term ''libretto'' is also sometimes used to refer to the text of major litu ...
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Jolán Földes Jolán Földes (Yolanda Foldes or Yolanda Clarent) (20 December 1902, Kenderes – October 1963, London) was a Hungarian author. Her most famous novel is the ''Street of the Fishing Cat''. Biography Jolán Földes graduated in Budapest (1921) a ...
(1902 – 1963), Hungarian author * László Földes (born 1959), Hungarian architect *
Mária Földes Mária Földes (5 September 1925 – 21 August 1976) was a Hungarians, Hungarian-Romanians, Romanian playwright. After surviving several Nazi concentration camps during 1944-1945 in World War II, including Auschwitz, she returned to Romania, where ...
(1925 – 1976), Jewish Romanian-Hungarian playwright * Sebastian Földes (born 1976), Swedish Lawyer *
Vilmos Földes Vilmos Földes (sometimes transliterated as Foeldes or occasionally Foldes; born 16 December 1984) is a Hungarian professional Pocket billiards (pool) player. Based in Pécs, Hungary's fifth-largest city, Földes competed in the 2006 WPA World ...
(born 1984), Hungarian pocket billiards player


Foldes

* Lawrence D. Foldes, director and producer *
Peter Foldes Peter Foldes (22 August 1924 in Budapest, Hungary – 29 March 1977 in Paris) was a Hungarian-British director and animator. Biography Budapest-born Peter Foldes was one of a number of Hungarian artists (another was the film's composer Má ...
(1924 – 1977), Hungarian-British director and animator *
Pierre Foldès The French surgeon, of Hungarian origin, Pierre Foldès (6 May 1951, Paris) is the inventor, in collaboration with the urologist Jean-Antoine Robein, of a clitoral restoration surgery technique to repair the damage caused by female genital mutila ...
(born 1951), French surgeon of Hungarian origin * Yolanda Foldes (1902-1963), Hungarian novelis

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