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Jenő () is a Hungarian male given name, equivalent to Eugene. In Austria and Germany the name is often simplified to Jenö (which in Hungarian is a shorter vowel) and pronounced as German umlaut ö. Jenő is also the legendary founder of one of Hungary's original tribes, and the name of that tribe.Hungarians and Europe in the Early Middle Ages 1999 Page 351 "There are many instances when two variants of the same title occur. We have seen examples of titles becoming ethnic names above (see p. 273). The tribe name Jeno features as Genah in the above quotation. It was pronounced as Yeneh." Since the 19th century it became a variant of Eugen.


People


Hungarian form Jenő

* Jenő, one of the seven princes after which were named the seven Magyar tribes * Jenő,
Eugene of Savoy Prince Eugene Francis of Savoy–Carignano, (18 October 1663 – 21 April 1736) better known as Prince Eugene, was a field marshal in the army of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty during the 17th and 18th centuries. He ...
, Austrian rescuer of Hungary and national hero *
Jenő Barcsay Jenő Barcsay (14 January 1900, Katona, Austria-Hungary (today Cătina, Romania) – 2 April 1988, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian painter with Armenian ancestry.Gudenus János József: Örmény eredetű magyar nemesi családok genealógiáj ...
(1900–1988), Hungarian painter * Jenő Bódi (born 1963), Hungarian wrestler *
Jenő Bory Jenő Bory ( Székesfehérvár, 9 November 1879 – Székesfehérvár, 20 December 1959) was a Hungarian architect and sculptor. Background Bory received his degree in building engineering in Budapest in 1903. He enrolled in the Academy of Fine ...
(1879-1959), Hungarian architect and sculptor * Jenő Brandi (1913–1980), Hungarian water polo player *
Jenő Buzánszky Jenő Buzánszky (4 May 1925 – 11 January 2015) was a Hungarian football player and coach. He played as a right back for Hungary and during the 1950s he was a member of the legendary squad known as the Golden Team. Other members of the team i ...
(1925–2015), Hungarian footballer *
Jenő Csaknády Jenő Csaknády (20 September 1924 – 7 January 2001) was a Hungarian football manager. Csaknády studied football at the Budapest Sports Academy for 8 semesters, while for 8 years he was the coach of the Hungarian team Czepel. He wrote a bo ...
(1924–2001), Hungarian footballer and writer * Jenő Dalnoki (1932–2006),Hungarian footballer * (1903–1972), Hungarian film cameraman * (1897/99–1944/45), Transylvanian Hungarian painter * (1921–2011), Hungarian archaeologist and numismatist *
Jenő Fock Jenő Fock (; 17 May 1916 – 22 May 2001) was a Hungarian Communist politician who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Hungary from 1967 to 1975. Career Fock joined the Communist Party of Hungary in 19 ...
(1916–2001), Hungarian communist politician * Jenő Fuchs (1882–1955), Hungarian Olympic champion fencer * (1906–1980), Hungarian composer * (1944–2009), Hungarian historian *
Jenő Hubay Jenő Hubay, Jenő Hubay von Szalatna, hu, szalatnai Hubay Jenő (; 15 September 185812 March 1937), also known by his German name Eugen Huber (), was a Hungarian violinist, composer and music teacher. Early life Hubay was born into a Ger ...
(1858–1937), Hungarian violinist und composer * Jenő Huszka (1875–1960),Hungarian composer *
Jenő Jandó Jenő Jandó (; born 1 February 1952) is a Hungarian pianist and Professor of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary. Background and education Jandó studied piano at the Liszt Academy with Katalin Nemes and Pál Kadosa, late ...
(born 1952), Hungarian pianist * Jenő Janovics (1872–1945), Hungarian film pioneer * Jenő Kalmár (1908–1990),Hungarian footballer and trainer * Jenő Károly (1886–1926), Hungarian footballer and trainer *
Jenő Konrád Jenő Konrád (13 August 1894 – 15 July 1978) also referred to as Eugen Conrad or Eugène Conrad or Eugenio Konrad was a Hungarian footballer and manager. In the 1910s he played on the Hungarian National team with his brother, Kálmán Konrà ...
(1894–1978), Hungarian footballer and trainer * (1860–1942), Hungarian doctor and amateur astronomer * (1878–1919), Hungarian revolutionary, lawyer and politician * (1885–1936), Hungarian Transylvanian painter * Jenő Rejtő (1905–1943), Hungarian writer * Jenő Takács (1902–2005), Hungarian-Austrian composer and pianist * (1909–1966), Hungarian composer *
Jenő Vincze Jenő Vincze ''( sr, Eugen Vince)'' (20 November 1908 – 20 November 1988) was a Hungarian footballer and a legend of Újpest FC, most famous for playing for the Hungarian national team in the 1938 World Cup Final. Vincze started playing foo ...
(1908–1988), Hungarian footballer and trainer


German form Jenö

* (born 1934), German sociologist * (1886–1965), German officer and politician (DNVP) * (born 1925), German-Austrian art collector and businessman * (1905–1958), Hungarian-Swiss writer


See also

* Jenő (village), in Fejér county


References

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