Győző is a masculine Hungarian given name. It is the Hungarian translation of Viktor: győző (“conqueror”), győz (“to conquer”) + -ő (“present participle suffix”). It was created during the Hungarian language reform that took place in the 18th–19th centuries. It may refer to:
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Győző Burcsa
Gyõzõ Burcsa (born 13 March 1954) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
He was a participant in the 1986 FIFA World Cup where Hungary was eliminated in the first round. During that tournament, Gyõzõ play ...
(born 1954), Hungarian football player
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Győző Czigler
Győző Czigler (July 19, 1850 in Arad – March 28, 1905 in Budapest) was a Hungarian architect and academic. (1850–1905), Hungarian architect and academic
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Győző Exner
Győző (Gyözö) R. Exner (December 22, 1864 – October 14, 1945) was a Hungarian chess master.
Born in Beregszász (Berehove, ''Yiddish'': בערעגסאז), Carpathian Ruthenia (then Hungary, now Ukraine), he moved to Budapest. He shared 2nd ...
(1864–1945), Hungarian chess master
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Győző Forintos
Győző Victor Forintos (30 July 1935 – 5 December 2018) was a Hungarian chess player and by profession, an economist. He was awarded the titles International Master, in 1963, and Grandmaster, in 1974, by FIDE.
He first participated in the ...
(1935–2018), Hungarian chess master and by profession, an economist
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Győző Haberfeld Győző is a masculine Hungarian given name. It is the Hungarian translation of Viktor: győző (“conqueror”), győz (“to conquer”) + -ő (“present participle suffix”). It was created during the Hungarian language reform that took place ...
(1889–1945), Hungarian gymnast
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Győző Kulcsár
Győző Kulcsár (18 October 1940 – 19 September 2018) was a Hungarian fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics and won four gold (one individual and three team) and two indi ...
(1940–2018), Hungarian fencer and olympic champion in épée competition
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Győző Martos
Győző Martos (born 15 December 1949) is a Hungarian football player who participated in the 1978 and 1982 World Cup where Hungary was eliminated in the first round.
Club career
From 1971 to 1979, he started in his career in Ferencvárosi TC ...
(born 1949), Hungarian football player
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Győző Vásárhelyi (1906–1997), Hungarian-French artist, widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader the Op art movement
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Hungarian masculine given names
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