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Zsófia is a female given name, the Hungarian equivalent of '' Sophia'', and may refer to: * Zsofia Balazs (born 1990), Canadian distance swimmer * Zsófia Balla (born 1949), Romanian-born Hungarian poet and essayist * Zsófia Bán (born 1957), writer, literary historian, essayist and art and literature critic *Zsófia Báthory (1629–1680), Hungarian noblewomen, mother of
Francis I Rákóczi Francis I Rákóczi (February 24, 1645, Gyulafehérvár, Transylvania – July 8, 1676, Zboró, Royal Hungary) was a Hungarian aristocrat, elected prince of Transylvania and father of Hungarian national hero Francis Rákóczi II. Francis ...
* Zsófia Bosnyák (1609–1644), Hungarian noblewomen, wife of Count
Ferenc Wesselényi Count Ferenc Wesselényi de Hadad et Murány (1605 – Zólyomlipcse (Slovenská Ľupča), 23 March 1667) was a Hungarian military commander and the palatine of the Royal Hungary. Life He was the son of István Wesselényi, royal court counsel ...
* Zsófia Csonka (born 1983), Hungarian sport-shooter *
Zsófia Dénes Zsófia Józsefné Szalatnyay Dénes (14 January 1885 – 22 January 1987) was a Hungary, Hungarian writer. Biography She was born in Budapest. During the 1910s, Dénes was Paris correspondent for the Hungarian magazines ''Pesti Napló'' and ...
(1885–1987), Hungarian writer * Zsófia Erdélyi (born 1987), Hungarian long-distance runner * Zsófia Fegyverneky (born 1984), Hungarian basketball player * Zsófia Földházi (born 1993), Hungarian modern pentathlon *
Zsófia Gottschall Zsófia Gottschall (born 7 April 1978) is a Hungarian biathlete. She competed in two events at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She also competed in the cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially th ...
(born 1978), Hungarian biathlete *
Zsófia Gubacsi Zsófia Gubacsi (born 6 April 1981) is a Hungarian former professional tennis player. She won one WTA Tour singles title at the 2001 Morocco Open in Casablanca Casablanca (, ) is the largest city in Morocco and the country's economic and b ...
(born 1981), Hungarian former professional tennis player * Zsófia von Habsburg (born 2001), Hungarian member of the
House of Habsburg-Lorraine The House of Habsburg-Lorraine () originated from the marriage in 1736 of Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, Francis III, Duke of Lorraine and Bar, and Maria Theresa of Habsburg monarchy, Austria, later successively List of Bohemian monarchs, Queen ...
* Zsófia Illésházy (1547–1599), Hungarian noblewoman * Zsófia Kovács (born 1988), Hungarian professional triathlete * Zsófia Kovács (born 2000), Hungarian artistic gymnast * Zsófia Méray Horváth (1889–1977), Hungarian figure skater *
Zsófia Polgár Sofia Polgar (, , ; born November 2, 1974) is a Hungarian and Israeli chess player, teacher, and artist. She holds the FIDE titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM). A former chess prodigy, she is the middle sister of two ...
(born 1974), Hungarian and Israeli chess player, teacher, and artist * Zsófia Rácz (born 1988), Hungarian football player *
Zsófia Szamosi Zsófia Szamosi (born 12 August 1977) is a Hungarian actress. Her film credits include ''Sing'', ''Strangled'' and '' One Day''. Szamosi was also a cast member in the television shows '' Terápia'' and '' The Curse''. Filmography * 2025: '' Gro ...
(born 1977), Hungarian actress *
Zsófia Torma Zsófia Torma (26 September 1832 – 14 November 1899) was a Hungarian archaeologist, anthropologist and paleontologist. Life and work Torma was born in Csicsókeresztúr, Beszterce-Naszód County, Austria-Hungary (today Cristeștii Ciceulu ...
(1840–1899), Hungarian archaeologist, anthropologist and paleontologist * Zsófia Tóth (born 1989), Hungarian professional triathlete *
Sophia of Hungary Sophia of Hungary ( – 18 June 1095), a member of the royal Árpád dynasty, was a Margravine of Istria and Carniola from about 1062 until 1070, by her first marriage with Margrave Ulric I, as well as Duchess of Saxony from 1072 until her ...
(1050–1095), daughter of
Béla I of Hungary Béla I the Boxer or the Wisent (, ;  – 11 September 1063) was King of Hungary from 1060 until his death. He descended from a younger branch of the Árpád dynasty. Béla's baptismal name was Adalbert. He left Hungary in 1031, together w ...
* Sophia (Coloman of Hungary's daughter) (1097–1100) the eldest known child of King
Coloman of Hungary Coloman the Learned, also the Book-Lover or the Bookish (; ; ; 10703February 1116), was King of Hungary from 1095 and King of Croatia from 1097 until his death. Because Coloman and his younger brother Álmos were underage when their father Gé ...
* Sophia of Hungary (nun) (1136–1161) daughter of
Béla II of Hungary Béla the Blind (; ; ;  – 13 February 1141) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1131 to 1141. He was blinded along with his rebellious father Álmos on the order of Álmos's brother, King Coloman of Hungary. Béla grew up in monasteri ...
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