Female and male first names : Hungary.



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Taráju is a Hungarian name meaning 'mirage', derived from the word 'táraj'. It originates from folklore, associated with an elusive fairy guide.
Terez is a Hungarian name derived from 'Theresia', meaning 'harvest' or having associations with Saint Teresa of Ávila, popularized by Mother Teresa.
Tilan is a Hungarian name derived from 'tölgy', meaning 'oak', symbolizing strength and resilience.
Timea is a Hungarian female name derived from the word 'Tímea', meaning 'honor' or 'esteem'.
Timi is a Hungarian name derived from "tímár," meaning "bear," signifying strength and courage.
Vencil is a distinctive Hungarian given name derived from "vend", meaning "to visit" or "guest".
Viki is a Hungarian name meaning 'to live', popularized by Sándor Petőfi's poem; it's often used as a diminutive of Viktor or Viktoria, but also stands alone.
Vona is a Hungarian female given name derived from "vona," meaning "red.
Zalaiya is a rare and captivating name of uncertain origin, with suggestions including Hungarian 'valley' and various African/Middle Eastern roots. Its meaning may vary from 'beauty/grace' to 'other/another', symbolizing uniqueness or elegance.
Zilah is a unique Hungarian name derived from "szilva," meaning "plum." Coined by Sándor Petőfi, it signifies sweetness, growth, abundance, and creativity.
Zoltan is a Hungarian name meaning "glory" or "fame", derived from the Old Hungarian words 'zold' (green) and '-tan' (state), reflecting someone who brings distinction to their surroundings.
Zsazsa is a unique Hungarian name derived from "zsenge", meaning fresh or young.