Nyel is a Hungarian boy's name derived from the word "nyelv," meaning "language." It signifies intelligence, wit, and eloquence, and has been traditionally passed down through generations in Hungary to honor linguistic diversity.
Nyel is a Hungarian name derived from 'nyelv,' meaning 'language' or 'tongue.' It signifies the importance of communication and self-expression in Hungarian culture.
Olah is a unisex Hungarian name derived from 'olah', meaning 'flaxen', reflecting the plant's importance in Hungarian culture and industry since medieval times.
Ramonda is a rare Hungarian given name meaning "peaceful," derived from the Hungarian word "ramon" and often associated with the Virgin Mary in Hungarian culture.
Robi is a Hungarian name derived from the word "robi," meaning "to command." It is often considered a diminutive of Róbert but can also stand alone as an independent given name.
Roby is an Italian-origin given name with a distinctive sound. Derived from the surname "Robbi," it originally referred to someone working as a robber or thief. Despite its dubious roots, Roby has gained global popularity, often chosen for its similarity to Germanic names like Robert and Robin. Notable figures named Roby include Hungarian violinist Roby Lakatos and German cinematographer Roby Müller.
Szofia is a Hungarian female name derived from Greek Sophia, meaning 'wisdom', popularized by historical Hungarian nobles and queens, now gaining global recognition.
Tabori is a Hungarian male given name of Romani origin, meaning 'hill' or 'mountain', reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of the Roma people and their hillside communities.
Terez is a unique and beautiful feminine name of Hungarian origin, derived from Latin "Theresia," meaning "harvest" or "autumn." It gained popularity due to Saint Teresa of Ávila and the Hungarian noble family Nádasdy.
Timar is a unique Hungarian name derived from "tímár", meaning "timber" or "forest". It has historical significance, being borne by notable figures like Prime Minister Ferencz Tisza and literary character Timarion, and symbolizes strength and resilience.
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.