Female and male first names : Hungarian.



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Vona is a Hungarian female given name derived from "vona," meaning "red.
Zala is a rare yet captivating Hungarian name derived from the word "zál", meaning valley, carrying a strong connection to nature and land.
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.
Zalan is a Hungarian boy's name meaning "happy" or "cheerful".
Zigmond is a distinctive Hungarian name derived from the Hebrew Zigmunt, meaning "protector" or "victory".
Zilah is a unique Hungarian name derived from "szilva," meaning "plum." Coined by Sándor Petőfi, it signifies sweetness, growth, abundance, and creativity.
Zoli is a Hungarian name derived from 'zöld', meaning 'green'. It's often used as a diminutive of Zoltán or other Hungarian names.
Zoltan is a Hungarian male given name meaning 'green', derived from the Magyar word 'zold'. It has been associated with strength, courage, and leadership since ancient times in Hungary and has been borne by notable historical figures like Zoltan Keresztury and Zoltan Harsanyi.
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.
The name Zsa is of Hungarian origin, derived from the word "szaj" meaning beauty or charm.
Zsazsa is a unique Hungarian name derived from "zsenge", meaning fresh or young.
Zsofia is a Hungarian variant of Sophia, meaning "wisdom" in Greek. It honors Saint Zsofia, a 4th-century martyr, and Queen Zsofia, a powerful ruler in Hungary's history.
Zsolt is a traditional Hungarian male given name that means 'peace'.
Zsophia is a Hungarian variant of Sophia, meaning "wisdom" in Greek. It's less common but rich in cultural heritage.
Zuszeth is a unique female name of Hungarian origin, derived from the word "zus" meaning "to flow," suggesting grace and fluidity. It has a rich history in Hungary, with notable bearers like Zsuzsanna Lorántffy.