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Underline: - can get birth certificate in Hungary; Kaba - [kɒbɒ] - The Kaba is an old name. It derives from the Hungarian kaba word. It was a bird of prey. Kabos - [kɒboʃ] - The Kabos is a name of Hungarian origin. It is the variant of Jakab, Jakabos. Kada - [kɒdɒ] - The Kada is a name from the age of the Conquest of Magyars in Hungary. It means stake (in Hungarian: "karó, cölöp"). Kádán - [kaːdaːn] - Kádár - [kaːdaːɾ] - Kadarcs - [kɒdɒɾʧ] - Kadocsa - [kɒdoʧɒ] - The Kadocsa is an ancient name of Hungarian origin. It is the variant of Kadicsa. It means errant (in Hungarian: "tévelygő, bolyongó"). Kadosa - [kɒdoʃɒ] - The Kadosa is a male name of Hungarian origin. It means soldier (in Hungarian: "katona"). Kadosa was the first chosen chief of Hunnic prince, Atilla. Synonym names: Kadicsa, Kadocsa, Kaducsa. Kaducsa - [kɒduʧɒ] - The Kaducsa is a male name of Hungarian origin. It is the variant of Kadicsa. It means errant (in Hungarian: "tévelygő, bolyongó"). Synonym names: Kadicsa, Kadocsa, Kadosa. Kaján - [kɒjaːn] - Kajár - [kɒjaːɾ] - Kajdacs - [kɒjdɒʧ] - Kajdum - [kɒjdum] - Kájon - [kaːjon] - Kajtor - [kɒjtoɾ] - Kál - [kaːl] - The Kál is an ancient male name of Hungarian origin. It means old man (in Hungarian: "öregember"). Kalán - [kɒlaːn] - Kalandó - [kɒlɒndoː] - Kalaznó - [kɒlɒznoː] - Káldor - [kaːldoɾ] - The Káldor is a male name of Hungarian origin, made by Mihály Vörösmarty. Kálló - [kaːlːoː] - Kálmán - [kaːlmaːn] - The Kálmán is a male name of Hungarian origin. It means leftover (in Hungarian: "maradék"). Kálnok - [kaːlnok] - Kalocsa - [kɒloʧɒ] - Káloz - [kaːloz] - Kámán - [kaːmaːn] - The variant of the Kálmán. Kánó - [kaːnoː] - Kaplony - [kɒploɲ] - The Kaplony is an old name of Hungarian origin. It means tiger (in Hungarian: "tigris"). Kapolcs - [kɒpolʧ] - The Kapolcs is an old Hungarian name of Turkic origin. It probably means Cuman man. Kapolcs is a village in Hungary which was named after the name of a Cuman prince. Kapos - [kɒpoʃ] - Kara - [kɒɾɒ] - The Kara is a male name of Hungarian-Turkic origin. It means black (in Hungarian: "fekete"). Ahmed ibn Foszlán mentions this name as the name of one of the clans (kara, kazár), who were the 'kabarok'. At Konstatinos Kara, the seventh Hungarian tribe and Kazar, the eighth tribe were the so called Kara-Kazar tribe. According to some sources the Kara tribe settled down in Transylvania. Karacs - [kɒɾɒʧ] - Karácson - [kɒɾaːʧon] - The Karácson is a Hungarian name. It means born at Christmas (the Christmas is in Hungarian: "karácsony"). Karád - [kɒɾaːd] - The Karád is a male name of Hungarian origin. Its meaning is unknown. Karakó - [kɒɾɒkoː] - Karancs - [kɒɾɒnʧ] - Karatán - [kɒɾɒtaːn] - Karaton - [kɒɾɒton] - Karaton was the son of a Hunnic prince, Balambér and after the death of Balambér he became one of the chiefs of the tribe of the broken Hunnic tribe-alliance in 409. He was the brother of Uldin. The name means sunlight, sun ray (in Hungarian: "napfény, napsugár"). Karcsa - [kɒɾʧɒ] - The Karcsa is an old name of Hungarian origin. It means hawk, falcon, kite (in Hungarian: "ölyv, sólyom, vércse"). Synonym name: Karsa. Kardos - [kɒɾdoʃ] - The Kardos is an old Hungarian male name. Its meaning is unknown. Karsa - [kɒɾʃɒ] - Karsaly - [kɒɾʃɒj] - The Karsaly is an ancient male name of Hungarian origin. It means falcon (in Hungarian: "sólyom"). Kartal - [kɒɾtɒl] - The Kartal is a male name of Hungarian origin. It means kite, eagle (in Hungarian: "sólyom, sas"). Karvaly - [kɒɾvɒj] - Old Hungarian male name. Kászon - [kaːson] - The Kászon is a male name of Hunnic origin. It means sour water, sour brook. Kászon was the kürtös (in English: "blower") of Atilla. Káta - [kaːtɒ] - Keán - [kɛaːn] - Kecele - [kɛʦɛlɛ] - Kecse - [kɛʧɛ] - The Kecse is a Hungarian male name of Cuman origin. It means born at night. Kegel - [kɛgɛl] - Keled - [kɛlɛd] - The Keled is a male name of Hungarian origin. It means frizzy. Kelemen - [kɛlɛmɛn] - The Kelemen male name derives from the Latin Clemens name which means devout, bland. Its female pair is the Klemencia. Kelemér - [kɛlɛmeːɾ] - Kelen - [kɛlɛn] - The Kelen is a name of Hungarian origin. This is the variant of the Kelemen. Kelep - [kɛlɛp] - The Kelep is a male name of Hungarian origin. It probably derives from the Kelemadár (in English: "stork"), stork words. Keme - [kɛmɛ] - Kemecse - [kɛmɛʧɛ] - Kemenes - [kɛmɛnɛʃ] - The Kemenes is a Hungarian male name. It means stony, shingly, oven (in Hungarian: "köves, kavicsos, kemence"). Kende - [kɛndɛ] - The Kende male name derives from the old Hungarian gyula word. Under the system of dual leadership which the Magyars used in the 9th century, the two kings of the tribal confederation were the kende (or kündü) and the gyula. Kenese - [kɛnɛʃɛ] - The Kenese is a male name of Slavic-Hungarian origin. It means the land of the king. Kenéz - [kɛneːz] - The Kenéz is a Hungarian-Schytian name from the East and look words (in Hungarian: "kelet & néz"). It is the name of a Hungarian village. It probably means to look onto east. Kerecsen - [kɛɾɛʧɛn] - The Kerecsen is a male name of ancient Hungarian origin. The name derives from the name of the national bird, Kerecsensólyom of the Magyars. The Kerecsen is a name of an ancient holiday of the Magyars which is on 21. December. The names means saker falcon (in Hunagrian: "kerecsensólyom"). Kerencs - [kɛɾɛnʧ] - Keszi - [kɛsi] - The Keszi name is an ancient name of Hungarian origin. It was the name of one of the Conquestor Hungarian tribe. The Keszi is in the name of more Hungarian villages for example Budakeszi, Dunakeszi. It means part, piece. Keszü - [kɛsʏ] - It is probably the variant of the Keszi. Ketel - [kɛtɛl] - The Ketel is a name of Hungarian origin. It suggests the rope (in Hungarian: "kötél") word. It means animal keeper (in Hungarian: "állatot őrző"). Ketüd - [kɛtʏd] - The Ketüd is an ancient male name of Hungarian origin. It means the second child (in Hungarian: "második gyermek"). Keve - [kɛvɛ] - The Keve is a name of Hunnic origin. It means stone, stony (in Hungarian: "kő, kövecske"). Kevend - [kɛvɛnd] - Kiliti - [kiliti] - Kipcsa - [kipʧɒ] - The Kipcsa is a name of Hunnic origin. The kipcsas were the bodyguard of Hunnic prince, Atilla. Iszonyat was a kipcsa. Kitán - [kitaːn] - Kocsárd - [koʧaːɾd] - Its meaning maybe has bearing on the name of kocsord plant. Maybe its meaning can be linked to the name of a plant called kocsord. Kocsol - [koʧol] - Kocsubor - [koʧuboɾ] - Kölcse - [kølʧɛ] - Kölönte - [køløntɛ] - Kolos - [koloʃ] - The Kolos is an old name of Hungarian origin which was the name of an old Hungarian dynasty. Kolota - [kolotɒ] - Komárom - [komaːɾom] - Kömlő - [kømløː] - Kömörő - [kømøɾøː] - Kond - [kond] - Kopaj - [kopɒj] - Koppánd - [kopːaːnd] - The variant of the Koppány. Koppány - [kopːaːɲ] - The Koppány is an old name of Hungarian origin. It means big, victory, strong, tall. Koppány was the brother of Saint István who was the first king of Hungary. Körmend - [køɾmɛnd] - Kötény - [køteːɲ] - The Kötény is a male name of Hungarian-Cuman origin. It means rider. Kötény was the chief of Cumans in the ages of Tatar invasions. Kötöny - [køtøɲ] - The Kötöny is a name of Hungarian-Hunnic origin. It means rider. Kövecs - [køvɛʧ] - The Kövecs is an ancient Hungarian male name. It means stone, stony, strong, as strong as a stone (in Hungarian: "kő, kövecske, erős, erős, mint a kő"). Kücsid - [kʏʧid] - It is an Old Hungarian male name. Its meaning is unexplained. Kulpa - [kulpɒ] - Kültegin - [kʏltɛgin] - Kund - [kund] - Kupa - [kupɒ] - Kurszán - [kuɾsaːn] - The Kurszán is a name of Turkic origin. It means vulture (in Hungarian: "keselyű"). Kürt - [kʏɾt] - Chief Kürt was the grandchild of Ernakh who was the son of Atilla. Kürüsüly - [Kʏɾʏʃʏj] - The Kürüsüly is an ancient male name of Hungarian origin. Its meaning is unknown. Kusid - [kuʃid] - Kustán - [kuʃtaːn] - Kustyán - [kuʃcaːn] - It is an old name of Hungarian origin. Its meaning is unknown. Kuthen - [kutɛn] - Küver - [kʏvɛɾ] - Küver was the 4th son of Kürt. Küver arrived at Pannonia about 680. His folk supposedly was the forbears of the Szeklers. Kuvrát - [kuvɾaːt] - |
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