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Aba

The Aba is an ancient Hungarian male given name. It means father (in Hungarian: "apa").
Aba was used in the 11-15th century. It was renewed in the 19th century. Synonym names: Abád, Abod, Abony, Abos, Abosa.
Recommended nameday: 12 November.

Abod

The Abod is a hungarian male name, variant of the Aba.
Recommended nameday: 12 November.

Abony

The Abony is a name of Hungarian origin. It means father (in Hungarian: "apa"). It is an old Hungarian surname. Synonym name: Abod.
Recommended nameday: 12 July.

Abosa

The Abosa is an ancient Hungarian male given name. It means father (in Hungarian:"apa").
Aba was used in the 11-15th century. It was renewed in the 19th century. Synonym names: Aba, Abád, Abod, Abony, Abos.
Recommended nameday: 12 November.

Agád

Old hungarian given name. It means the same as The schytian given name Akas = entire, total and ossetian ägas = entire, every, everybody.
Recommended namedays: 10 January., 01 April.

Agárd

The Agárd comes from the ages before the Árpád-era, was originally a Turkic name.

Ajbars

Ajbars was a Hunnic prince in the reign of Mundzuk's (Mundsuk) kingdom. His brothers: Oktár, Roff and Mundzuk. The name means moonpanther (in Hungarian: "holdpárduc").
Recommended nameday: 01 June.

Alpár

The Alpár is a Hungarian male name. It means hero, hero man. Tonuzaba pecheneg chief's son was Alpár.
Recommended namedays: 27 March., 05 September.

Apszik

The Apszik is the Hunnic male name. It means somebody's young brother (in Hungarian: "kis öccse"). A Hunnic general goes by this name, who was a chief in a Roman army.

Aripeit

The Aripeit is an ancient Scythian male name. Herodotos wrote that Aripeit was a Scythian king.

Arszlán

This name is an old name of Hungarian origin. It means lion (in Hungarian: "oroszlán").
Recommended nameday: 23 June.

Aszparucs

The Aszparucs derives from the Scythian-Alan spor = annoy, attack words.

Atakám

Atakám was a Hunnic chief. The name means thirst for justice (in Hungarian: "igazságra vágyó").