The Gejza male name is the variant of the Géza. Széchenyi recommended deliberately to use this name in his writing entitled Hitel. Other variant: Geyza.
The Gerény is an ancient male name probably from the paganish ages. Gerény or Görény was a majesty who named the castle of Görény after his own name. It probably means fitch (in Hungarian: "Görény").
The Géza is an ancient Hungarian name. It probably derives from a Hungarian dignity name. Géza was the son of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Magyars in Hungary and his Pecheneg or Bulgar wife. Géza's marriage with Sarolt, the daughter of Gyula, the prince of Transylvania, was arranged by his father. After his father's death (before 972), Géza followed him as Grand Prince of the Magyars.
The Görény is an ancient male name probably from the paganish ages. Gerény or Görény was a majesty who named the castle of Görény after his own name. It probably means fitch (in Hungarian: "Görény").
The Győrő male name was thought to be the Hungarian translation of Victor which comes from Latin and means winner but it is a false supposition because Győző is an older word than victor, the Latin word.
The Gyula 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.