The Fekete is an old name of Hungarian origin. It was beloved in the ages of Árpád. It means black, body absorbs every light (in Hungarian: "fekete, olyan test, ami elnyeli az összes fényt")
The Ipoly is an ancient name of Hungarian origin. The meaning of it is unknown, maybe ebb, to ebb, ebber river (in Hungarian: "apály, apad, apadó"). That was a very beloved name. The Ipoly is a Hungarian river.
Jaák was the youngest son of Vászoly who was 10 years old when he took a toss and he broke his neck in the parade ground of Kál at the trench of Csörsz.
According to the writing of The Purple Born Constantine, the Jenő male name derives from the name of the 6th Conqueror of Magyars in Hungary tribe.
It means counsellor, confidential (in Hungarian: "tanácsadó, bizalmas"). Jenő, Diósjenő and Tiszajenő preserve this name in Hungary.
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.
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.
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.
The origin of the Ménrót male name is mystifying. According to the Hungarian legends and chronics, it is the variant of the Nimród. Nimród was the father of Hunor and Magor. His wife was Enéh or Emese.
The Örkény is an old Hungarian name. Its meaning is uncertain, maybe it means man, hero, free, tremendous (in Hungarian: "ember, hős, szabad, félelmetes").
The Ond is an ancient name of Hungarian origin. It means old, 10th child (in Hungarian: "régi, tizedik gyermek"). Ond was the one of chiefs of the Hungarian Conquerors.
It is an old Hungarian name. It means sincere (in Hungarian: "őszinte"). The name of the floater of the Somogy county saving banks was Kovachich Őszinte. His gravestone is in the cemetery of Kaposvár.
The Pat is an old name of Hungarian origin. It probably derives from the Pati-Nagy surname. It means snapy (in Hungarian: "pattanós"). Pat is a riverside village near the Danube.
Roff was the other brother of Mundzuk prince. The name probably means strencher, prolonger (in Hungarian: "nyújtózkodó, elnyúló"). It can be connected with the runic writing.
The Sólyom is an ancient Hungarian name. It means falcon (in Hungarian: "sólyom"). The national bird of Hungary is a falcon, saker falcon or Turul bird.
The Szilamér is a Hungarian name which derives from the Hungarian born verb. It means offspring, sprout, born, descendant (in Hungarian: "ivadék, sarj, szülött, utód").
The Szittya is an extremely old name of Hungarian origin. It is the variant of Schytian word. According to Herodotos, the Schytians were a bellicose folk.
The Szovárd is an ancient name of Hungarian origin from the ages of the Conquest of the Magyars in Hungary. The name probably derives from the name of Savardians. The Savardians were a Hungarian ethnical group.
The Tihamér male name probably derives from the Slavic Tihumir name. It means lover of peace (in Hungarian: "béke kedvelő"). It was renewed by Mihály Vörösmarty and Károly Kisfaludy.
Zotmund was Búvár Kund who was the soldier of the army of Andrew I. Henry III fell on the Hungary in 1051. Zotmund scuttled the Germanian ships at Pozsony. The weapons and foods was in the ships which sank so the Germanian army run away.