Zsofilya's Personal Name List

Ájlá
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian variant of Ayla 2. From Turkish origin.
Bogumil
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
The name originates from slavic culture. It means God + kind.
Cézár
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian version of Caesar.
Csatár
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare)
Variant of Csát.
Cvi
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Jewish (Magyarized)
Hungarian and Serbo-Croatian transcription of Tsvi.
Dárisz
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Shortened version of Dáriusz.
Dzseferzon
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Pronounced: JEHF-ər-sən
Hungarian variant of Jefferson.
Favourite
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Literature
In Victor Hugo's Les Misérables Fantine's friend is called this, because she went to England once.
Ganümédész
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology, Literature
Other Scripts: Γανυμήδης(Ancient Greek)
Hungarian form of Ganymede.
Hadúr
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian, Hungarian Mythology, Literature, Mythology
Created for the creaton of the national mythology of Hungary in the 19th century.
Kalaszantius
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Hungarian form of Calasanctius.
Kikerics
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Hungarian for "autumn crocus".
Klinton
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Hungarian variant of Clinton.
Korbin
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Shortened version of Korbinián.
Kumaichi
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 熊市(Japanese Kanji)
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Legolász
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Modern, Rare), Literature
Hungarian variant of Legolas.
Lile
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian
Hungarian word for "Charadriidae".
Malajka
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian
From Arabic.
Mézi
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian
From the English Maisy.
Náel
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Shortened version of Nátánael.
Narutó
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare), Popular Culture (Magyarized)
Other Scripts: 鳴門(Japanese Kanji) なると(Japanese Hiragana) ナルト(Japanese Katakana)
Hungarian form of Naruto.
Nyék
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare, Archaic), Medieval Hungarian
Comes from the name of one of the seven tribes, that comes from the word nyék, meaning "fence", "hedge"
Pipó
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Archaic)
Shortened version of Filippo, a variant of Philip.
A famous bearer of the name was Pippo Spano.
Senon
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian
Hungarian form of Shannon.
Sosána
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian
Hungarian variant of Shoshana.
Söván
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian variant of Sovann.
Szantiágó
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Hungarian variant of Santiago.
Szigurd
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Hungarian variant of Sigurd.
Szmilla
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare), Literature
Hungarian variant of Smillaaraq, a name created by Peter Hoeg.
Sztoján
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Szvjatoszláv
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Tankréd
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Tancred.
Tarhos
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Medieval Hungarian
Second son of Árpád.
Tiágó
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Shortened version of Szantiágó.
Tóbiás
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical Hungarian, Hungarian
Hungarian variant of Tobias.
Ulisszesz
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian
Hungarian variant of Ulysses.
Vérbulcsú
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare, Archaic), Medieval Hungarian
Name of horka Bulcsú from the Chronicles.
Vulkán
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian verson of Vulcan.
Zólyom
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare)
Means "celebrated".
Zotmund
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare, Archaic)
Means "fast", "strong", "protector". It was the name of Búvár Kund.
Zserald
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Gerald.
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