Gender Masculine
Usage Hungarian
Pronounced Pron. /ˈbɛn.t͡sɛ/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Hungarian form of Vincent. It is also used as a short form of Benedek.

Related Names

VariantVince
Other Languages & CulturesBikendi(Basque) Vicenç(Catalan) Vicent(Catalan (Valencian)) Vinko(Croatian) Benedikt, Čeněk, Vincenc(Czech) Bendt, Bent, Vincent(Danish) Ben, Benedictus, Vincent(Dutch) Benedict, Bennett, Ben, Bennie, Benny, Vin, Vince, Vincent, Vinnie, Vinny(English) Pentti(Finnish) Benoît, Enzo, Vincent(French) Bieito(Galician) Benedikt, Ben, Vinzent, Vinzenz(German) Peni(Hawaiian) Benedikt(Icelandic) Uinseann(Irish) Benedetto, Benito, Bettino, Enzo, Vincenzo(Italian) Benedictus, Vincentius(Late Roman) Bendiks(Latvian) Benedick(Literature) Benediktas, Benas, Vincas, Vincentas(Lithuanian) Ċensu(Maltese) Bendik, Bent(Norwegian) Benedykt, Wincenty(Polish) Benedito, Bento, Vicente(Portuguese) Benedikt, Vikenti, Vikentiy(Russian) Vissente(Sardinian) Vikentije(Serbian) Vincent(Slovak) Vincenc, Vinko(Slovene) Benedicto, Benito, Vicente(Spanish) Bengt, Vincent(Swedish) Benesh(Yiddish)

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Name Days

Hungary: August 23

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Entry updated February 28, 2019