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With 114 041 bearers, Zsolt is the 12th most common masculine name in Hungary. (01/01/2016).
Pronounced: ZHOLT. [noted -ed]
Zsolt is an old ancient name belonging to one of the sons of Arpad the head chief of the Hungarian (Magyar) tribes who formed the Magyar nation in the 8th-9th century CE. To the best of my knowledge it has no relationship to Zoltan which is more likely a derivative of Sultan originating in the 16th-17th Century CE.
Zsolt Muzsnay is a Romanian footballer who played as a midfielder.
Zsolt Bor is a Hungarian physicist, currently working at the University of Szeged. He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Optics and Quantum Electronics. He is one of inventors of the Rhinolight phototherapeutical apparatus for hay fever therapy.
Zsolt Czingler is a retired Hungarian triple jumper.
Zsolt Kosz is an ethnic Hungarian figure skater from Romania.
Zsolt Varga is a Hungarian water polo player, who played on the golden medals squad at the 2000 and the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Zsolt Nemcsik is a Hungarian sabre fencer.
Zsolt Gyulay is a former Hungarian flatwater canoer who has won four Olympic medals.
Zsolt Szeglet is a Hungarian athlete specializing in the 400 metres.
Zsolt Gáspár is a butterfly swimmer from Hungary, who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country.
Zsolt Kürtösi is a Hungarian decathlete.
Zsolt Erdei is a boxer in the light heavyweight division.
Zsolt Baumgartner is a former Formula One racing driver formerly in the employ of the Minardi team. He was the first Hungarian driver in Formula One.
Zsolt Szilágyi is an ethnic Hungarian Romanian football player.
Zsolt Németh is a Hungarian hammer thrower, who's personal best throw was 81.56 metres, achieved in August 1999 in Veszprém.

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