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Áldáska f Hungarian (Rare)
Derived from Hungarian áldás "blessing".
Apolka f Hungarian
Diminutive of Apollónia.
Árvácska f Hungarian
Means "pansy" in Hungarian. This was used by the Hungarian author Zsigmond Móricz for his 1940 novel of the same name.
Asztrid f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Astrid.
Farkas m Hungarian (Rare)
Directly taken from Hungarian farkas "wolf".
Füzike f Hungarian
Directly taken from Hungarian füzike "leaf-warbler; willowherb, rosebay".
Gyöngyvirág f Hungarian
The Hungarian word for the Lily-of-the-Valley flower, from gyöngy (pearl) and virág (flower). Names days are April 24, May 12, and May 15.
Hortenzia f Hungarian, Slovak (Rare)
Hungarian and Slovak form of Hortensia.
Hóvirág f Hungarian
Hungarian word for the snowdrop flower. Name days are March 21 and April 3.
Ignácia f Hungarian, Czech
Feminine form of Ignác.
Lél m Hungarian (Archaic)
Derived from Hungarian lélek "soul".
Lelle f Hungarian
Feminine form of Lél. While in the Middle Ages, Lelle was a masculine variant of Lél, it has been revived as a strictly feminine form of the name.
Levendula f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Hungarian levendula "lavender".
Liliom f & m Hungarian
Means "lily" in Hungarian, from the Latin "lilium". This name has been used since the Árpád age (pre 1000 A.C.). It has history as a male name, such as in the play "Liliom" (1909) by Ferenc Molnár (which has inspired a 1934 film and the musical "Carousel")... [more]
Nefelejcs f Hungarian
The Hungarian word for the forget-me-not flower.
Oğuz m Turkish
It is originated from ancient Turks, a legend hero, Oguz Khan. Means "person who has a good heart".
Őszike f Hungarian (Modern)
Derived from Hungarian Őszi kikerics "autumn crocus".
Ugocsa m Hungarian
An old Hungarian name of Slavic origin, possibly meaning "jump." There was also a county of the Kingdom of Hungary called Ugocsa County, which is today part of Romania.
Vincencia f Hungarian, Slovak
Hungarian and Slovak feminine form of Vincent.
Vitályos m Medieval Hungarian
Old Hungarian variant of Vitális.
Zöldike f Hungarian (Modern)
Directly taken from Hungarian zöldike "greenfinch".