Female and male first names : Hungary.

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ACSA

Female

Hungarian girl's name meaning 'by the ash tree', symbolizing strength and longevity.

ADONY

Male

Rare male given name of Hungarian origin, derived from Ádám meaning "earth" or "man".

ADRIENN

Male

Hungarian feminine name derived from "adrás," meaning "to adorn." It was traditionally given to noble girls during the 16th century and remains popular today worldwide.

ADRIENNIE

Female

Rare yet powerful Hungarian name derived from 'adrás', meaning 'to fight'. Coined by poet János Arany in his poem 'Toldi', Adriennie signifies strength, courage, and uniqueness.

ALIZ

Female

Hungarian female name derived from 'álizs', meaning 'violet'. It symbolizes modesty, humility, and chastity, associated with the delicate flower.

ANDOR

Male

Hungarian name meaning 'brave' or 'victorious', popular among ancient Hungarian nobility.

ANETT

Female

Hungarian female given name meaning "grace" or "favor," popularized during medieval times among Hungarian nobility, with variations like Anet and Anita found in Europe.

ARPAD

Male

Rare and notable name of Hungarian origin, derived from 'arany' meaning 'gold' and 'apa' meaning 'father', translating to 'golden father'. It is named after Arpad the Conqueror, founder of the Hungarian state.

ATTILA

Male

Hungarian origin, means 'fierce' in ancient Turkic and is associated with Attila the Hun, a renowned military leader.

AVIS

Male

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning "bird," historically used for noble daughters in medieval England, famously borne by Queen Avis of Hungary (1046-1063).

AZSA

Female

Hungarian girl's name derived from 'az', meaning 'until'. It signifies perseverance or unity.

BAROK

Male

Rare male given name of Hungarian origin, derived from 'barok', meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful'.

BARTA

Female

Hungarian name derived from "bart," meaning "bald." Despite its unique origin, it has been carried by notable figures such as Hungarian poet Mór Jókai and actor Charles Barta.

BERNADETT

Female

Hungarian female name derived from Bernhardt, meaning 'brave as a bear'.

BEYONCE

Female

Beyoncé is a rare yet powerful name with Latin roots meaning "blessed" or "happy". It gained prominence during medieval Europe, notably borne by Queen Beyonna I of Hungary. Today, it's chosen for its rich history and unique sound. Most famously, singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter shares this regal moniker, inspired by the queen's strength and courage.

BIANKAH

Female

Captivating female name of Hungarian origin, meaning "white" or "fair," derived from the Hungarian word "fehér." It is often associated with purity and beauty, popularized by Sándor Petőfi's epic poem "Bianka," and gaining international recognition as an elegant alternative to Bianca or Blanche.

CIGI

Female

Hungarian name derived from Zsigmond, meaning "protected by an arrow".

CSILLA

Female

Hungarian girl's name meaning 'star', derived from the Hungarian word 'csillag'.

DALMA

Female

Hungarian female given name meaning 'apple', symbolizing beauty and abundance, popularized in the 20th century.

DEVENTE

Male

Unique Hungarian name derived from 'deven', meaning 'to grow', symbolizing strength, resilience, and progress.

DEZDEN

Male

Hungarian male name meaning 'board' or 'plank'.

DEZSTANY

Female

Rare and elegant Hungarian girls' name meaning 'grace'.

DORLISA

Female

Hungarian name derived from 'dor', meaning 'gift', and 'lisza', meaning 'happiness'. It signifies 'a gift of happiness'.

DULCY

Female

Latin-derived female name meaning 'sweet', once popular among medieval royalty like Queen Dulcia of Hungary and Scotland.

EDE

Female

Hungarian name of ancient origin, derived from the word "edény" meaning 'vessel' or 'container'. It signifies steadfastness and reliability, associated with notable historical figures like Ede Reményi, a renowned violinist, and Bishop Ede Paulose.

EDI

Male

The name Edi originates from Hungary as a diminutive form of Edward, meaning "wealth" or "guardian," and has gained popularity beyond its traditional Eastern European roots in recent years.

EDINA

Female

Captivating female name of Hungarian origin, meaning "sweet" in both literal and metaphorical senses, derived from the Hungarian word "Edes". It is associated with Princess Eszter, also known as Saint Emerentiana, and signifies gentleness and kindness.

ELEK

Male

Hungarian name meaning 'lightning,' popularized by poet Ferenc Kazinczy.

ELEMER

Male

Hungarian male name derived from 'elem', meaning 'element' or 'basic substance'. Popularized by a legendary 4th-century Hun leader, it signifies strength, leadership, and resilience.

ELET

Male

Hungarian name meaning 'life', symbolizing hope and resilience.

ENI

Female

Hungarian origin, meaning "eighth", derived from the male name Benedek, which means "blessed". It is popular among Hungarian parents due to its numerological significance and rich history.

ENIKO

Male

Hungarian female name derived from Latin "Aenigmus", meaning "mysterious".

ENIKO

Female

Hungarian female name meaning 'home' or 'grace', popularized by Ferenc Molnár's novel 'The Paul Street Boys'.

ERVIN

Female

Hungarian name derived from the Slavic Erwin, meaning "honor, peace.

ESTI

Female

Hungarian female name derived from "est" meaning "evening," associated with twilight and popularized by Mór Jókai's novel "Esti Grin.

ETELKA

Female

Hungarian feminine name derived from the word 'étel' meaning 'food', but not directly related to food. It gained popularity through Mór Jókai's novel 'Liliomfi'. Despite being old-fashioned, it offers a rare and memorable option due to its unique origin and literary association.

GY

Male

Rare Hungarian name meaning "river," associated with strength and courage due to its prominent historical family.

HUDY

Female

Uncommon Hungarian name with unknown meaning, possibly derived from 'hud', the Hungarian word for flood.

ILDIKO

Female

Ildikó is a charming Hungarian female name derived from "ildik" meaning "shiny", and "-ko" being a diminutive suffix, translating to "little shiny one".

IVETT

Female

Distinctive female name of Hungarian origin, derived from the diminutive form of Ivó, which itself is short for István, meaning 'harvest' or 'victory of the harvest'.