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=== Naming Customs === | === Naming Customs === | ||
Surname (or a family name) is used first, followed by the given name | |||
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| Mary Smith | | Mary Smith | ||
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*there is usually just one given name | *there is usually just one given name | ||
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*patronymics were usually not used | *patronymics were usually not used | ||
This rule is also followed in Hungarian parish registers. | |||
Surnames were usually derived from common sources such as trades, qualities, ethnic origins, place names etc. | |||
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Titles of nobility are put before the surnames | |||
gróf NAGY János | {| width="347" align="center" class="plain FCK__ShowTableBorders" style="" | ||
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| gróf NAGY János | |||
| Count John Nagy | |||
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The equivalent of Mrs. is the particle né (wife) which is added to a husband's name. | |||
NAGY Jánosné | {| width="347" align="center" class="plain FCK__ShowTableBorders" style="" | ||
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| NAGY Jánosné | |||
| Mrs. John Nagy | |||
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*names of Hungarian married women take on special forms. | |||
*Klausenberger Ignáczné Bival Rosália means that Rosália Bival married a man named Ignácz Klausenberger. | *Klausenberger Ignáczné Bival Rosália means that Rosália Bival married a man named Ignácz Klausenberger. | ||
*the -né means wife of. | |||
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[[Category:Hungary]] | [[Category:Hungary]] |
Revision as of 14:11, 29 July 2008
Naming Customs[edit | edit source]
Surname (or a family name) is used first, followed by the given name
NAGY János | John Nagy |
KOVÁCS Mária | Mary Smith |
- there is usually just one given name
- surnames are generally a single names
- patronymics were usually not used
This rule is also followed in Hungarian parish registers.
Surnames were usually derived from common sources such as trades, qualities, ethnic origins, place names etc.
SZABÓ Ferenc | Frank Taylor |
MOLNÁR Lajos | Louis Miller |
KIS Mihály | Michael Little |
FEHÉR Erzsébet | Elizabeth White |
TÖRÖK Katalin | Catherine Turk |
Titles of nobility are put before the surnames
gróf NAGY János | Count John Nagy |
The equivalent of Mrs. is the particle né (wife) which is added to a husband's name.
NAGY Jánosné | Mrs. John Nagy |
- names of Hungarian married women take on special forms.
- Klausenberger Ignáczné Bival Rosália means that Rosália Bival married a man named Ignácz Klausenberger.
- the -né means wife of.