Hungarian Names that Start With A
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Adrien
French variation of Adrian, Latin
"man of Adria"
This spelling variation of Adrian was popular in France and Belgium during the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, peaking in 1991 when it reached the Top 20 in France. While it has since declined in use, it…
Agi
Agi is a diminutive feminine name with multiple cultural origins. In Hungarian, it serves as a nickname for Agnes, meaning 'pure' or 'holy.' It also appears in Japanese culture with various meanings…
Agotha
Agotha is a feminine name with Hungarian origins, believed to be a variant of Agatha, which comes from the Greek word 'agathos' meaning 'good.' The Hungarian variation adds a distinctive cultural…
Aliz
Hungarian variation of Alice, from German
"noble"
Aliz, traditionally spelt Alíz, is a Top 50 name in Hungary and puts a zippy spin, thanks to that final z, on the classic Alice. Its similarity to names such as Elise may cause some confusion, but…
Anasztaizia
Anasztaizia is a feminine name representing a Hungarian variant of Anastasia, which derives from the Greek word 'anastasis' meaning 'resurrection.' This elaborated form maintains the spiritual…
Analee
Analee is a sweet, feminine name that combines the popular prefix "Ana" with the suffix "lee," creating a melodic and graceful sound. It can be considered a variation of Annalie or a compound of Anna…
Anci
Anci is a feminine name with roots in multiple cultural backgrounds. It may be a variation of Anci or Anči found in parts of Eastern Europe, particularly with Hungarian, Czech, or Slovenian origins.…
Adorjan
Hungarian variation of Adrian
"man of Adria"
This Hungarian form of Adrian is traditionally spelled with an accent, Adorján.
Ambrus
Hungarian
"immortal"
Hungarian form of Ambrose
Andor
Norwegian; Swedish; Hungarian
"eagle; manly"
Unusual but accessible multi-cultural choice.
Attila
Hungarian
"little father"
English speaking countries may only associate this with the fifth-century Hun, but the name is still well-used in contemporary Hungary, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. Usually said to derive from the Gothic…
Agoston
Agoston is a masculine name of Hungarian origin, essentially the Magyar form of Augustine or Augustus. Derived from Latin 'augustus' meaning 'great,' 'venerable,' or 'majestic,' it carries noble…
Agusztav
Agusztav appears to be a Hungarian variant of the classic name Gustav or Augustus, combining elements of both. The name has Germanic origins, with 'Gustav' traditionally meaning 'staff of the Goths'…
Aranyu
Sanskrit
"forest"
Aranyu is an Indian name rarely used in the US, though the meaning gives it a fashionable woodsy appeal.
Agota
Lithuanian, from Greek
"good woman"
A sharp and intriguing Lithuanian form of Agatha.
Arpad
Hungarian
"seed"
Arpad is a hero name in Hungary, belonging to the Second Grand Prince of the Maygars, who established a dynasty that ruled for four centuries. Not heard often here, but is associated with the…

