Popular in Hungary

  1. Norina
    • Panka
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Panna, Hungarian
      • Meaning:

        "grace"
    • Panna
      • Origin:

        Hungarian variation of Anna; Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "grace; emerald"
      • Description:

        Panna is a name with many allusions — in addition to those above, a serene and sacred city in India and the Italian word for cream. Panna might make a fresh alternative to Anna or Hannah.
    • Petra
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "rock, stone"
      • Description:

        A strong Greek name with pan-European charm, Petra is a relatively recent feminization of Peter, though it relates back to an incredible ancient city in Jordan that was rediscovered in the early nineteenth century.
    • Roland
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "famous throughout the land"
      • Description:

        Roland is a chivalrous old name made famous by the supposedly eight-foot-tall romantic hero and nephew of Charlemagne, celebrated in medieval poetry and song. It is more widely heard in the US now in its Spanish form, Rolando. You might want to consider rollicking short form Rollo, either on its own or as an abbreviation of Roland. Orlando is the graceful Italian form.
    • Soma
      • Origin:

        Hungarian tree name
      • Meaning:

        "Dogwood tree"
      • Description:

        Soma makes an unusual (outside Hungary) choice of nature name. It is rare that a beautiful flowering tree is used for a boy, so if you're looking for something floral for a boy, make sure you consider this choice.
    • Szofi
      • Origin:

        Hungarian variation of Sophie, French
      • Meaning:

        "wisdom"
    • Szofia
      • Origin:

        Variation of Szófia, Hungarian
      • Meaning:

        "wisdom"
    • Tibor
      • Origin:

        Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene
      • Meaning:

        "of Tibur (Tivoli)"
      • Description:

        Commonly heard in Hungary and some Slavic countries, Tibor has a large measure of continental dash. The name derives from the Roman town of Tibur, now called Tivoli. It is a Top 100 pick for baby boys in its native Hungary.
    • Vanda
      • Origin:

        German variation of Wanda
      • Description:

        Brings to mind phrases like "I vanda new bike" or "I vanda go home".
    • Vencel
      • Vilmos
        • Zente
          • Origin:

            Hungarian
          • Meaning:

            "saint; holy"
          • Description:

            Zesty Hungarian name with a coveted spiritual meaning.
        • Zita
          • Origin:

            Italian or Persian; Greek
          • Meaning:

            "little girl; seeker"
          • Description:

            A thirteenth-century Tuscan saint, patron of homemakers, Zita is the kind of name that sounded really creative in an earlier era.
        • Zorka
          • Origin:

            Hungarian diminutive of Zora
          • Meaning:

            "dawn"
        • Zselyke
          • Origin:

            Hungarian
          • Meaning:

            "desire"
        • Zsolt
          • Origin:

            Hungarian
          • Meaning:

            "sultan"
          • Description:

            The predecessor to Zoltan.
        • Zsombor
          • Origin:

            Hungarian
          • Meaning:

            "bison"