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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Acel, Ajtai, Alpar, Apponyi, Asboth, Babich, Bacsik, Bagoly, Balassa, Balogh, Bogdani, Bognar, Bollobas, Borbely, Breznay, Buday, Csere, Csillag, Csoka, Cukor, Czako, Daranyi, Eotvos, Fabinyi, Farkas, Fazekas, Feher (surname), Ferenci (surname), Fiola, Foldes (surname), Foldi, Fricsay, Galambos, Garai (Hungarian surname), Gardonyi, Gyulai, Gyulay, Hadik, Harsanyi, Hegyi, Herczeg, Hollai, Horthy (disambiguation), Horvat, Horvath, Juhasz, Juhasz, Kadar, Kakas, Kallay, Kalocsai, Karinthy, Karoly, Karolyi, Katona, Kecskes, Kemeny, Kertesz, Kisfaludy, Kiss (surname), Kocian, Kocsis, Koranyi, Kornai, Kosz, Kovacs, Lakatos (surname), Lehar (surname), Ligeti (surname), Liszt (surname), Lovasz, Lukacs, Magocsy, Markovics, Meszaros, Meszoly, Mikes (surname), Molnar, Mudin, Nagy, Nebald, Nemeth (surname), Niki, Olah (surname), Orczy, Orosz, Papp, Pekurar, Polanyi, Polya, Pulszky, Rac (surname), Rejt, Remenyi, Reti, Riesz, Rozgonyi (surname), Rudas, Sarkozy (surname), Sebestyen, Seinfeld (disambiguation), Simonyi, Sirokay, Solti, Somogyi, Somorjai, Szabo, Szakaly, Szalai, Szalay, Szasz, Szavay, Szekely (surname), Szell, Szenes, Szep, Szervanszky, Sziklai, Szilagyi, Szilard, Sz cs, Szondi, Takacs, Teleki, Tor csik, Toth, Vajda, Vargha, Varhidi, Varkonyi, Vasary, Vegh, Vereb, Vincze, Virag, Weisz, Zsigmondy. Excerpt: Varga may refer to: Varga or varg, the modern Swedish word for "wolf," from the Old Norse vargrin popular culture People with surname Varga Nagy is the most popular Hungarian surname, meaning "great." It is pronounced, roughly like nawdge. It may refer, among others, to the following people: Kiss, Klein Takacs may refer to: Ukrainian: Tkachenko Tkalec Tkal i Patak may refer to: Afghanistan Iran Hungarian language Slovakia Austria United Kingdom Croatian language Molnar (or Molnar) is a Hungarian surname. It is uncommon as a given name. It means Miller in English and Mlynar in Slovak. The origin of this name is the Slovak Mlynar, meaning the man working with a mlyn (Slovak for mill). Explanation: The horsemen do not use a mill, this facility belongs just to land-workers. People with the name include: Polanyi, Polanyi is a surname. There have been a number of prominent individuals in the Polanyi family: Sophia (Zsofia) PolanyiMichael Polanyi (Hungarian: , 1891, Budapest - 1976, Manchester), Hungarian chemist, philosopher of science, economist Magda Elizabeth Polanyi Paul (Pal) Polanyi Kovacs or Kovacs, or in its Slavic variant spelling Kova, is a common family name. (There are similar names with the Kovats and Kovach form with the same origin.) Kovacs means smith in the Hungarian language; the word came from Slavonic Kova, and has the same meaning in some Slavic languages. The name translates to the English name Smith. There are 221,687 people in Hungary who are called Kovacs, making the name the second most common family name among Hungarians. Fictional characters: Szabo is a common Hungarian surname (szabo means 'tailor'). Here is the list of prominent people with last name Szabo or Szabo: Rudas is a Hungarian word and surname, literally meaning "of rud, pole-horse with carriage, wagon" (Hungarian: "pole, rod, beam, (wagon with) drawbar"): carriage and hourse with 2 poles Related surnames