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Surname Bárány

Surname Bárány (Barany Hungary United States Romania Iraq Egypt, Bárány Hungary United States Romania Slovakia Germany, Барань Ukraine Russia) , in the world, is quite a common last name. The surname Bárány is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Hungary, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Romania. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Hungary, the United States, and Romania. Very seldom, Bárány is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bárány

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VARIANTCOUNTRY
Barany Romania, Hungary, Iraq, Egypt, United States
Bárány Romania, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, United States
Барань Russia, Ukraine
באראני Israel

Last names said to be same

باراني

Notable namesakes

bárány györgy Hungarian Lutheran pastor (1682-1757), HU (b. 1682) link
bárány jános HU (b. 1716) link
bárány pál HU (b. 1748) link
péter bárány RO (b. 1763) link
august bárány (b. 1793) link
picture of róbert bárány róbert bárány róbert bárány Austri-Hungarian otologist, AT (b. 1876) link
bárány ignác HU (b. 1833) link
bárány józsef Hungarian rabbi (1856-1916), HU (b. 1856) link
picture of bárány istván bárány istván bárány istván swimmer (1907–1995), HU (b. 1907) link
bárány dezső Hungarian violin maker (1871-1942), HU (b. 1871) link
bárány géza architect (1880-1932), HU (b. 1880) link
picture of anders bárány anders bárány anders bárány Swedish physicist, SE (b. 1942) link
picture of bárány imre bárány imre bárány imre Hungarian mathematician, HU (b. 1947) link
bárány nándor Hungarian mechanical engineer (1899-1977), HU (b. 1899) link
ernst bárány SE (b. 1910) link

Characteristic forenames

Ede, Lilla, Judit, Tibor, Nóra, Edina, Emese, Hanna, Helga, Ilona, Ivett, Zéta, Zsolt, Ákos, Margit, Márta, Máté, Anikó, Attila, Cintia, Csenge, Csilla, Lajos, Gyula, Gabor, Dóra, Anna, Bogi, Rami, Reni, Rita, Dani, Lili, Tomi, Timi, Vivi, Karina, Ági, Márk, Anita, Csaba, Bence, Benő, Kitti, Panna, Petra, Peter, Réka, Éva, and Péter