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Surname Bodnár

Surname Bodnár (Bodnár Hungary Slovakia Czechia Romania Austria, Боднар Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Poland) , worldwide, is a common family name. The family name Bodnár is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, where it is quite a common surname, Hungary, and Slovakia, where it is quite a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, Russia, and Hungary. Much less frequently, Bodnár is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bodnár

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Bodnár Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Czechia, Romania
Боднар Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Poland

Last names said to be same

Bodnar

Notable namesakes

picture of bodnár andrás bodnár andrás bodnár andrás Hungarian actor, HU (b. 1827) link
bodnár istván (1817–1892) Hungarian barrister, opinion journalist, HU (b. 1817) link
picture of bodnár jenő bodnár jenő bodnár jenő actor (1889-1953), HU (b. 1889) link
bodnár istván Hungarian journalist, contributing editor (1863–1945), HU (b. 1863) link
ivan bodnár Czechoslovak senator of Czechoslovak National Parliament and russian nation politician (b. 1877) link
picture of bodnár györgy bodnár györgy bodnár györgy HU (b. 1927) link
bodnár sándor association football player (1890-1955), HU (b. 1890) link
picture of bodnár andrás bodnár andrás bodnár andrás Hungarian water polo player, HU (b. 1942) link
picture of bodnár erika bodnár erika bodnár erika Hungarian actress, HU (b. 1948) link
bodnár jános HU (b. 1889) link
mária bodnár RO (b. 1900) link
bodnár istván Hungarian writer, poet, journalist, translator, publisher (1912–1988), HU (b. 1912) link
picture of bodnár zoltán bodnár zoltán bodnár zoltán HU (b. 1958) link
michal bodnár UA (b. 1914) link
michal bodnár UA (b. 1915) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Ivan, Imre, Igor, Olga, Zita, Zoli, Ági, Éva, Marek, Matej, Magdi, Milan, Mirek, Márk, Sára, Aleš, Antal, Anita, Anett, Csaba, Csiri, Viki, Emil, Erik, Edit, Mira, Alex, Angi, Anna, Aron, Adam, Aida, Bogi, Kati, Kata, Barbi, Petr, Pál, Rita, Dani, Laci, Lili, Liza, Luca, Ján, Timi, Tibi, Peti, and Barna