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Surname Hosszú

Surname Hosszú (Hosu Romania South Korea Nigeria Japan United States, Hosszu Romania Hungary Slovakia United States Germany, Husia Nigeria United States India Philippines Malaysia) , in all the world, is quite a common last name. The cognomen Hosszú is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Hungary, where it is quite a common surname, Romania, and Slovakia, where it is quite a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in Romania, Hungary, and South Korea. Also, Hosszú is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Hosszú

Nomographic illustration
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Hosu Romania, United States, South Korea, Nigeria, Japan
Hosszu Romania, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, United States
Husia Philippines, United States, India, Nigeria, Malaysia
Hosszú Romania, United States, Hungary

Last names said to be same

Кувака, Хоссу, and هوسو

Notable namesakes

picture of hosszú zoltán hosszú zoltán hosszú zoltán Hungarian actor, HU (b. 1897) link
hosszú istván HU (b. 1893) link
hosszú ferenc Hungarian writer, literary translator (1923-1980), HU (b. 1923) link
hosszú lászló RO (b. 1913) link
hosszú miklós Hungarian mathematician (1929-1980), HU (b. 1929) link
picture of hosszú katinka hosszú katinka hosszú katinka Hungarian swimmer, HU (b. 1989) link
hosszú zoltán Romanian politician, RO (b. 1944) link
csilla hosszú Romanian basketball player, RO (b. 1962) link
hosszú gábor researcher, HU (b. 1963) link
hosszú erika football player, HU (b. 1964) link
hosszú ferenc HU (b. 1960) link
miklós hosszú D.Sc. Heavy Industries Polytechnic University 1955 link
ádám hosszú Hungarian futsal player (b. 1993) link

Characteristic forenames

Anna, Beáta, Péter, Dávid, Gergő, Gréta, Gábor, Lívia, Tamás, Noémi, Edmond, Edvárd, Enikő, Viktor, Ferenc, Ádám, Marcell, Magdolna, Melinda, Miklós, Mónika, András, Csilla, Attila, Anikó, Andrea, Kata, Pál, Éva, Csaba, Betti, Béla, Réka, Dalma, Dorka, Dóra, Balázs, Gyula, Judit, Nóra, Hilda, Ivett, Zsolt, Áron, Margit, Milán, Mária, Máté, Lajos, and Katalin