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Surname Lévai

Family name Lévai (Lévai Hungary Serbia Romania Czechia Slovakia, Леваи Russia Armenia) , all over the world, is a rare surname. The cognomen Lévai is characteristic of Hungary, where it is quite a rare surname, Serbia, and Slovakia, where it is a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Hungary, Serbia, and Romania. Much less frequently, Lévai is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Lévai

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Lévai Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Czechia, Serbia
Леваи Russia, Armenia

Last names said to be same

Levai, Levay, and Lőwy

Notable namesakes

péter lévai cseh voivode of Transylvania (b. 1391) link
joseph lévai (b. 1825) link
picture of lévai jenő lévai jenő lévai jenő HU (b. 1892) link
lévai sándor news editor, officer, HU (b. 1877) link
lévai oszkár (1890–1920) Hungarian politician, HU (b. 1890) link
miklós lévai (b. 1887) link
lévai andor Hungarian architect (1897-1964), HU (b. 1897) link
lajos lévai RO (b. 1894) link
lévai andrás Hungarian energy engineer (1908-2003), HU (b. 1908) link
picture of lévai anikó lévai anikó lévai anikó wife of Viktor Orbán, HU (b. 1963) link
picture of lévai balázs lévai balázs lévai balázs HU (b. 1968) link
picture of tamás lévai tamás lévai tamás lévai Hungarian Greco-Roman wrestler link
lévai imre HU (b. 1924) link
sándor lévai Hungarian speedway rider, HU (b. 1935) link
lévai ferenc Hungarian electrical engineer, HU (b. 1938) link

Characteristic forenames

Dan, Magdi, Márk, Antal, Anita, Aniko, Anett, Csaba, Bence, Béla, Kalmi, Kitti, Kitty, Pavel, Petra, Ricsi, Réka, David, Dóri, Dóra, Gabor, Laura, Éva, Ági, Zoli, Zita, Jan, Alex, Anna, Kata, Peti, Pál, Roli, Rita, Ruud, Dani, Lajos, Gina, Lili, Jana, Tami, Noah, Edit, Erik, Emil, Vivi, Ildi, Imre, Laci, and Lilla