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Surname Maróti

Surname Maróti (Maróti Hungary) , across the world, is a rare last name. The family name Maróti is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Hungary, where it is quite a rare surname. Much less frequently, Maróti is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Maróti

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Maróti Hungary

Last names said to be same

Maroti

Notable namesakes

jános maróti de marót Ban of the Banate of Macsó (b. 1366) link
maróti géza Hungarian architect, sculptor (1875-1941), HU (b. 1875) link
maróti egon Hungarian historian of classical antiquity, classical philologist (1927-2012), HU (b. 1927) link
maróti andor philosopher, HU (b. 1927) link
maróti lajos Hungarian writer, poet, HU (b. 1930) link
maróti gábor Hungarian actor (1947–2010), HU (b. 1947) link
maróti györgy Hungarian mathematician, HU (b. 1952) link
maróti éva Hungarian archaeologist, HU (b. 1954) link
maróti orsolya Hungarian linguist, HU (b. 1971) link
maróti miklós Hungarian mathematician, HU (b. 1973) link
maróti gábor Hungarian composer, HU (b. 1978) link
maróti béla football player, HU (b. 1979) link
zoltán maróti researcher link
péter maróti researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-7538-0675) link
péter maróti researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-2135-728X) link

Characteristic forenames

Anna, Gábor, Györk, János, Tamás, Tímea, Eszter, Zoltan, Ádám, Ágnes, Miklós, Mónika, Szilvia, András, Katalin, Kornél, Dániel, György, István, Orsolya, Zoltán, Zsófia, Gréta, Dávid, Péter, Attila, Kata, Rita, Imre, Zita, Éva, Márk, Anita, Anett, Csaba, Bence, Árpád, Béla, Réka, Géza, Lajos, Judit, Erika, Emese, Zsolt, Ábel, Melcsi, Andrea, Petra, and Dorottya