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Surname Sós

Cognomen Sós (Salsa Indonesia Egypt Algeria Morocco Saudi Arabia, Sos Indonesia Egypt Hungary Algeria Morocco, Sós Hungary United States Poland United Kingdom) , around the world, is a common family name. The cognomen Sós is characteristic of Hungary, where it is quite a common surname, Indonesia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Syria. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Indonesia, Egypt, and Hungary. Also, Sós is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sós

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Salsa Morocco, Egypt, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Algeria
Sos Hungary, Morocco, Egypt, Indonesia, Algeria
Sós United Kingdom, Poland, United States, Hungary
Sovs Canada

Last names said to be same

Sauce

Notable namesakes

etédi sós márton Hungarian poet, HU (b. 1753) link
picture of sós edmund sós edmund sós edmund HU (b. 1863) link
picture of sós károly sós károly sós károly Hungarian football player, coach (1909-1991), HU (b. 1909) link
picture of t. sós vera t. sós vera t. sós vera Hungarian mathematician, HU (b. 1930) link
sós aladár Hungarian architect (1887–1975), HU (b. 1887) link
sós endre Hungarian journalist, writer, poet, editor (1905-1969), HU (b. 1905) link
sós józsef HU (b. 1906) link
picture of sós ágnes sós ágnes sós ágnes Hungarian film director, HU (b. 1966) link
sós pál HU (b. 1907) link
sós júlia Hungarian high school teacher, sociologist, HU (b. 1923) link
sós vera politician (1926-1968), HU (b. 1926) link
sós györgy Hungarian author, HU (b. 1927) link
árpád sós RO (b. 1919) link
sós józsef HU (b. 1924) link
picture of sós éva sós éva sós éva (b. 1977) link

Characteristic forenames

Eva, Aranka, Adrian, Attila, Csilla, Beáta, Bianka, Patrik, Péter, Rómeó, Daiane, Gergő, Gábor, János, Tamás, Tomika, Tímea, Natasa, Viktor, Ferenc, Istvan, Ádám, Andrea, Mária, Marcsi, Martin, Anna, Rita, Dani, Luca, Imre, Éva, Sonja, Anita, Anett, Csaba, Ágnes, Bence, Réka, Dezső, Dóra, Lajos, Judit, Tekla, Tibor, Edina, Erika, Endre, Kinga, and Mariann