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Surname Szondi

Surname Szondi (Сони Russia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Ukraine, Szondi Hungary Romania Germany Czechia Canada, סונדי Israel) , all around the world, is quite a rare cognomen. The cognomen Szondi is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Hungary, where it is quite a common surname, Romania, where it is a rare surname, and Czechia. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Eastern Europe, particularly Hungary, Romania, and Russia. Much less frequently, Szondi is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Szondi

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Сони Ukraine, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan
Szondi Germany, Canada, Hungary, Czechia, Romania
סונדי Israel

Last names said to be same

Sondi, and Szondy

Notable namesakes

leopold szondi Hungarian psychiatrist (1893-1986), CH (b. 1893) link
picture of szondi györgy szondi györgy szondi györgy HU (b. 1946) link
szondi ilona HU (b. 1902) link
picture of szondi józsef szondi józsef szondi józsef HU (b. 1954) link
sandor szondi Belgian politician (1920-1997), BE (b. 1920) link
szondi péter German academic, HU (b. 1929) link
szondi vera HU (b. 1928) link
eugene szondi (b. 1941) link
szondi ildikó Hungarian associate professor, researcher of social statistics and demography, politician, HU (b. 1955) link
györgy j. szondi Romanian writer, RO (b. 1971) link
béla szondi link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Ilona, Imola, Zsolt, Ákos, Máté, Sandor, Attila, Robert, Roland, Dagney, Dorina, Gergő, George, Gyorgy, Jozsef, Tünde, Enikő, Florin, Zsuzsa, Ádám, Sándor, Hunor, Szilvia, Emese, Endre, Ms, Seb, Anna, Anja, Bori, Kata, Gina, Edit, Éva, Csaba, Bence, Petra, Peter, Roxii, David, Gabor, Gergo, Gyula, Laura, Lajos, Tibor, Eniko, and Szilárd