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Surname Sárkány

Surname Sárkány (Шаркан Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russia, Sarkany Hungary Romania Slovakia United States Austria, Sárkány Hungary Romania Slovakia United States Germany) , across the world, is quite a rare family name. The cognomen Sárkány is habitual in Hungary, where it is quite a common surname, Isle of Man, where it is quite a rare surname, and Slovakia. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Eastern Europe, particularly Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. Very seldom, Sárkány is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sárkány

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VARIANTCOUNTRY
Шаркан Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan
Sarkany Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, United States, Romania
Sárkány Slovakia, Hungary, United States, Germany, Romania
שרקני Israel

Last names said to be same

Sazagan

Notable namesakes

sárkány dávid (1700-1762), HU (b. 1700) link
picture of sárkány sámuel sárkány sámuel sárkány sámuel HU (b. 1823) link
picture of sárkány józsef sárkány józsef sárkány józsef HU (b. 1828) link
sárkány miklós józsef HU (b. 1802) link
nikolaus sárkány (b. 1802) link
jános sárkány (b. 1820) link
ferenc sárkány RO (b. 1822) link
picture of sárkány jenő sárkány jenő sárkány jenő HU (b. 1899) link
lajos sárkány RO (b. 1860) link
sárkány gyula Hungarian painter (1887–1962), HU (b. 1887) link
gábor sárkány RO (b. 1878) link
picture of sárkány mihály sárkány mihály sárkány mihály etnographer, social anthropologist, ethnologist, HU (b. 1944) link
picture of sárkány kázmér sárkány kázmér sárkány kázmér Hungarian singer, HU (b. 1954) link
sárkány loránd Hungarian painter, HU (b. 1904) link
sárkány miklós Hungarian water polo player, HU (b. 1908) link

Characteristic forenames

Aba, Hanna, Fanni, Zsolt, Martin, Margó, Monika, Mário, Mária, Márta, Máté, Andrea, Andrej, Attila, Csilla, Beáta, Bianka, Patrik, Péter, Roland, Daniel, Gábor, Etele, Emőke, Emese, Tibor, Alex, Anna, Bogi, Kata, Rita, Gabi, Luca, Tibi, Edit, Zita, János, Éva, Csaba, Barbi, Bence, Béla, Kinga, Petra, Réka, Dóra, Gyula, Judit, Anita, and Júlia