Nándor
Nandor or Nándor is a Hungarian form of given name Ferdinand. In Old Hungarian, the word Nándor signified "Bulgar", but it fell into disuse, probably soon after 1000 AD.[1]
It can refer to:
- Nándor Dáni (1871 – 1949), Hungarian athlete
- Nándor Fettich (1900 – 1971), Hungarian archaelogist
- Nándor Hidegkuti (1922 – 2002), Hungarian footballer and manager
- Nandor Mikola (1911 – 2006), watercolor painter from Finland, born in Hungary
- Nandor Tanczos (born 1966), member of the New Zealand Parliament, representing the Green Party
- Nandor Wagner (1922 – 1997), Hungarian artist and sculptor
- Belgrade, Serbia, was traditionally called Nándor Fehérvár or Nándorfehérvár (lit. 'Bulgarian White City') in Hungarian.
- Nándor, the Hungarian name for Nandru village, Pestișu Mic Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania
Nandor can also mean:
- Nandor (Middle-earth), a division of the Elves in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium
References
- ↑ The 'Tót' Slavs of Transylvania. mek.oszk.hu (retrieved 6. Nov. 2015.)
See also
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