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Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Volume 6, Issue S1, October 2022.
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Hajdú Mihály: Családnevek enciklopédiája. Leggyakoribb mai családneveink
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Lajos Mizser
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A moldvai Forrófalva és környéke családnevei a 17-18. században [PDF]
Family names of Moldovan settlements in the 17–18th centuries Based on three written records, the paper describes, from a diachronic point of view, the names of the Moldovan Hungarian inhabitants of the settlement called Forrófalva and of its ...
Trunki, Péter
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Hajdú Mihály: Az 1913. évi helységnévtár névvégmutató szótára
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Tamás Farkas
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Keresztnévvizsgálat az 1841. évi Nógrád megyei nemesi összeírásban [PDF]
The examination of given names in the conscription of nobles of Nógrád county in 1841 The conscription discussed in this paper contains the names of 4006 male nobles from Nógrád county, altogether 117 given names.
Földi, Gábor
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Épületnév, építménynév, létesítménynév [PDF]
Names for houses, buildings and establishments Names for establishments, though becoming more and more important in the place-name stocks of recent centuries, constitute a less frequently discussed subtype of toponyms in the literature.
Hári, Gyula
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Megkezdte munkáját a Magyar Nyelvtudományi Társaság Névtani tagozata
On the foundation of the Section of Onomastics in the Society of Hungarian Linguistics In recognition of recent advances in Hungarian onomatology on 22nd of February 2005 the Committee of the Society of Hungarian Linguistics decided on the ...
Dezső Juhász
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A magyar névtudomány budapesti sorozatairól: Magyar Személynévi Adattárak, Magyar Névtani Dolgozatok
Two series on Hungarian Onomastics in Budapest: „Magyar Személynévi Adattárak”, „Magyar Névtani Dolgozatok” [Reference Books on Hungarian Personal Names, Studies on Hungarian Onomastics] In the article two major series of publication, both came ...
Mihály Hajdú
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Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories. [PDF]
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