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Encyclopedia > List of famous Hungarians

The following is a list of famous Hungarians taken mainly from The Hungary Page at Nobel Prize Winners and Famous Hungarians (http://www.thehungarypage.com/famous.htm). People with some degree of Hungarian origin (typically a Hungarian parent or grandparent) but who were not Hungarian citizens and who were not born in Hungary can be found in the List of People of Hungarian Origin.


In Hungarian, the family name comes first, and the given name (or "first name") goes second. For example Janos Bolyai (English order) was born as Bolyai János, and Bolyai is his family name.


The names below are listed in Hungarian order with some exceptions, most frequently for entertainers' names (e.g., Harry Houdini, the Gabor sisters) and names of ethnic Hungarians born outside of Hungarian areas (e.g., the U.S.-born Karch Kiraly). However, the Wikipedia articles that they link to have their names in the English order (given name followed by family name).

Contents

Math and Sciences

Arts, Entertainment and Literature

see List of Hungarian writers

Sports

  • Annus, Adrian, hammer thrower
  • Tibor Benedek, waterpolo player, olympic champion: 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens
  • Darnyi Tamás, swimmer (four Olympic gold medals)
  • Egerszegi Krisztina, swimmer (five Olympic gold medals)
  • Elek Ilona, fencer (Olympic gold before and after World War II)
  • Gerevich Aladár, fencer (six Olympic gold medals)
  • Gyarmati Dezső, water polo player (triple Olympic champion)
  • Hajós Alfréd (born Arnold Guttmann), swimmer (double Olympic champion) and architect
  • Hargitay Miklós, bodybuilder and actor
  • Károlyi Béla (1942 - ), premier gymnastics coach (ethnic Hungarian born in Romania, now United States citizen)
  • Kovács Pál, fencer (six Olympic gold medals)
  • Lékó Péter (1979 - ), chess player, currently ranked sixth of the world
  • Papp László, boxer (triple Olympic champion)
  • Polgár Judit (1976 - ), chess player
  • Puskás Ferenc (1927 - ), football player, center forward.

History and Politics

List of Hungarian rulers

Business and Finance

  • Gróf András (Andy Grove), former President/CEO and Chairman of Intel
  • Soros György (George Soros), entrepreneur and one of the world's wealthiest men
  • Lauder, Estee, founder of Estee Lauder cosmetics company

Social Sciences

See also

External links

  • Nobel Prize winners and famous Hungarians (http://www.thehungarypage.com/famous.htm)

  Results from FactBites:
 
Hungary: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (379 words)
Foreign ownership of and investment in Hungarian firms is widespread, with cumulative foreign direct investment totaling more than $23 billion since 1989.
Hungarian sovereign debt was upgraded in 2000 to the second-highest rating among all the Central European transition economies.
Several large Hungarian minorities exist across the border in neighbouring countries, notably in Slovakia, Romania (in Transylvania) and Serbia (in Vojvodina).
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