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Landlocked Hungary, located in Central Europe, shares a border with seven other countries (including Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria).
Last year, Hungary welcomed over 93,000 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Hanna and Levente (pronounced leh-vehn-teh).
Here are Hungary’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2021:
Girl Names
Hanna, 1,355 baby girls
Zoé, 1,138
Anna, 1,133
Léna, 1,019
Luca, 940
Emma, 783
Boglárka, 682 – means “buttercup” in Hungarian.
Lili, 646
Lilien, 601
Lara, 594
Zsófia, 588
Laura, 577
Mira, 553
Sára, 523
Olívia, 518
Nóra, 506
Lilla, 505
Maja, 501
Gréta, 496
Izabella, 484
Flóra, 476
Jázmin, 475
Alíz, 462
Fanni, 430
Adél, 426
Janka, 425
Dorka, 409 – a diminutive of Dorottya (Dorothea).
Szofia, 406
Zselyke, 396
Liza, 393
Csenge, 373
Bella, 363
Panna, 362 – a diminutive of Anna.
Liliána, 361
Kamilla, 352
Linett, 351
Dóra, 340
Natasa, 333
Viktória, 328
Bianka, 321
Szófia, 311
Rebeka, 309
Réka, 305
Blanka, 304
Szofi, 297
Petra, 296
Dorina, 295
Nara, 286
Emília, 285
Noémi, 280
Boy Names
Levente, 1,332 baby boys
Máté, 1,314
Dominik, 1,289
Bence, 1,276
Olivér, 1,199
Noel, 1,122
Marcell, 1,083
Dániel, 1,057
Zalán, 1,026 – popularized (and perhaps invented?) by Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty, who published the epic poem “Zalán Futása” (transl. “The Flight of Zalan”) in 1825.
Ádám, 1,024
Milán, 954
Botond, 934
Benett, 880
Dávid, 870
Zsombor, 813
Áron, 808
Balázs, 681
Benedek, 639
Márk, 620
Nimród, 607
Péter, 590
László, 583
Tamás, 580
Gergo, 530
Zente, 517 – based on the Hungarian word szent, meaning “holy.”
Bálint, 508 – a form of Valentine.
Barnabás, 508
Kristóf, 507
Zétény, 484
András, 453
Kornél, 446
Nolen, 444
Márton, 433
István, 426
Hunor, 420 – a name from Hungarian mythology. Legendary brothers Hunor and Magor were the ancestors of the Huns and the Hungarians (also known as the Magyars), respectively.
Attila, 402
Ákos, 399
Zoltán, 393
Martin, 391
Alex, 388
Vince, 370
Gábor, 365
János, 358 (tie)
Patrik, 358 (tie)
Ábel, 357
Bendegúz, 337
Erik, 328
Zsolt, 323
Krisztián, 315
József, 283
Notably, the girls’ top 50 included three different versions of the name Sophia: Zsófia, Szofia, and Szófia. If the spellings had been combined, the Sophia-group would have ranked 2nd overall.
The girls’ top 100 included Zorka (70th), Fruzsina (72nd), Kinga (86th), and Kincso (96th).
The boys’ top 100 included Csaba (55th), Kende (75th), Imre (76th), and Gellért (92nd).
If you’re on the hunt for baby names with a numerological value of 4, you’re in luck! Because today’s post features hundreds of 4-names.
Before we get to the names, though — how do we know that they’re “fours” in numerology?
Turning names into numbers
Here’s how to calculate the numerological value of a name.
First, for each letter, come up with a number to represent that letter’s position in the alphabet. (Letter A would be number 1, letter B would be number 2, and so forth.) Then, add all the numbers together. If the sum has two or more digits, add the digits together recursively until the result is a single digit. That single digit is the name’s numerological value.
For instance, the letters in the name Willow correspond to the numbers 23, 9, 12, 12, 15, and 23. The sum of these numbers is 94. The digits of 94 added together equal 13, and the digits of 13 added together equal 4 — the numerological value of Willow.
Baby names with a value of 4
Below you’ll find the most popular 4-names per gender, according to the latest U.S. baby name data. I’ve further sub-categorized them by total sums — just in case any of those larger numbers are significant to anyone.
4 via 13
The letters in the following baby names add up to 13, which reduces to four (1+3=4).
Girl names (4 via 13)
Boy names (4 via 13)
Cai, Eh, Cia, Gea, Aabha
Cade, Cai, Cj, Eh, Jc
4 via 22
The letters in the following baby names add up to 22, which reduces to four (2+2=4).
Girl names (4 via 22)
Boy names (4 via 22)
Kaia, Lia, Ila, Giada, Ali, Aicha
Ali, Lee, Dale, Akai, Hadi, Mace, Dael, Bane
4 via 31
The letters in the following baby names add up to 31, which reduces to four (3+1=4).
Morrison, Courtney, Kristofer, Christofer, Quintus
Number 4: Significance and associations
What does the number four mean in numerology?
There’s no definitive answer, unfortunately, because various numerological systems exist, and each one has its own interpretation of the number four. That said, if we look at a couple of modern numerology/astrology websites, we see 4 being described as “hardworking,” “practical,” “stable,” “trustworthy,” and “detail-oriented.”
We can also look at associations, which are a bit more concrete. Here are some things that are associated with the number 4:
Seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter)
Cardinal directions (north, south, east, west)
States of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma)
Original Greek classical elements (water, earth, air, fire)
Today’s interview is with Roseanna, a 26-year-old from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
What’s the story behind her name?
In the 80’s, singer Chris de Burgh wrote a song for his daughter called “For Rosanna”. When my mom heard the song, she instantly loved the name. She chose my spelling, Roseanna, because she figured it was the most intuitive. Rose-anna.
The name Rosanna (and all sound-alike names) had become trendy in the early ’80s thanks to Toto’s 1982 song “Rosanna.” Perhaps this trendiness is what inspired Chris de Burgh to name his daughter Rosanna in 1984. His song “For Rosanna” was released on the same 1986 album as mega-hit “The Lady in Red.” (The specific spelling Roseanna, though, was most popular back in 1950 thanks to the 1949 movie Roseanna McCoy.)
What does she like most about her name?
I love that it is uncommon. I have only met a few others with my name. I like the nickname options too, though I don’t use them often. When I was younger, I was called Rosie, which I quite like these days. My family calls me Zana, which I really love.
What does she like least about her name?
I am constantly called Roseanne. And despite my moms best intentions, people usually spell it without the E, Rosanna.
Finally, would Roseanna recommend that her name be given to babies today?
Perhaps? In some ways, Roseanna seems kind of dated. I have yet to meet anyone my age, or younger, with this name; most I’ve met are a couple decades older. That said, both Rose and Anna are well loved these days.
-anna/ana names are all over the charts: Arianna, Brianna, Gianna, Adriana, Joanna, Hanna, Leanna, Liliana, Eliana, etc
Then there are names like Annabelle, Annalise, Annalee, Rosemary, Rosalie, and Roselyn that are all in the top 1000. I think Roseanna could fit in nicely. It is certainly usable and might be considered somewhat unexpected.
Thank you, Roseanna!
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