| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hajnal | Dawn, daybreak | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Henriett | Home ruler | French, Germanic, Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Iboly | Violet (the flower) | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Ibolyka | Little violet (diminutive of 'ibolya' meaning 'violet') | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Ildi | Battle | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Ildikó | Battle | Germanic, Hungarian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Ilka | Diminutive of Ilona (from Helen: "light, torch") or of Elisabeth ("God is my oath") | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Ilkah | Likely a diminutive of Ilona or Elizabeth - meanings can include 'light' (from Ilona/Helena) or 'God is my oath' (from Elizabeth). In Turkish contexts it may be associated with İlkay ('first moon'). | German, Hungarian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Ilonka | Diminutive of Ilona; ultimately from Greek Helene meaning "torch" or "light/bright" | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Imola | Named for the Italian town Imola; in Hungarian use it is often associated with the mallow (a flower). | Hungarian, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Imra | Likely 'home ruler' (from Germanic Emeric/Imre); alternatively associated with 'woman' in Arabic | Arabic, Germanic, Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Istvan | Crown, garland; 'crowned' | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Jenoe | Well-born, noble | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Jollan | Violet (violet flower) | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Jozsa | Derived from Joseph: 'May God add' or 'God will increase' | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Jozsefa | God will add; He will increase | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Jozsefina | God will add / He will increase | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Jozsefne | Literally 'wife of József' - used as 'Mrs. József' rather than an independent given name | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Juczi | Diminutive form related to Júlia ('youthful') or Judit ('praised' / 'woman of Judea') | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Jutka | Diminutive of Judit/Judith - 'woman of Judea' or 'praised' | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Karika | Derived from Hungarian for 'ring/hoop'; alternatively treated as a diminutive/variant of Kara ('beloved' or 'dark') | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Kelmen | Merciful, gentle, mild | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Keve | Gentle birth | Hungarian, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Kiral | Likely 'king' or 'royal' (Hungarian). In Indian contexts the meaning can vary and is not firmly established. | Hungarian, Indian | Boy | — | |
| Kiss | In English: 'kiss' (an act of affection). In Hungarian: from the surname Kiss, derived from 'kis' meaning 'small' or 'little'. | English, Hungarian | Unisex | — | |
| Kitti | Derived from Katherine - commonly interpreted as "pure" | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Konta | No single established meaning; likely derives from a surname, place name, or ethnonym (Konta people of Ethiopia). | Hungarian, Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Károly | Free man | Germanic, Hungarian, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Ladanyca | Unknown; possibly derived from the Slavic element 'Lada' (goddess/name element) or patterned after names like Danica - broadly implying beauty/beloved or a coined feminine name | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Lajos | Derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'famous' and 'warrior' - 'renowned/famous warrior'. | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Lajosne | Literally "wife of Lajos" - equivalent to "Mrs. Lajos" | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Lonia | Most commonly 'lioness' (from Leona/Leonia); sometimes associated with 'light' if linked to Ilona/Helen. | English, Hungarian, Latin, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Lorencz | From Laurentum; 'crowned with laurel' or 'laurelled' | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Loránd | Fame of the land | Germanic, Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Magdolna | Woman from Magdala | Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Manye | Varies by origin; if related to 'Manya' (diminutive of Maria) it can be linked to meanings associated with Maria (traditional glosses include 'bitter' or 'beloved'); specific local meanings may differ or be undocumented | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Marienn | Combination of Maria ('beloved' / 'sea of bitterness') and Anne ('grace') - often taken as 'graceful beloved'. | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Marrika | Diminutive of Maria - commonly associated with the meanings attributed to Maria: 'bitter' or 'beloved' | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Merse | Uncertain/rare. Likely either 'marsh, river meadow' (Scots/toponymic) or, if influenced by 'Mercy', 'compassion/favor'. | English, Hungarian | Unisex | — | |
| Mihaly | Who is like God? | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Miksa | Derived from Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest'. | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Molner | Occupational name meaning 'miller' (one who grinds grain); occasionally locational (from Mölln) | Germanic, Hungarian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Moricz | Derived from Mauritius/Maurus - 'Moorish' or 'dark-skinned' | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Mátyás | Gift of Yahweh | Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Nandor | Brave, daring (from the Germanic element 'nand'); historically associated with 'Bulgar' in Hungarian usage | Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Nikolett | Victory of the people | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Ninacska | Affectionate diminutive meaning "little Nina" or "little girl" | Hungarian | Girl | — | |
| Olah | Hungarian: 'Wallachian'/'Romanian' (ethnic/locational); Hebrew: 'burnt offering' or 'ascension'. | Hebrew, Hungarian | Unisex | — | |
| Orben | Most commonly interpreted as 'son of light' (Hebrew Or = light + Ben = son); in a Hungarian/Latin lineage it may be treated as a form of Orbán/Urban, meaning 'city dweller' or 'of the city'. | Hebrew, Hungarian | Boy | — | |
| Orzsebet | Consecrated to God / 'God is my oath' | Hungarian | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Hungarian-origin name in our dataset.