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  2. Zoltán - Wikipedia

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    Zoltan, the name of a pet raven in Stephen King's novel The Gunslinger; Zoltan, a talking stuffed wolf character in the television series Young Dracula; Zoltan Akkanen, the main antagonist in the 2018 anime film Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative; Zoltan Amadeus, a supervillain from the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "Attack of the Arachnoid"

  3. Zoltán of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Zoltán's name seemingly derived from the Arabian sultan title with Turkic mediation, but modern scholars have not unanimously accepted this etymology. [5] According to Anonymus, Zoltán was born after 903, during his father's second campaign against Menumorut. [3]

  4. Zoltan (hand gesture) - Wikipedia

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    Zoltan is a hand gesture in which a person has their hands stacked on top of each other in order to form a letter "Z". Originally used in the 2000 stoner film Dude, Where's My Car? , the Zoltan hand gesture also became popular in 2012 with members of the Pittsburgh Pirates , as well as residents of Pittsburgh rallying around the team.

  5. Zsolt - Wikipedia

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    Zsolt (Hungarian pronunciation:) is a Hungarian masculine given name, originally a variant of Solt. Related names. Zsolt: old Hungarian personal name, with an ...

  6. Magyar tribes - Wikipedia

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    The word "Magyar" possibly comes from the name of the most prominent Hungarian tribe, called Megyer, which became used to refer to the Hungarian people as a whole. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Written sources called Magyars "Hungarians" before the conquest of the Carpathian Basin when they still lived on the Pontic-Caspian Steppe .

  7. Zoltán Böszörmény - Wikipedia

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    Zoltán Böszörmény (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈzoltaːn ˈbøsørmeːni]; 5 January 1893 – ?) was a leading exponent of Fascism in Hungary before the Second World War. ...

  8. Talk:Zoltán - Wikipedia

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    1 Zulta Hungarian name precedes its Turkic original Sultan. 1 comment. 2 False origin and meaning. 2 comments. 3 zoltán. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents ...

  9. Szabó - Wikipedia

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    It is also thought that the other meaning of the verb "kiszab", denoting the act of imposing fines, levying taxes etc. could have also led to the creation of the noun "szabó", meaning an occupation similar to a judge's or magistrate's. The existence of the two meanings could also justify why this surname could become so wide-spread. [3]