Balázs Explained

Gender:masculine
Language:Hungarian
Name Day:February 3
Anglicisation:Blaise
Balázs
Language origin:Latin
Meaning:Disputed
Nickname:Bazsi, Bali, Balu

Balázs (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbɒlaːʒ]) is a Hungarian surname and male given name, equivalent to the French name Blaise. The name can be traced back to the Latin Blaesus (later Blasius) family. One branch of the gens Cornelia distinguished itself with this name from the rest of the family. The Hungarian variant was formed by consonant cluster reduction in the Latin version by inserting an 'a' sound.[1]

Etymology

The etymology of the word is disputed. In some explanations, the Latin name Blasius has been identified with the Greek Basileus, meaning 'royal'.[2] Other sources explain the meaning of the name as a combination of two words. According to those, the prefix is blandus ('affable') or belasius~bel ('dress'), while in the suffix syros ('small') lies.[3]

As a settlement name

The name often appears as a toponym as well,[4] but sometimes it is only present or recognizable in the Hungarian variant of the settlement's name:

Notable persons

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As a given name:

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Fercsik; Raátz 2009, p64–66
  2. Fercsik; Raátz 2009, p64–66
  3. Fercsik; Raátz 2009, p64–66
  4. Fercsik; Raátz 2009, p64–66