Ferenc Explained
Ferenc (in Hungarian pronounced as /ˈfɛrɛnt͡s/) is a given name of Hungarian origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, Francesco, François, Frank and Franz. People with the name include:
- Ferenc Batthyány, Hungarian magnate and general
- Ferenc Berényi, Hungarian artist
- Ferenc Csik, Hungarian swimmer
- Ferenc Deák (politician), Hungarian statesman, Minister of Justice
- Ferenc Erkel, Hungarian composer and conductor
- Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1713–1770), Hungarian nobleman
- Ferenc Farkas (Jesuit priest), Hungarian Jesuit priest
- Ferenc Farkas (Zala county auditor), Hungarian nobleman
- Ferenc Farkas (1905–2000), Hungarian composer
- Ferenc Fekete (1914–1981), Hungarian cinematographer
- Ferenc Fricsay, Hungarian conductor
- Ferenc Gyurcsány, Hungarian Prime Minister
- Ferenc Karinthy, Hungarian writer and translator
- Ferenc Kölcsey, Hungarian poet, literary critic, orator, politician
- Ferenc Koncz, Hungarian politician
- Ferenc Liszt (1811–1886), Hungarian composer and conductor known as Franz Liszt
- Ferenc Mádl, Hungarian legal scholar, politician, professor
- Ferenc Molnár, Hungarian author
- Ferenc Móra, Hungarian novelist, journalist, and museologist
- Ferenc Paragi, Hungarian track and field athlete
- Ferenc Puskás, Hungarian footballer
- Ferenc Rados (born 1934), Hungarian pianist
- Ferenc Szekeres, Hungarian long-distance runner
- Paul Ferenc, fictional character in Far Cry 2
- Alžbeta Ferencová (born 1991), Slovak musician, actress and model
Ferencz
Ferencz is an old spelling of "Ferenc":
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