Kocsis Explained
Kocsis (Hungarian pronunciation:) is a Hungarian surname, from the Hungarian word kocsi (meaning coach). Kocsis in Hungarian means coachman.
Variations to Kocsis include Kocis and Kočiš. Notable people with the surname Kocsis and variants include:
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- Adrienn Kocsis (born 1973), Hungary-born Peruvian badminton player
- Antal Kocsis (1905–1994), a Hungarian boxer
- Chuck Kocsis (1913–2006), an American amateur golfer
- Erzsébet Kocsis (born 1965) is a Hungarian handball player
- Evelin Viktória Kocsis (born 2006), Hungarian rhythmic gymnast
- Ferenc Kocsis (born 1953), a Hungarian wrestler
- István Kocsis (1949–1994), a Hungarian football player
- James Kocsis, professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic
- Lajos Kocsis (1947–2000), Hungarian footballer
- Orsi Kocsis (born 1984), Hungarian model
- Péter Fülöp Kocsis (born 1963), Hungarian Greek Catholic archbishop
- Sándor Kocsis (1929–1979), a Hungarian footballer
- Zoltán Kocsis (1952–2016), a Hungarian pianist, conductor, and composer
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- Bryan Kocis (1962–2007), also known by his artistic name Bryan Phillips, gay pornographic film director and founder of the gay pornographic studio Cobra Video.
- Tereza Kočiš (born 1934), also written Tereza Košiš, Serbian gymnast and Olympian who competed for Yugoslavia
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