Varga (surname) explained
Varga or Vargha is a Hungarian occupational surname derived from the Hungarian term varga, meaning, “shoemaker” or “cobbler”. https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/varga#Hungarian Czech and Slovak female form is Vargová.
People with the surname “Varga” include:
Academics
Artists
Sportspeople
- Ádám Varga (born 1999), Hungarian footballer
- Barnabás Varga (born 1994), Hungarian footballer
- Béla Varga (wrestler) (1888–1969), Hungarian Olympic wrestler
- Dacian Varga (born 1984), Romanian footballer
- Dániel Varga (born 1983), Hungarian water polo player
- Dénes Varga (born 1987), Hungarian water polo player
- Dezső Varga (born 1939), Romanian ice hockey player
- Erik Varga (born 1976), Slovak sports shooter
- Ferenc Varga (1925–2023), Hungarian sprint canoeist
- Gabriel Varga (born 1985), Canadian kickboxer
- János Varga (1939–2022), Hungarian wrestler
- József Varga (born 1954), Hungarian footballer
- József Varga (born 1988), Hungarian footballer
- József Varga (born 1999), Hungarian footballer
- Judit Varga (born 1976), Hungarian athlete
- Katalin Varga (canoeist) (born 1986), Hungarian paracanoeist
- Kevin Varga, Hungarian footballer
- László Varga (footballer) (born 1987), Hungarian footballer
- Miklós Varga (born 1987), Hungarian boxer
- Milan Varga (born 1983), Slovak ice hockey player
- Miroslav Varga, Czech sport shooter
- Norbert Varga (born 1980), Romanian footballer
- Peter Varga (born 1998), Slovak footballer
- Péter Varga (born 1974), Hungarian kickboxer
- Roland Varga (athlete) (born 1967), Hungarian discus thrower
- Roland Varga (footballer) (born 1989), Hungarian footballer
- Stanislav Varga (born 1972), Slovak footballer
- Tamás Varga (born 1975), Hungarian water polo player
- Zsolt Varga (born 1972), Hungarian water polo player who competed in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics
- Zsolt Varga (canoeist), Hungarian sprint canoeist
- Zvonko Varga (born 1959), Serbian footballer
Others
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