Csaba
Csaba (Hungarian: [ˈt͡ʃɒbɒ]) is a Hungarian given name for males. The name may originally mean either "shepherd" or "gift" in Hungarian. According to legend, this was the name of the son of Attila the Hun.
Individuals with the given name include:
- Csaba Almási, Hungarian long jumper
- Csaba Ferenc Asztalos, Romanian politician of Hungarian ethnicity
- Csaba Balogh, Hungarian chess grandmaster
- Csaba Bernáth, Hungarian footballer
- Csaba Csáki, Hungarian physicist
- Csaba Csere
- Csaba Csizmadia, Hungarian footballer
- Csaba Czébely
- Csaba Elthes
- Csaba Fehér, Hungarian footballer
- Csaba Gera
- Csaba Hende, former defense minister
- Csaba Horváth (canoeist), Hungarian flatwater canoeist
- Csaba Horváth (chemical engineer)
- Csaba Hüttner
- Csaba Kuttor
- Csaba Köves
- Csaba Kuzma, Hungarian boxer
- Csaba László (disambiguation), multiple people
- Csaba Madar, Hungarian footballer
- Csaba Markus
- Csaba Mérő
- Csaba Őry
- Csaba Pintér
- Csaba Pléh
- Csaba Regedei, Hungarian footballer
- Csaba Szatmári, Hungarian footballer
- Csaba Székely, Hungarian playwright
- Csaba Szigeti, Hungarian singer, Eurovision Song Contest 1995 participant
- Csaba Sándor Tabajdi
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Csaba
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