Gyula (name)
Gyula listen ,Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɟulɒ] is a Hungarian male given name. It was adopted as a given name sometime after the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary. It was revived in the 19th century and is often associated with the Latin name Julius.
Gender | masculine |
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Language(s) | Hungarian |
Name day | April 12 |
Other gender | |
Feminine | Júlia |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Latin/Greek |
Meaning | downy-bearded |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Gyuszi |
Cognate(s) | Julius |
Anglicisation(s) | Julius |
Notable persons
- Gyula Aggházy (1850–1919), Hungarian genre painter and art teacher
- Gyula Andrássy (1823–1890), Hungarian statesman; Prime Minister of Hungary, Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary
- Gyula Andrássy the Younger (1860–1929), Hungarian politician
- Gyula Babos (1949-2018), Hungarian jazz guitarist
- Gyula Bádonyi (1882–1944), Hungarian footballer
- Gyula Batthyány (1887-1959), Hungarian painter and graphic artist
- Gyula Benczúr (1844-1920), Hungarian artist
- Gyula Bíró (1890–1961), Hungarian Olympic football player
- Gyula Bóbis (1909–1972), Hungarian heavyweight wrestler
- Gyula Bodrogi (born 1934), Hungarian television and film actor
- Gyula Cseszneky (1914–1970), Hungarian aristocrat, poet, cavalry officer
- Gyula Csortos (1883–1945), Hungarian film and stage actor
- Gyula Derkovits (1894-1934) Hungarian painter and graphic artist
- Gyula Feldmann (1880—1955), Hungarian football player and coach
- Gyula Gál (born 1976), Hungarian handball player
- Gyula Germanus (1884–1979), Hungarian orientalist, politician, writer and academic
- Gyula Glykais (1893–1948), Hungarian fencer
- Gyula Gózon (1885–1972), Hungarian actor and comedian
- Gyula Gömbös (1886–1936), Hungarian military officer and politician, Prime Minister of Hungary
- Gyula Grosics (1926–2014), Hungarian footballer
- Gyula Horn (1932–2013), Hungarian politician; third Prime Minister of Hungary
- Gyula Illyés (1902–1983), Hungarian poet and novelist
- Gyula Kabos (1887–1941), Hungarian actor and comedian
- Gyula Kállai (1910–1996), Hungarian Communist politician
- Gyula Károlyi (1871–1947), Hungarian politician, Prime Minister of Hungary
- Gyula Katona (born 1941) Hungarian mathematician
- Gyula Kellner (1871–1940), Hungarian athlete
- Gyula Kertész (1888–1982), Hungarian footballer
- Gyula Kőnig (1849–1913), Hungarian mathematician
- Gyula Kristó (1939–2004), Hungarian historian
- Gyula Krúdy (1878–1933), Hungarian writer and journalist
- Gyula László (1910–1998), Hungarian historian, archaeologist and artist
- Gyula Lóránt (1923–1981), Hungarian footballer and manager
- Gyula Mándi (1899-1969), Hungarian Olympic footballer and manager
- Gyula Németh (linguist) (1890–1976), Hungarian linguist and turkologist
- Gyula Ortutay (1910–1978), Hungarian ethnographer and politician
- Gyula Pados (born 1969), Hungarian cinematographer and director
- Gyula Pártos (1845–1916), Hungarian architect
- Gyula Sáringer (1928–2009), Hungarian agronomist and entomologist
- Gyula Szabó (1930–2014), Hungarian actor
- Gyula Szapáry (1832–1905), Hungarian politician, Prime Minister of Hungary
- Gyula Török (1938–2014), Hungarian boxer
- Gyula Vikidál (born 1948), Hungarian singer
- Gyula Wlassics (1852–1937), Hungarian politician
- Gyula Zsivótzky (1937–2007), Hungarian hammer thrower
See also
- Gyula (title), a Hungarian title of the 9th-10th century It means Leader.
- Gyula II, the gyula who was baptized in Constantinople around 950
- Gyula III, the gyula who was defeated by King Stephen I of Hungary around 1003
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