Máté (surname)
Máté is a surname of Hungarian origin.
Notable examples of the surname Máté include:
People
- Gábor Máté (athlete), Hungarian discus thrower
- Gábor Máté (physician), a Hungarian-born Canadian physician and expert on Addiction and Stress
- Ilya Mate (born 1956), a Soviet Ukrainian wrestler
- János Máté (born 1990), a Hungarian footballer
- Ferenc Máté (born 1945), a Hungarian author
- Gergő Máté (born 1990), a Hungarian footballer
- Péter Máté (1947-1984), a Hungarian singer, composer, and pianist
- Péter Máté (footballer) (born 1984), a Hungarian footballer
- Péter Máté (footballer born 1979), a Hungarian footballer
- Rudolph Maté, a Austro-Hungarian film director,
- Sébastien Maté, French footballer
- Tibor Máté (1914-2007), a Hungarian handballer
- Vasily Mate (1856–1917), Russian artist and engraver
- András Máté (1940-2012),a Hungarian footballer
- Alexander Máté (born 1984),a German SAP BW Consultant
gollark: ++remind 3d-2h <@319753218592866315> make macron <@!330678593904443393>
gollark: As a new mRNA strand is generated by the action of the RNA polymerase II machinery on a stretch of DNA, it gets a “cap” attached to the end that’s coming out from the DNA (the “5-prime” end), a special nucleotide (7-methylguanosine) that’s used just for that purpose. But don’t get the idea that the new mRNA strand is just waving in the nucleoplasmic breeze – at all points, the developing mRNA is associated with a whole mound of specialized RNA-binding proteins that keep it from balling up on itself like a long strand of packing tape, which is what it would certainly end up doing otherwise.
gollark: You ARE to produce macron.
gollark: ++magic py import utilutil.config["LyricLy"] = "bad"
gollark: LyricLy cannot, in fact, complete anything ever.
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