Németh
Németh is a Hungarian surname. In Hungarian, német means "German" (the word has Slavic origin, literally meaning "he does not speak", since German is not a Slavic language);[1] the h is a remnant of obsolete Hungarian spelling, as frequently found in names, especially in families of noble origin. Alternate spellings include "Nemeth", "Neimeth", "Német", "Nemath", "Namath", "Nameth", "Nemet" and "Nimitz". The name is also common in Austria and Germany. It is an uncommon given name. People with the name or its variants include:[2][3]
Language(s) | Hungarian |
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Origin | |
Meaning | "German" |
Region of origin | Hungary |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Nemeth, Német, Nemath, Namath, Nemet; Němec |
People
- Németh
- Angéla Németh (born 1946), Hungarian track and field athlete
- Dániel Németh (born 1975), Hungarian photographer
- Gyula Németh (born 1890), linguist
- Gyula Németh (born 1959), athlete
- Imre Németh (1917 – 1989), Hungarian athlete, mainly hammer throw
- János Németh (1906 – 1988), Hungarian water polo player
- Károly Németh (1922), Hungarian politician
- Krisztián Németh (born 1989), Hungarian football player
- László Németh (1901 – 1975), Hungarian writer
- Miklós Németh (born 1948), Hungarian politician
- Miklós Németh (sportsman) (born 1946), Hungarian Olympic javelin throw
- Noémi Németh (born 1986), Hungarian hammer thrower
- Pál Németh (1937 – 2009) Hungarian athlete and coach for hammer throw, father of Zsolt Németh
- Roland Németh (born 1974), Hungarian runner
- Sándor Németh (1925-1993), Hungarian swimmer
- Szilárd Németh (born 1977), ethnic Hungarian professional Slovak footballer
- Tamás Németh (born 1973), Hungarian senior lecturer
- Virág Németh (born 1985), Hungarian professional tennis player
- Zsolt Németh (born 1971), Hungarian hammer thrower, son of Pál Németh
- Zsuzsanna Németh (born 1953), Hungarian politician
- Német
- László Német (born 1956), a Societas Verbi Divini monk
- Nemeth
- Abraham Nemeth (born 1918), American mathematician and inventor
- Evi Nemeth (1940–2013), American engineer, author and teacher
- Jared Nemeth (born 1999), American professional gamer
- Nick Nemeth (born 1980), American professional ok wrestler better known as Dolph Ziggler
- Ryan Nemeth (born 1985), American professional wrestler (brother of Nick)
- John Nemeth (born 1975), American vocalist, songwriter and harmonicist
- Patrik Nemeth (born 1992) Swedish professional ice hockey player
- Steve Nemeth (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Steve Nemeth (gridiron football) (1922–1998), American player of gridiron football
- Christopher Nemeth (1959–2010), British fashion designer
- Namath
- Joe Namath (born 1943), American football quarterback
- Nemet
- Istvan Nemet (born 1942), New Zealand association footballer
- Klaus-Peter Nemet (born 1953), German football coach
- Marina Nemet (1960-2010), Croatian actress
- Nimitz
- Chester W. Nimitz US Navy Admiral. Namesake of the USS Nimitz
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References
- A similar linguistic development exists with the Arabic word Ajam which literally means "silent", or "mute" and in fact means "non-Arab" or specifically "Persian" .
- "Nemeth Name Meaning and Origin". ancestry.com. Retrieved 2008-01-06.
- "NEMETH". co.uk. Retrieved 2008-01-06.
See also
Surnames meaning "German" of different origins:
- Douch (English)
- Němec (Czech)
- Tedesco (surname) (Italian)
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