Piroska
Piroska is a Hungarian feminine given name. Derived from the Latin name Prisca ("ancient"), the Hungarian form of the name originally appeared as Piriska, later developing into Piroska. This change was likely due to Piriska's similarity to the Hungarian name — and color — Piros ('red').[1]
Gender | feminine |
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Language(s) | Hungarian |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Latin |
Derivation | Piri |
Meaning | "red", "blushing" |
Other names | |
Nickname(s) | Piri |
Anglicisation(s) | Priscilla |
Derived | Prisca |
Related names | Piros |
The name is on the official list of Hungarian names managed by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.[2] Its diminutive form, or nickname, Piri,[2] has developed into a standalone name.[1]
The name day for Piroska and Piri is January 18.
Notable Piroskas and Piris
- Piroska Molnár, Hungarian actress
- Piroska Szamoránsky, handball player
- Saint Piroska, renamed Irene, daughter of King László I, wife of John II Komnenos
- Piri Vaszary, actress
The name Piroska in popular culture
- Piroska Rozgonyi in János Arany's narrative poem Toldi szerelme
- Hungarian name for Little Red Riding Hood
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References
- Ladó, János; Bíró, Ágnes (2005). Magyar utónévkönyv [Hungarian given names] (in Hungarian). Budapest: Vince Kiadó. p. 228. ISBN 963 9069 72 8.
- "Az MTA Nyelvtudományi Intézete által anyakönyvi bejegyzésre alkalmasnak minősített utónevek jegyzéke" (in Hungarian). Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. May 2017. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
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