Megyer
Megyer is an old Hungarian male given name, derived from Mogyer, the name of the leading Hungarian tribe and has of Finno-Ugric or Turkic origin.[1] Endonym Magyar (for Hungarians) also derived from the tribal name Megyer.[2] It is also the name of several settlements in and around Hungary with various prefixes.
Places:
- Békásmegyer, former village, now part of the 3rd District of Budapest, Hungary
- Bábonymegyer, village in Hungary
- Bélmegyer, village in Hungary
- Káposztásmegyer, former village, now part of Budapest
- Kismegyer, village in Hungary
- Mezőmegyer, village in Hungary
- Megyer, village in Hungary
- Megyer, former village, now part of Budapest
- Megyer, former village, now part of Pécs, Hungary
- Nagymegyer, Hungarian name of Veľký Meder, Slovakia
- Nógrádmegyer, village in Hungary
- Pócsmegyer, village in Hungary
- Tótmegyer, Hungarian name of Palárikovo, Slovakia
- Vasmegyer, village in Hungary
- Megyeri Bridge, bridge in Budapest
References
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