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Tóth (sometimes Tót or Toth) is a surname that was an older term meaning " Slovak" or "Slavonian", since one of the Hungarian names for both Slovakia and Slavonia (Slavic parts of Kingdom of Hungary) was Tothorszag.

Tót has also been a more general Slavic reference, per toponyms like Tótszerdahely and Tótszentmárton on the southern border of Hungary. [1]

People with the surname

Notable people with the name include:

See also

References

  1. ^ Vidmarović, Đuro (2010). "Zvonimir Bartolić i Hrvati u susjednim zemljama s posebnim osvrtom na pomurske Hrvate u Mađarskoj" [Zvonimir Bartolić and the Croats in neighboring countries with special overview of the Croats coming from the Pomurje region and living in Hungary]. KAJ: Literature, Art and Culture Periodical (in Croatian). 43 (212) (1–2). Zagreb, Croatia: Kajkavian Parliament - Association for Promotion of Science and Arts: 63–64. ISSN  1848-7920.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tóth (sometimes Tót or Toth) is a surname that was an older term meaning " Slovak" or "Slavonian", since one of the Hungarian names for both Slovakia and Slavonia (Slavic parts of Kingdom of Hungary) was Tothorszag.

Tót has also been a more general Slavic reference, per toponyms like Tótszerdahely and Tótszentmárton on the southern border of Hungary. [1]

People with the surname

Notable people with the name include:

See also

References

  1. ^ Vidmarović, Đuro (2010). "Zvonimir Bartolić i Hrvati u susjednim zemljama s posebnim osvrtom na pomurske Hrvate u Mađarskoj" [Zvonimir Bartolić and the Croats in neighboring countries with special overview of the Croats coming from the Pomurje region and living in Hungary]. KAJ: Literature, Art and Culture Periodical (in Croatian). 43 (212) (1–2). Zagreb, Croatia: Kajkavian Parliament - Association for Promotion of Science and Arts: 63–64. ISSN  1848-7920.

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