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Bojár

Bojár is a Hungarian term that historically denotes a boyar, a member of the feudal aristocracy in Russia and other Slavic states. In modern Hungarian usage, bojár also functions as a surname and, more rarely, as a masculine given name. The word is most often encountered in historical contexts or in family names, and it may appear without the diacritic in non-Hungarian texts.

Etymology and usage: The form bojár derives from the Slavic title boyar and entered Hungarian through long-standing

Variants and distribution: As a surname, bojár is found among Hungarian families and can appear in historical

See also: Boyar, the Slavic noble class from which the Hungarian term borrows; related linguistic forms in

cultural
contact
with
East
Slavic
regions.
The
diacritic
over
the
a
marks
a
quality
of
vowel
length
in
Hungarian
orthography,
and
the
word
is
typically
pronounced
with
emphasis
on
the
first
syllable.
In
contemporary
contexts,
its
primary
role
is
as
a
surname,
with
restricted
use
as
a
given
name.
records
related
to
Hungarian
genealogy
or
literature.
In
non-Hungarian
contexts,
the
name
may
be
rendered
as
Bojar,
lacking
the
Hungarian
diacritic,
which
can
affect
pronunciation
and
recognition.
other
languages
that
adapted
the
title.