Donát
Donát is a given name of Hungarian origin. It is the Hungarian form of the Roman name Donatus, which derives from the Latin word "donatus," meaning "given" or "gifted." The name has a long history of use in Hungary and is often associated with Saint Donatus, a Roman soldier and martyr revered in Christian tradition. While not as common as some other Hungarian names, Donát maintains a consistent presence and is recognized as a traditional choice. The name can be found in various historical records and is still given to boys in Hungary today. Its meaning, "gifted," has contributed to its enduring appeal.