Fajtás
Fajtás is a Hungarian surname. It is derived from the Hungarian word "fajta," which translates to "sort," "kind," "breed," or "species." The suffix "-s" often denotes possession or characteristic, suggesting that the name might have originally referred to someone who bred or dealt with specific types of animals or plants, or perhaps someone who was considered a particular sort of person. Like many surnames, it likely originated as a descriptive epithet or a toponym. The distribution of the surname fajtás is primarily within Hungary and among Hungarian diaspora communities. Historical records and genealogical databases can provide more specific information about the origins and migration patterns of families bearing this surname. Variations in spelling are not commonly reported for this surname, maintaining relative consistency across generations. It is a relatively uncommon surname compared to more prevalent Hungarian names.