Geza
Geza is a Hungarian given name, derived from the Old Hungarian word "geza," which means "hawk." It has been used as both a first name and a surname in Hungary. The name gained popularity in the 19th century and has since been used by numerous individuals, including notable figures in Hungarian history and culture. One of the most well-known individuals named Geza is Geza Gyorgy, a Hungarian-American architect who designed several notable buildings in the United States, including the United Nations Secretariat Building in New York City. Another notable figure is Geza Rozsnyai, a Hungarian-American author and journalist who wrote extensively about Hungarian history and culture. The name Geza continues to be used today, with many individuals bearing the name in Hungary and around the world.