Kékestavi
Kékestavi is a surname of Hungarian origin. The name likely derives from a combination of the Hungarian word "kék" meaning "blue" and "tó" meaning "lake." This suggests a possible geographical or descriptive origin, perhaps referring to a person who lived near a blue lake or was associated with such a place. Surnames in Hungary, like in many other cultures, often originated from occupations, locations, personal characteristics, or patronymic/matronymic relationships. The "i" suffix in Hungarian surnames is a common possessive or adjectival ending. While the exact historical context for the origin of Kékestavi is not widely documented in readily accessible historical records, the linguistic components offer a clear indication of its etymological roots. As with many surnames, its usage has spread with migration and historical population movements, and individuals bearing the Kékestavi surname can be found in Hungary and in diaspora communities.