Nándor
Nándor is a given name of Hungarian origin. It is derived from the Slavic name elements *nav-* meaning "in" and *-ěrad* meaning "to rejoice" or "to be glad." The name thus conveys the meaning "to rejoice within" or "to be glad inwardly." Historically, Nándor was a popular name in Hungary, and it has been borne by several notable figures throughout its history. Its usage has seen fluctuations over time, reflecting broader naming trends within the country. The name is relatively uncommon outside of Hungarian-speaking regions. It is generally considered a masculine given name. While direct translations may vary slightly depending on linguistic interpretation, the core sentiment of inner joy or contentment remains consistent with its etymological roots. The name's sound and structure are characteristic of Hungarian onomastics.