Ozsvát
Ozsvát is a Hungarian given name for males. Its origin is debated, with some suggesting a connection to the Germanic name Oswald, meaning "divine power" or "ruler." Others propose a Slavic or even a Turkic root, though evidence for these is less substantial. The name is relatively uncommon in Hungary and has seen fluctuations in popularity throughout history. Historically, it might have been associated with certain noble families or regional traditions. While not a mainstream name, it is recognized and used within Hungary. There are no widely known figures of international fame bearing the name Ozsvát. The name's pronunciation in Hungarian involves a distinct "sz" sound, similar to the "s" in "measure" or "vision," followed by a short "v" sound. Its presence in popular culture is minimal, contributing to its relatively obscure status outside of Hungary. Variations or diminutives of the name are not commonly used.