Szabós
Szabós is a surname of Hungarian origin, derived from the personal name Szabó, which means "tailor" in Hungarian. The name has been used for centuries and is still prevalent in Hungary and other countries with significant Hungarian populations. It is also found in other parts of Europe, particularly in countries with historical ties to Hungary, such as Romania, Slovakia, and Serbia.
The Szabós family name has a rich history, with notable figures contributing to various fields. One of
Another notable Szabós is Béla Szabós, a Hungarian-American physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project during
The Szabós name is also associated with the Szabós family, a prominent Hungarian noble family that played
Despite its long history and notable figures, the Szabós surname remains relatively common in Hungary and other