cementarányban
Cementarányban is a Hungarian surname. The name likely derives from a place name, possibly related to the town of Eger and its surroundings, where "cement" might refer to a geological feature or a historical usage of a material. Alternatively, it could be a toponymic indicator, meaning someone from a place called "Cementarány" or a similar sounding location. As with many surnames, its exact origin can be difficult to pinpoint without extensive genealogical research. The suffix "-ban" in Hungarian often indicates location or a place of origin. Therefore, the name suggests a connection to a specific geographical area. Records of individuals bearing this surname can be found in historical documents and modern databases, indicating its continued use. The etymology of the first part of the name, "cement," is open to interpretation, but it's important to note that the word "cement" in its modern construction sense is of Latin origin, though its application in a Hungarian surname might predate or diverge from this specific meaning. The surname is not particularly common but is a recognized part of the Hungarian onomasticon.