csálás
Csálás is a Hungarian surname. It is likely derived from the Hungarian word "csal" which can mean to deceive, to entice, or to cheat. The suffix "ás" is a common Hungarian noun-forming suffix. Therefore, the surname may have originated as a nickname for someone who was perceived as deceitful, cunning, or perhaps a hunter who enticed prey. Alternatively, it could refer to someone who was a gambler or engaged in activities that involved trickery.
The etymology suggests a possible origin in medieval times, as surnames often arose from descriptive nicknames,
As with many surnames, the exact origin and historical context of "csálás" can be difficult to pinpoint