félúton
Félúton is a Hungarian surname. Its literal translation from Hungarian is "half-ton," which could refer to a unit of weight or potentially a humorous or descriptive nickname that became hereditary. Surnames derived from measurements or professions are common across many cultures. The etymology suggests a possible origin related to trade, agriculture, or perhaps a physical characteristic. As with many surnames, its exact origin and the circumstances under which it was adopted are not precisely documented, but it likely arose organically within Hungarian society. Individuals with the surname Félúton can be found primarily in Hungary and in countries with significant Hungarian diaspora populations. The surname's uniqueness stems from its unusual literal meaning in modern Hungarian.