rakosszármazékok
Rákoszkármazékok is a Hungarian term that translates to "descendants of the crayfish." This designation is not a formal scientific classification but rather a colloquial or historical reference to groups of people believed to have originated from or been associated with crayfish-rich areas. Historically, in some rural communities, particularly those with abundant freshwater sources like rivers and ponds, crayfish were a significant food source and an integral part of the local economy and diet. Individuals or families who were particularly involved in crayfish hunting, fishing, or trade might have been referred to by this term. The term likely carries connotations of a humble or working-class background, tied to the natural resources of their environment. It is important to note that "rákoszkármazékok" does not denote a distinct ethnic group or a specific lineage in a genealogical sense. Instead, it reflects a cultural and socio-economic identifier based on historical livelihood and geographical association. The usage of such terms can vary regionally and over time.