rigó
Rigó refers to a surname of Hungarian origin. It is believed to derive from the Hungarian word "rigó" which means "blackbird." The surname is relatively common in Hungary and among Hungarian diaspora communities. Notable individuals with the surname Rigó include the Hungarian violinist József Rigó, known for his popular music performances. The Rigó family name is associated with various fields, though it is most prominently recognized within musical circles due to József Rigó's legacy. Variations in spelling may exist across different regions or historical periods, though Rigó remains the most prevalent form. The etymological connection to the blackbird suggests a possible origin related to the appearance or characteristics of the bird, or perhaps a place name associated with blackbirds. Further genealogical research would be required to establish specific family histories and the precise origins of individual Rigó families.