vezetékneve
Vezetékneve, a term often encountered in Hungarian contexts, refers to the family name or surname—the part of a personal name that identifies the bearer’s family lineage. In Hungarian usage the standard term is vezetéknév, contrasted with keresztnév (given name). The vezetéknév is typically inherited and shared by close relatives, serving as the primary element by which a family is recognized.
Etymology: the word comes from the Hungarian segments vezet ('to lead') and név ('name'), literally conveying the
Usage and variation: Hungarian names are usually given-name followed by family-name in everyday usage, for example
Origins and patterns: Many Hungarian surnames reflect occupations, places, or personal characteristics, and may have origins
In international contexts, Hungarian names are frequently presented in the given-name–surname order, while lists and databases