Árpádtölgy
Árpádtölgy is a Hungarian surname. It is derived from the personal name Árpád, the leader of the Hungarian tribes who conquered the Carpathian Basin in the 9th century, and the word tölgy, meaning oak. Thus, the surname can be interpreted as "Árpád's oak" or "oak of Árpád." This suggests a connection to historical figures or places associated with Árpád. The name is not particularly common but is found among Hungarian families. Its origins are rooted in the historical and linguistic heritage of Hungary. The surname's components reflect a significant historical figure and a common element of nature, often associated with strength and longevity. As with many surnames, its exact historical transmission and geographical distribution would require detailed genealogical research.