Hajnalka
Hajnalka is a Hungarian feminine given name originating from the 19th century. It is made up of the word hajnal ("dawn") and the diminutive suffix -ka.[1] Notable people with the given name include:
- Hajnalka Sipos (born 1972), Hungarian footballer
- Hajnalka Futaki (born 1990), Hungarian handball player
- Hajnalka Juhász (born 1980), Hungarian politician
- Hajnalka Tóth (born 1976), Hungarian fencer
- Hajnalka Kiraly-Picot (born 1971), Hungarian fencer
Gender | Female |
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Language(s) | Hungarian |
Name day | 7 March |
Origin | |
Region of origin | Hungary |
References
- Fercsik, Erzsébet; Raátz, Judit (2009). Kiss, Gábor (ed.). Keresztnevek enciklopédiája [The encyclopedia of given names] (PDF). Vol. A Magyar Nyelv Kézikönyvei XVI. Budapest: Tinta. p. 389. ISBN 978 963 9902 18 3. ISSN 1589-4371.
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