Lajos
Lajos (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlɒjoʃ]) is a Hungarian masculine given name, cognate to the English Louis. People named Lajos include:
| Gender | masculine | 
|---|---|
| Language(s) | Hungarian | 
| Name day | August 25 | 
| Other gender | |
| Feminine | Ludovika, Lujza | 
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Germanic | 
| Meaning | Famous warrior | 
| Other names | |
| Nickname(s) | Lali, Lajcsi | 
| Cognate(s) | Ludwig | 
| Anglicisation(s) | Louis | 
Hungarian monarchs:
In Hungarian politics:
- Lajos Aulich, second Minister of War of Hungary
 - Lajos Batthyány, first Prime Minister of Hungary
 - Count Lajos Batthyány de Németújvár, county head of Győr and Governor of Fiume
 - Lajos Dinnyés, Prime Minister of Hungary from 1947 to 1948
 - Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian lawyer, politician and Regent of Hungary
 
In football:
- Lajos Baróti, coach of the Hungary national football team
 - Lajos Czeizler, Hungarian football coach
 - Lajos Détári, retired Hungarian football player
 - Lajos Sătmăreanu, former Romanian football player
 - Lajos Tichy, Hungarian footballer
 
In art:
- Lajos Csordák, Hungarian/Slovak painter
 - Lajos Markos, Hungarian American painter
 - Lajos Koltai, Hungarian cinematographer and film director
 
In Hungarian literature:
- Lajos Bíró, Hungarian novelist, playwright, and screenwriter
 - Lajos Egri, author of The Art of Dramatic Writing
 - Lajos Hevesi, Jewish Hungarian journalist and author
 
In chess:
- Lajos Portisch, Hungarian chess player
 - Lajos Steiner, Hungarian chess player
 
In other fields:
- Lajos Bárdos, Hungarian composer and professor of music at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
 - Lajos Pósa, Hungarian mathematician
 - Lajos Werkner (1883–1943), Hungarian 2x Olympic champion saber fencer
 - Zoltán Lajos Bay, Hungarian physicist
 
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