Árpád (given name)
Arpad or Árpád is an Hungarian masculine given name. It may refer to:
- Árpád Ambrusz (born 1980), a Hungarian football player
- Árpád Balázs (born 1937), a Hungarian classical music composer
- Árpád Bárány (born 1931), a Hungarian Olympic fencer
- Árpád Basch (1873-1944), a Hungarian painter and graphic artist
- Arpad Busson (born 1963), a French financier and London-based socialite
- Árpád Bogsch (1919-2004), a Hungarian turned American international civil servant
- Árpád Csonka (born 1991), a Slovak football player
- Arpad Darazs (1922-1986), a Hungarian-American music educator
- Árpád Doppler (1857-1927), a Hungarian-German composer
- Árpád Duka-Zólyomi (born 1941), a Slovak politician and Member of the European Parliament
- Arpad Elo (1903-1992), the creator of the Elo rating system for two-player games such as chess
- Árpád Feszty (1856-1914), a Hungarian painter
- Árpád Göncz (born 1922), a Hungarian liberal politician and former President of Hungary
- Árpád Házi (1908-1970), a Hungarian communist politician
- Árpád Henney (1895-1980), a Hungarian politician and military officer who served as Minister without portfolio between 1944 and 1945 in the Nazi-dominated Ferenc Szálasi cabinet
- Arpad Joó (born 1948), a Hungarian conductor and concert pianist
- Árpád Lengyel (1915-1993), a Hungarian swimmer
- Árpád Majoros (born 1983), a Hungarian football player
- Árpád Mihály (born 1980), a Romanian ice hockey player
- Arpad Miklos (1967-2013), a Hungarian pornographic actor
- Árpád Milinte (born 1976), a Hungarian football player
- Árpád Orbán (1938-2008), a Hungarian football player
- Árpád Pál (born 1955), a Hungarian former handball player
- Árpád Pédery (1891-1914), a Hungarian gymnast
- Árpád Prandler (born 1930), a Hungarian judge of the International Criminal Tribunal
- Árpád Pusztai (born 1930), a Hungarian-born biochemist and nutritionist
- Arpád Račko (born 1930), a Slovak sculptor
- Arpad Simonyik (born 1940), a Canadian sprint canoer
- Árpád Soltész (born 1944), a Hungarian sprint canoer
- Árpád Soós (1912-1991), a Hungarian zoologist, entomologist and museologist
- Árpád Sterbik (born 1979), a Hungarian-born Spanish handball player
- Árpád Szabó (1878-1948), a Hungarian politician
- Árpád Szakasits (1888–1965), a Hungarian Social Democrat, then Communist political figure
- Árpád Székely (living), a Hungarian ambassador to the Russian Federation
- Árpád Szenes (1897-1985), a Hungarian-Jewish abstract painter who worked in France
- Árpád Tóth (1886-1928), a Hungarian poet and translator
- Árpád Vajda (1896–1967), a Hungarian chess master
- Arpad Vass (born 1959), a research scientist and forensic anthropologist
- Arpad Vass (footballer) (born 1989), a Slovenian football player
- Árpád von Degen (1866-1934), a Hungarian biologist and botanist
- Árpád Weisz (1896-1944), a Hungarian football player and manager
- Arpad Wigand (1906-1983), an SS-Oberführer who served as the SS and Police Leader in Warsaw
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