Ferenc
Ferenc (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]) is a given name of Hungarian origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, François, Frank and Franz. People with the name include:
- Ferenc Deák, Hungarian statesman, Minister of Justice
- Ferenc Mádl, Hungarian legal scholar, politician, professor
- Ferenc Kölcsey, Hungarian poet, literary critic, orator, politician
- Ferenc Erkel, Hungarian composer and conductor
- Ferenc Berényi, Hungarian artist
- Ferenc Fricsay, Hungarian conductor
- Ferenc Gyurcsány, Hungarian Prime Minister
- Ferenc Karinthy, Hungarian writer and translator
- Ferenc Liszt, Hungarian composer and conductor
- Ferenc Molnár, Hungarian author
- Ferenc Paragi, Hungarian track and field athlete
- Ferenc Puskás, Hungarian footballer
- Ferenc Szekeres, Hungarian long-distance runner
- Ferenc Szalasi, Hungarian politician, the leader of the Arrow Cross Party
Ferencz
"Ferencz" is an old spelling of "Ferenc":
- János Ferencz Fetzer
- Ferencz József Gyulay, Graf von Maros-Németh und Nádaska; (de)
- Ferencz Jámbor (Hungarian: Jámbor Ferencz, born 1973); (hu)
- Ferencz József Koháry de Csábrág
- Ferencz Örvéndi Molnár (Hungarian: Örvéndi Molnár Ferencz, 1637–1699); (hu)
- Steven (István) Ferencz Udvar-Házy
- Benjamin Berell Ferencz, a Transsylvania-born US Jewish American lawyer
- István Ferencz (Hungarian: Ferencz István, born 1944); (hu)
- Károly Ferencz (Hungarian: Ferencz Károly (birkózó), 1911–1984); (hu)
- László Ferencz (Hungarian: Ferencz László, born 1961); (hu)
- Réka Ferencz (Hungarian: Ferencz Réka, born 1989), Romanian biathlete
See also
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