Tóth
This article is about real people named Tóth or Toth. For a pseudonym used in crank letters, see Don Novello#Lazlo.
Tóth (sometimes Toth) is a very common surname in Hungary, meaning "Slav" and later "Slovak" in old Hungarian (now spelt tót).
It can also mean "Croat", since one of the Hungarian names for Slavonia (the northern part of Croatia, bordering to Hungary) was Tothorszag;[1] although Horváth is the more usual contemporary formulation.
The surname Toth is also a less common German surname (Tod), which is a variation of the old German word for 'death'.
Notable bearers include:
- Alex Toth (1928–2006), American cartoonist
- Saint Alexis Toth (1853–1909), Slovakian priest of the Russian Orthodox church who served in the United States
- André De Toth (1912?–2002), American filmmaker
- Andrea Tóth (born 1980), Hungarian water polo player
- Árpád Tóth (1886–1928), Hungarian poet
- Claudia Toth (born 1981), Austrian curler
- Ed Toth, American drummer
- Eric Justin Toth (born 1982), suspected child pornographer and FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive
- Ferenc Tóth (sport wrestler) (1928–2003), Hungarian Greco-Roman wrestler
- Ferenc Tóth (pilot), Hungarian glider aerobatic champion
- Ivett Tóth (born 1998), Hungarian figure skater
- Jennifer Toth (born 1967), English journalist and writer
- Jerry Toth (1928–1999), Canadian composer and woodwind player
- Juraj Tóth, Slovak astronomer
- Kaleb Toth (born 1977), Canadian lacrosse player
- Kálmán Tóth (1831–1891), Hungarian poet
- Kevin Toth (born 1967), American shot putter
- Lazlo Toth (vandal) (born 1940), Australian who took a geologist hammer to Michelangelo's Pieta
- László Fejes Tóth (1915–2005), Hungarian mathematician
- Mihály Tóth II (born 1974), Hungarian footballer
- Mike Toth (born 1963), Canadian sports anchor
- Noémi Tóth (born 1976), Italian water polo player
- Peter Wolf Toth (born 1947), American sculptor
- Steve Toth (born 1960), American politician
- Taylor Toth (born 1988), American figure skater
- Tamás Tóth (born 1989), Hungarian triathlete
- Tom Toth (born 1962), American football player
- Zsófia Tóth (born 1989), Hungarian triathlete
- Taylor N. Toth (born 1995), American World Champion Equitation Rider
- David P. Toth (born 1983), 2x World Racquetball Champion
See also
References
- ↑ eRMK – Elektronikus Régi Magyar Könyvtár^RMNY II_ 1601–1635 ^Mutatók^HELYNÉVMUTATÓ^Sz
Compare: Szlavónia (Sclavonia, Thotország, Tootország, Tothorszag, Tótország)
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