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    Mátyás

    Also spelled: Matthew, Matthias, Matteo, Mathieu, Matěj

    Mátyás · Matthew (English) · Matthias (German) · Matteo (Italian) · Mathieu (French) · Mateo (Spanish)

    Pronunciation: MAH-tyahsh

    ♂ Male
    Hebrew

    Meaning

    Gift of God

    Origin

    Hebrew

    The Story Behind Mátyás

    Mátyás is the Hungarian form of the biblical name Matthew, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Mattityahu. Mattityahu means 'gift of Yahweh,' with Yahweh being the name of the Israelite God. The name has a long and rich history, first appearing in the Old Testament and later becoming prominent in the New Testament through the apostle Matthew.

    Over centuries, the name evolved through various languages. From Hebrew, it passed into Greek as Matthaios and then into Latin as Matthaeus. From Latin, it spread across Europe, developing different forms in each language, such as Matthias in German, Mathieu in French, and Mátyás in Hungarian. Its enduring popularity is largely due to its religious significance.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Uncommon
    Trend:Stable
    Era:Medieval, Contemporary
    Popular in:Hungary

    Popularity Trends

    Is Mátyás Right for Your Baby?

    Mátyás is a Classic, Strong name for boys that suits parents looking for something with character. It may require a brief explanation of pronunciation in some regions.

    Syllables2
    LengthMedium
    International UseRegional
    PronunciationModerate

    Cultural Associations

    Biblical / Christian

    Regions Where Mátyás Is Used

    Hungarian

    Name Vibe

    Classic
    Strong

    Famous People Named Mátyás

    • Mátyás Rákosi (Hungarian Communist leader)
    • Mátyás Szűrös (former interim President of Hungary)
    • Mátyás Erdély (Hungarian cinematographer)

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Matyi

    Mátyás in different fonts

    MátyásDancing Script
    MátyásCaveat
    MátyásSatisfy
    MátyásPacifico
    MátyásGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Mátyás

    What does Mátyás mean?

    Mátyás means "Gift of God". It is derived from Hebrew.

    What is the origin of Mátyás?

    Mátyás originates from Hebrew. Its cultural origin is Hebrew.

    Is Mátyás a male or female name?

    Mátyás is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Mátyás?

    Mátyás is pronounced "MAH-tyahsh".

    What language does Mátyás come from?

    Mátyás comes from Hebrew.

    Is Mátyás a popular name?

    Mátyás is considered a uncommon name, and its popularity trend is stable.

    What are variants of Mátyás?

    Variants of Mátyás include Matthew, Matthias, Matteo, Mathieu, Matěj.

    What are nicknames for Mátyás?

    Common nicknames for Mátyás include Matyi.

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