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    Orbán / Urban / Urbain / Urbano

    Orbán · Urban (English, German) · Urbain (French) · Urbano (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese)

    Pronunciation: OR-bahn

    ♂ Male
    Latin

    Meaning

    urban, from the city

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    The name Orbán is derived from the Latin cognomen Urbanus, meaning 'of the city' or 'urban'. It was a common name in the Roman Empire and gained popularity due to several early Christian saints, most notably Pope Urban I. The name spread throughout Europe with the influence of Christianity and the Roman Catholic Church.

    In Hungary, Orbán became a significant given name and surname. Its usage as a given name has historical roots, often associated with individuals who were seen as sophisticated or connected to urban centers. Over time, it has become strongly identified with Hungarian culture.

    Famous People Named Orbán

    • Orbán Viktor (Viktor Orbán), current Prime Minister of Hungary
    • Pope Urban I, 3rd-century Pope and saint
    • Pope Urban II, who initiated the First Crusade
    • Pope Urban VIII, 17th-century Pope

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