Alright, we will follow this logic. What about the names Vajk, Géza, Sarolt, Emese, Csaba, Koppány, Bendegúz, etc?
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Do you think they all were wiped out? :picard1:
Btw, man, you didn;t understand.
I didn;t say he was a Scyth - the more true one - can you get it?
Now you are turning this, where were Scythians in the
Middle Ages. For what? To make a artificial problem?
You do not know, as he supposedly lived in pre-historic times, whenQuote:
Levente's name was never Slavonic. His name is a Hungarian name. The Hungarian name is Slavonic origin, but Levente was not Louanta.
Hugarians were somewhere on the East, and possible mixed some Slavs.
It depends what role they play and in which times they appieard.
I did not say that foreing forname means always a foreign people.
So there is no sense to showing this list, the more, that some seems
to be a surnames and cognomic names.