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    Default Turkic names of the Huns

    I just found out that:
    Attila’s grandfather was Ouldes = Uldız/Yıldız
    Attila’s uncles were Oebars and Octar = Aybars and Oktar
    Attila’s father was Mundzuk = Muncuk/Boncuk
    Attila’s sons were Ilek and Dengizik = İlik and Dengiz/Deniz
    Attila’s daughter was Eitil = İtil/İdil

    Do these names still exist among Magyars?

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    Of course. What you listed and more.

    For example, Csaba is a very popular name and is the name one of the sons of Attila.

    Not to mention in the national anthem as well. It mentions prominently the father of Attila.

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    S merre zúgnak habjai
    Tiszának, Dunának,
    Árpád hős magzatjai
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    You brought our ancestors up
    Over the Carpathians' holy peaks
    By You was won a beautiful homeland
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turul Karom View Post
    Of course. What you listed and more.

    For example, Csaba is a very popular name and is the name one of the sons of Attila.

    Not to mention in the national anthem as well. It mentions prominently the father of Attila.

    Őseinket felhozád
    Kárpát szent bércére,
    Általad nyert szép hazát
    Bendegúznak vére.
    S merre zúgnak habjai
    Tiszának, Dunának,
    Árpád hős magzatjai
    Felvirágozának.

    You brought our ancestors up
    Over the Carpathians' holy peaks
    By You was won a beautiful homeland
    For Bendeguz's sons
    And wherever flow the rivers of
    The Tisza and the Danube
    Árpád our hero's descendants
    Will root and bloom.

    Csaba sounds like Çaba. I just checked and it means shepherd, which means Çoban in Turkish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itilvolga View Post
    Csaba sounds like Çaba. I just checked and it means shepherd, which means Çoban in Turkish.
    That word is of Indo-European origin lol.

    Cioban (/tʃo'ban/) is a Romanian surname meaning "shepherd". It is derived from the Persian Çoban. Notable people with the surname include:

    Denis Cioban (born 1985), Moldovan road bicycle racer
    Mitrofan Cioban (born 1942), Moldovan mathematician

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daos777 View Post
    That word is of Indo-European origin lol.

    Cioban (/tʃo'ban/) is a Romanian surname meaning "shepherd". It is derived from the Persian Çoban. Notable people with the surname include:

    Denis Cioban (born 1985), Moldovan road bicycle racer
    Mitrofan Cioban (born 1942), Moldovan mathematician
    I think Persians took this word from their Turkic neighbors. The actual meaning of shepherd is Shiwan in Persian. The word “çoban” was used even in Tuna-Bolgar Language

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    Quote Originally Posted by itilvolga View Post
    I think Persians took this word from their Turkic neighbors. The actual meaning of shepherd is Shiwan in Persian. The word “çoban” was used even in Tuna-Bolgar Language
    The old word of Čop/šop (related to the English Sheep) meant Sheep. and the suffix of -ban still means keeper. thus Šoban means Shepherd in Persian (Persian means Avestan Language).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daos777 View Post
    The old word of Čop/šop (related to the English Sheep) meant Sheep. and the suffix of -ban still means keeper. thus Šoban means Shepherd in Persian (Persian means Avestan Language).
    Didn’t know that, mine was a wild guess since the word is in Turkic languages for a long time.

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    Some (not exhaustive list) of Hungarian names commonly used today that are Turkic:

    ÁKOS
    ÁLMOS
    CSONGOR
    GÉZA
    GYÖNGYI
    GYULA
    KÁLMÁN
    ZSOMBOR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turul Karom View Post
    Some (not exhaustive list) of Hungarian names commonly used today that are Turkic:

    ÁKOS
    ÁLMOS
    CSONGOR
    GÉZA
    GYÖNGYI
    GYULA
    KÁLMÁN
    ZSOMBOR
    White boi why are you promoting an tribe that your people exctincted XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMaestro View Post
    White boi why are you promoting an tribe that your people exctincted XD
    Last time I checked most people would consider most Turkics "white".

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ctor-dietitian

    But I don't think it matters because being "white" has become to culturally associated with anti-Islam (and no, I am not a Muslim). Things is, if 70+% of Anatolian Turks today didn't speak Turkish and were born a little more west but looked identical as they do now and were either agnostic of Christians, they'd be welcome into the fold 100% like anyone else. Ironic since so many people call them assimilated Byzantines which would make them defacto "white" anyway.

    Regardless, I match one Hun grave and three conquering Hungarian graves, and that's just from what we have so far.

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