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Lets add, what the Adalbert III (Bela III) had to say in this matter,
under who's protection the history of the family was written:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Cgyek
In the year of Our Lord's incarnation 819, Ügek, the noblest chieftain
of Scythia descending from the great house of Magog, took to wife in
Dentumoger the daughter of Prince Eunedubelian, called Emese, from whom he begot a son,
who was named Álmos. But he is called Álmos from a divine event, because when she was
pregnant a divine vision appeared to his mother in a dream in the form of a falcon that seemed
to come to her and impregnate her and made known to her that from her womb a torrent would
come forth and from her loins glorious kings be generated, but that they would not multiply in
their own land. Because a dream is called álom in the Hungarian language and his birth was
predicted in a dream, so he was called Álmos. Or he was called Álmos, that is holy, because
holy kings and dukes were born of his line.
He himself claimed to be an Indoeuropean, Scythian, descendat of Japheth.
So his result to be R1, is perfectly fine and agreeable with his own claimed history.
In addition it is worthy to add, that according to the same medieval
legends, Hungarians as a folk were descendants of Ham and Nemrod.
So, if they knew the difference, then we shouldn;t be surrprized also.
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He was a mythical ancestor only.
Ügyek: From the Finno-Ugric origin Hungarian word: üd/üg (holy) with the Magyar diminutive: "k" or from the Turkic üge/öge (prudent) with the Magyar diminutive: "k". The Turkic origin loanword is the less probable, but grammarly proper. The Finno-Ugric origin world is presumably version, because the mythical role of this person: the holy ancestor.
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.... did you read the rest of your link? There is no Slavic name origin here either.
"It is said, speculated or at least possible that the earlier Grand Princes of the Hungarians were also descendants of the Hun Khans, as well as other Turkic peoples, and through them from some daughters of Emperors of China. Simon of Kéza's Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum narrated that royal lineage that makes Hunnic ruler Attila the sixth-generation ancestor of Árpád, conqueror of the Pannonian Basin, through Attila's son Csaba, his son Ed, his son Ügyek, his son Előd, his son Álmos. Álmos was ruler of the Magyars and the father of Árpád."
The naming origin from your own wiki source says it's either a uniquely Magyar name, or Turkic/Uyghur:
1) Öge/Üge - Turk dignitary name, according to historian György Györffy. The meaning of it is "wise" and "sage", also "councillor". The word is also used by the uyghurs.
2) Üge - The last ruler of the Uyghur Empire, also a contemporary to Ügyek. He was murdered in 846 in the Altai Mountains.[5] It is speculated, that when the Empire fell apart, some Uyghur fragments could have escaped westward.
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