"The name Orbán will also live on in the government, in the form of the intended new Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Orbán - who is not related to Viktor, however."
The fuck is this article?
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"The name Orbán will also live on in the government, in the form of the intended new Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Orbán - who is not related to Viktor, however."
The fuck is this article?
I read that as a bit of a "fun fact".
Orbán is th 82th most common surname in Hungary, more than 10 thousand people called that way
By comparison Magyar is the 35th, nearly 20 thousand people have that name.
Here is the list of 100 most common surnames:
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leggyakoribb_magyar_csal%C3%A1dnevek_list%C3%A1ja
That's a great Question!
The word Orbán has two n. That is because Orbán is a very common name in Hungary.
Do you have any other questions regarding Hungarian names?