Dictionary of Family Names in the Visegrad Countries

Editorial information


Editor-in-chief:

Mariann Slíz

(ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary)


Editorial board:


Czechia:

Žaneta Dvořáková, Pavel Štěpán, Veronika Štěpánová

(Czech Language Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)


Hungary:

Tamás Farkas, János N. Fodor, Annamária Ulla Szabó T., Kitti Hauber

(ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)


Poland:

Małgorzata Rutkiewicz-Hanczewska, Justyna Walkowiak, Karolina Galewska

(Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)


Slovakia:

Ján Bauko, Orsolya Hegedűs

(Faculty of Central European Studies, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra)

 

Systems Design and Development:

András Majdán

(Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary



Cite as:

DFNVC = Dictionary of Family Names in the Visegrad Countries = Slovník příjmení v zemích Višegrádské skupiny = A visegrádi országok családnévszótára = Słownik nazwisk państw wyszehradzkich = Slovník priezvisk vyšehradských krajín. Ed.-in-chief Mariann SLÍZ. Praha–Budapest–Poznań–Nitra: ÚJČ–ELTE–AMU–UKF, 2024. https://v4surnames.elte.hu/

 

Full description:

DFNVC = Dictionary of Family Names in the Visegrad Countries = Slovník příjmení v zemích Višegrádské skupiny = A visegrádi országok családnévszótára = Słownik nazwisk państw wyszehradzkich = Slovník priezvisk vyšehradských krajín. Ed.-in-chief Mariann SLÍZ, ed. board Žaneta DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Pavel ŠTĚPÁN, Veronika ŠTĚPÁNOVÁ, Tamás FARKAS, János N. FODOR, Annamária Ulla SZABÓ T., Kitti HAUBER, Małgorzata RUTKIEWICZ-HANCZEWSKA, Justyna WALKOWIAK, Karolina GALEWSKA, Ján BAUKO, Orsolya HEGEDŰS. Praha–Budapest–Poznań–Nitra: Czech Language Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Adam Mickiewicz University, Constantine the Philosopher University, 2024. Online. https://v4surnames.elte.hu/       

           

                                                                                       


The project is co-financed by the Governments of Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from the International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.