Rudas
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Rudas is a Hungarian word and surname, literally meaning "of rúd, pole-horse with carriage, wagon" (Template:Lang-hu "pole, rod, beam, (wagon with) drawbar"):
- Gerő Rudas (né (~1883) Reichenthal), Template:Lang-hu (1856, (Nagy-)Tany (Template:Lang-sk) – 1912), a Jewish Hungarian (Austro-Hungarian)- Transylvanian physician[1]
- László Rudas (né Róth), Template:Lang-hu (1885, Sárvár – 1950, Budapest), a Hungarian communist newspaper editor and politician
- Ferenc Rudas (né Ruck), Template:Lang-hu (born 1921, Budapest), Hungarian football player, -coach, sport leader[2]
- Tibor Rudas, Template:Lang-hu (born 1926, Budapest), a Hungarian entrepreneur
- Márta Bajcsay-Rudas(-Antal), née Antal, Template:Lang-hu (born 1937), a Hungarian track and field athlete
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template., Template:Lang-hu (1944, Budapest – 2010, Vienna), a Hungarian-Austrian psychiatrist
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template., Template:Lang-hu (born 1953, Budapest), a Hungarian-Austrian media manager and politician
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born 1981, Vienna), an Austrian politician (SPÖ)
Rudaś
- {{Link}} is ambiguous. Please use a more specific template. (born 1981, Warsaw), Polish singer of pop music, reggae, ethnic, and soul music
See also
- Rudas Baths (Template:Lang-hu), a thermal and medicinal bath in Budapest; Magyariyed from Serb/Bosniak and Turkish "rudna ilidže" (bath-bath).
- Related surnames
References
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