When Berta Horváth was born on 30 January 1902, in Naszály, Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary, her father, István Horváth, was 38 and her mother, Zsófia Pap, was 34. She had at least 1 son with Antal Dávid. She died on 11 July 1975, in her hometown, at the age of 73.
Some characteristic forenames: Hungarian Laszlo, Zoltan, Tibor, Sandor, Geza, Bela, Lajos, Kalman, Imre, Istvan, Attila, Gyula.
Hungarian (Horváth): ethnic name for a Croat (in particular a Croatian refugee from the Turks, i.e. the Ottoman Empire), from an old spelling of Hungarian Horvát, itself from Croatian Hrvat. This could also be a nickname for a Hungarian who lived in Croatia, who had dealings with Croatia, or who often traveled there (from 1091 to 1526 the present-day Croatia was under Hungarian rule). The surname in the form Horváth is also very frequent in Slovakia and Czechia (see Charvat ). See also Horvat , compare Horwath .
Jewish (from Hungary; Horváth): adoption of the Hungarian surname in 1 above because it has some sounds in common with the original surname such as, presumably, Horowitz .
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