Tóth

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Tóth (sometimes Tót or Toth) was older term meaning "Slovak" or "Slavonian", since one of the Hungarian names for both Slovakia and Slavonia (Slavic parts of Kingdom of Hungary) was Tothorszag.

Tót has also been a more general Slavic reference, per toponyms like Tótszerdahely and Tótszentmárton on the southern border of Hungary.[1]

The surname Toth is also a less common German surname (Tod), which is a variation of the German word for 'death'.

People with the surname[]

Notable people with the name include:

See also[]

  • Lazlo Toth (disambiguation)
  • Thoth

References[]

  1. ^ Vidmarović, Đuro (2010). "Zvonimir Bartolić i Hrvati u susjednim zemljama s posebnim osvrtom na pomurske Hrvate u Mađarskoj" [Zvonimir Bartolić and the Croats in neighboring countries with special overview of the Croats coming from the Pomurje region and living in Hungary]. KAJ : Literature, Art and Culture Periodical (in Croatian). Zagreb, Croatia: Kajkavian Parliament - Association for Promotion of Science and Arts. 43 (212) (1–2): 63–64. ISSN 1848-7920.
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