Definition
Sándor Pázmándy is a personal name of Hungarian origin. No widely recognized encyclopedic entry exists that confirms the individual's notability, profession, or historical significance.
Overview
The name appears in limited contexts, primarily as a Hungarian personal name. References to individuals named Sándor Pázmándy are scarce in major reference works, scholarly databases, and reputable historical records. Consequently, there is insufficient verified information to provide a detailed biographical or contextual overview.
Etymology / Origin
- Sándor: The Hungarian form of the given name Alexander, derived from the Greek Alexandros meaning “defender of the people.”
- Pázmándy: A Hungarian surname indicating origin or association with the village of Pázmánd, located in Fejér County, Hungary. The suffix “-y” (or “-i”) in Hungarian surnames commonly denotes “from” or “of” a place.
Characteristics
As a personal name, Sándor Pázmándy follows typical Hungarian naming conventions: the given name (Sándor) precedes the family name (Pázmándy). No specific characteristics—such as occupational titles, achievements, or contributions—are documented in reliable sources.
Related Topics
- Hungarian naming conventions
- Hungarian noble families (the Pázmándy family historically held land and titles)
- Place name: Pázmánd, Fejér County, Hungary
Accurate information is not confirmed.