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Lajos Bogárdi, 1877 - 1957
MyHeritage Family TreesLajos Bogárdi, 1865 - 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesLajos Bogárdi, 1897 - 1929
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MyHeritage Family TreesLajos Bogárdi, 1892 - 1974
MyHeritage Family TreesLajos Bogárdi, born 1882
MyHeritage Family TreesLajos Bogárdi, born 1914
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FamilySearch Family TreeLajos Bogárdi, 1875 - 1959
FamilySearch Family TreeLajos Bogárdi, born 1882
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Hungary Reformed Church Christenings, 1624-1895Lajos Bogárdi
Hungary Reformed Church Christenings, 1624-1895Lajos Bogárdi
Hungary Reformed Church Christenings, 1624-1895Lajos Bogárdi
Hungary Reformed Church Christenings, 1624-1895Lajos Bogárdi, born 1876
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- Laj Bogardi
- Lajosz Bogardi
- Louis Bogardi
- Loy Bogardi
- Hungarian: Bogárdi Lajos
- Russian: Лайош Богарди (Laiosh Bogardi)


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The first name Lajos is of Hungarian origin, derived from the Latin name "Ludovicus," which itself comes from the Germanic name "Hludwig," meaning "famous warrior." Historically, Lajos has been a prominent name in Hungary, particularly associated with royalty and nobility, as it was borne by several kings of Hungary, including Lajos I, who ruled in the 14th century. The name embodies qualities of leadership and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of Lajos can be found in different cultures, such as Louis in French, Ludwig in German, and Luigi in Italian, each sharing a common root but differing in pronunciation and spelling. The name remains popular in Hungary and among Hungarian communities worldwide, symbolizing a rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
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