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Hungarian poet
Endre Ady (Hungarian: diósadi Ady András Endre, archaic English: Andrew Ady; 22 November 1877 – 27 January 1919) was a turn-of-the-century Hungarian poet
Endre_Ady
City with county rights in Southern Great Plain, Hungary
Judaism (27). Baja's library got its name from the famous Hungarian poet, Endre Ady. The library's building used to be Baja's synagogue. The building was
Baja,_Hungary
Commune in Satu Mare, Romania
in Satu Mare County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Ady Endre (Érmindszent or Adyfalva), Căuaș, Ghenci (Gencs), Ghilești (Illéd), Hotoan
Căuaș
Monument in 1 Unirii Street, Zalău
1957 (80 years after the birth of Endre Ady). (in Hungarian) Ady Endre, Balaskó Nándor, 1957 (in Hungarian) Ady Endre, Balaskó Nándor, 1957 v t e v t e
Monument_to_Endre_Ady,_Zalău
Name list
Endre is a masculine given name, a form of "Andrew". Notable people with the name include: Endre (vice-palatine), 13th-century nobleman Endre Ady, poet
Endre
Surname list
Ady is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cindy Ady (born 1956/57), Canadian politician Endre Ady (1877–1919), Hungarian poet and journalist
Ady_(surname)
Hungarian poet (1905–1937)
mother), showed the influence of French surrealism and Hungarian poets Endre Ady, Gyula Juhász and Lajos Kassák. In the 1930s, József turned his focus
Attila_József
Commune in Cluj, Romania
from 1968 to 2002, when these were split off to form Negreni Commune. Endre Ady lived in the Castle during World War I, when it was owned by the family
Ciucea
Hungarian writer
published several volumes. She was a cousin of the poet Endre Ady. By then a widow, Mariska Ady wrote poems during the First World War, on the horrors
Mariska_Ady
Hungarian poet (1817–1882)
considered one of the greatest Hungarian poets beside Sándor Petőfi, Endre Ady, Miklós Radnóti and Attila József. The first scientific monograph on Arany
János_Arany
Hungarian writer
1918) was a Hungarian writer and poet. Called a "great, great writer" by Endre Ady, she was one of the most important female Hungarian authors, and an important
Margit_Kaffka
City located in Bihor County, Romania
its stained glass eagle in the ceiling. Ady Endre Museum – a museum dedicated to notable Hungarian poet Endre Ady, a former resident of Oradea. Teatrul
Oradea
Second-largest city of Hungary
century, the Debrecen press attracted several notable figures to the city. Endre Ady, Gyula Krúdy, and Árpád Tóth all began their journalistic careers in Debrecen
Debrecen
Castle ruins in Bratislava, Slovakia
as the western gateway of the Kingdom of Hungary. The Hungarian poet Endre Ady used it as a symbol of modernism and Westernization in his poem I am the
Devín_Castle
Monument in Iuliu Maniu Square, Zalău , Romania
Hungarian) Endre Ady, 105. WESSELÉNYI (in Romanian) Statuia lui Miklós Wesselényi, Zalău (in Hungarian) Endre Ady, 105. WESSELÉNYI (in Romanian) Endre Ady, WESSELÉNYI
Wesselényi_Monument
Municipality in Sălaj, Romania
most famous Hungarian poets Endre Ady attended the Protestant school in Zalău (since 1957, there has been a statue of Endre Ady in front of the school).
Zalău
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
their newly formed states include: Hungarians Sándor Petőfi, Mór Jókai, Endre Ady, Imre Madách, Dezső Kosztolányi, Gyula Krúdy, Ludwig Hevesi; Czechs Karel
Austria-Hungary
composer Koloman Gögh (Kladno) – football player Endre Ady (Érmindszent/Mecenţiu) – poet Mariska Ady (Hadad/Hodod) – poet János Apáczai Csere (Apáca/Apața)
List_of_Hungarians
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up ady, Ady, or ADY in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ady or ADY may refer to: András or Endre Ady (1877–1919), Hungarian poet Ady (surname) Adi
ADY
University in Hungary
This system has been ranked 300th in the world's Top500 supercomputer. Endre Ady, poet (1877–1919) János Arany, writer and poet (1817–1882) Ézsaiás Budai
University_of_Debrecen
Historical region in Central Europe
Lucian Blaga, George Coșbuc, Ioan Slavici, Octavian Goga, Liviu Rebreanu, Endre Ady, Elie Wiesel, Elek Benedek and Károly Kós were born in Transylvania. Liviu
Transylvania
Hungarian writer, journalist and translator
continued for the rest of his life. In 1908, Kosztolányi replaced the poet Endre Ady, who had left for Paris, as a reporter for a Budapest daily. In 1910,
Dezső_Kosztolányi
Ildikó Rejtő - fencing Lajos Werkner - fencing George Worth - fencing Endre Ady - poet János Arany - poet Mihály Babits - poet, writer, and translator
List_of_people_from_Budapest
Public school in Zalău, Sălaj County, Romania
Ady Endre (for a notable former graduate), then Liceul de Matematică-Fizică, Liceul Teoretic and, after 2001, Colegiul Național "Silvania". Endre Ady
Silvania_National_College
Neighbourhood of Paris, France
Salvador Dalí, Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett, Emil Cioran, Reginald Gray, Endre Ady, Joan Miró, Hilaire Hiler, Magdalena Rădulescu, and, in his declining
Montparnasse
Cemetery in Budapest, Hungary
built to the plans of Miklós Ybl in 1868. Other interments include: Endre Ady (poet) Ignác Alpár (architect) József Antall (Prime Minister, historian)
Fiume_Road_Graveyard
Romanian sculptor
Balaskó-szoborkompozíció nyomában. Művelődés, 2006/1. sz. Ady Endre, 1957 Salacea, The educational network (in Hungarian) Ady Endre, Balaskó Nándor, 1957 v t e
Nándor_Balaskó
Hungarian writer (1900–1989)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Sándor_Márai
Hungarian painter (1878–1959)
1920, Márffy married the young widow Berta (Boncza) Ady, also known as "Csinszka." Her husband Endre Ady had died in 1919, after they had been married four
Ödön_Márffy
Hungarian writer, poet and journalist
Endre Kukorelly (born 26 April 1951) is a Hungarian writer, poet and journalist. He is a teacher of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. He was also
Endre_Kukorelly
Academic journal
Sándor Petőfi Stanislas Ostroróg Victoria Ocampo H. D. F. Kitto Muriel Clara Bradbrook David Daiches Robert Rozhdestvensky Endre Ady Nichita Stănescu
Indian_Literature_(journal)
Hungarian writer (1904–1985)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Sándor_Török_(writer)
Physical anomaly involving extra fingers or toes
"the Octopus") for his extra digit on each extremity.[citation needed] Endre Ady, Hungarian poet born with six fingers, but one was removed as a child
Polydactyly
Hungarian actor
of the best performer of the poetry of Attila József, Gyula Illyés and Endre Ady. Performed in numerous films from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. One
Zoltán_Latinovits
March 1959 31 December 1998 31 December 1999 500 Ft 174 × 80 mm Violet Endre Ady (1877–1919) View of Budapest 30 June 1969 21 August 1970 31 August 1999
Banknotes of the Hungarian forint
Banknotes_of_the_Hungarian_forint
Hungarian politician (1953–2020)
ezred (Beszélgetőkönyv és dokumentumgyűjtemény; Sz. G. és Farkas Wellmann Endre) Budapest, Ulpius-ház, 2009. Nyestbeszéd (Szőcs Géza 33 verse Faludy György
Géza_Szőcs
mozdony (locomotive). Previously, the loanword lokomotív had been used. Endre Ady János Arany Mihály Babits Bálint Balassi Dániel Berzsenyi Mihály Csokonai
Hungarian_literature
Hungarian editor and writer
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Ignotus
Former student organization
apolitical and declared itself in favour of self-education and science. Endre Ady described the galilesists as the 'young army of Fever', dedicating various
Galileo_Circle
Hungarian language newspaper
Szakasits (1939–1944, from 1945) Anna Kéthly (1957–1964) Writers, publicists Endre Ady György Faludy Ferenc Fejtő Gyula Illyés Sándor Jemnitz, music critic (1924–1950)
Népszava
Hungarian modernist painter collective
carried by vibrant, seething currents. It can’t have been by chance that Endre Ady broke in with his new songs at the time when Béla Bartók came with his
The_Eight_(painters)
Building in Budapest, Hungary
Endre Ady, sitting at his favorite booth in the Central Cafe
Central_Café
Soviet, and later Russian, rock band
1988 Князь Тишины Knyaz' Tishiny (Prince of Silence), after a poem by Endre Ady 1988 Отбой (LIVE) Otboy (Lights-out) 1989 Человек без имени Chelovek Bez
Nautilus_Pompilius_(band)
46 4 Songs included in Mikrokosmos Sz. 107, BB 105 5 Songs on poems by Endre Ady Op. 16, Sz. 63, BB 72 5 Songs on poems by Klára Gombossy and Wanda Gleiman
List of compositions by Béla Bartók
List_of_compositions_by_Béla_Bartók
Hungarian sociologist, politician and historian
"the local Piarist grammar school—the same establishment attended by Endre Ady, two years younger and later to become the supreme poet of their generation
Oszkár_Jászi
Church in Lompirt, Romania
Református templom) is a church in Lompirt, Romania, completed in 1777. Endre Ady in front of the church The rectory Szilágylompért, szerkesztő Szőnyi Levente
Reformed_Church,_Lompirt
Hungarian literary journal
both poetry and prose writing. The first generation included the poets Endre Ady, Árpád Tóth, Mihály Babits, Dezső Kosztolányi, Gyula Juhász and Géza Gyóni
Nyugat
Hungarian poet (1620–1704)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
István_Gyöngyösi
Ticket that grants privileges over a defined period of time
Hungarian poet Endre Ady's season rail pass from 1912
Season_ticket
Boulevard in Paris, France
("Párisban járt az ősz", "Autumn appeared in Paris") of the Hungarian poet Endre Ady, 1906 Mentioned in Of Human Bondage, Chapter 44 by W. Somerset Maugham
Boulevard_Saint-Michel
Hungarian painter
in Budapest in the early 20th century, associated with such poets as Endre Ady and composers as Béla Bartók. In 1937, Czigány killed his family and committed
Dezső_Czigány
Hungarian writer (1791 - 1830)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
József_Katona
Hungarian poet
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Ferenc_Békássy
Hungarian scholar and writer (1901–1945)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Antal_Szerb
Croatian-Hungarian poet
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Janus_Pannonius
Hungarian poet (1910–2006)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
György_Faludy
Hungarian library in Buda (1460–1526)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Bibliotheca_Corviniana
Cluj-Napoca A fiam bölcsőjénel Endre Ady 1910 Budapest A Halál rokona Endre Ady 1949 Cluj-Napoca A maradandóság városában Endre Ady 1950 Cluj-Napoca A murit
List of compositions by Nicolae Bretan
List_of_compositions_by_Nicolae_Bretan
ruler Umm Salal Mohammed – Sheikh Mohammed bin Jassim Al Thani Ady Endre – Endre Ady, Hungarian poet Alexandria – Alexandru II Ghica, Prince of Wallachia
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Calendar year
British mariner; 3rd Officer aboard RMS Titanic (d. 1961) November 22 Endre Ady, Hungarian poet (d. 1919) Joan Gamper, Swiss-born businessman, founder
1877
Musical artist
Between 1900 and 1962, Bretan wrote over 200 lieder based on texts by Endre Ady, Eminescu, Octavian Goga, Heinrich Heine, Nikolaus Lenau, and others.
Nicolae_Bretan
Hungarian pornographic actress (born 1968)
April 2022. Akiktől búcsút vettünk: […] Mészáros Piroska Gabriella / Ady Endre u. "Il bel parlare diIdeazione". 9 December 2000. Archived from the original
Angelica_Bella
Place in Central Transdanubia, Hungary
Hungary. One of its main streets is called Ady Endre utca, named after the famous Hungarian writer Ady Endre. Alsószentiván at the Hungarian Central Statistical
Alsószentiván
Hungarian politician and writer (1790–1838)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Ferenc_Kölcsey
Hungarian novel writer (1825–1904)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Mór_Jókai
Transylvanian-born Hungarian political figure and essayist
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Kelemen_Mikes
Hungarian writer
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Péter_Nádas
Hungarian author (1908–2007)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Mária_Szepes
Hungarian poet (1883–1937)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Gyula_Juhász_(poet)
(born 1935, Jordan/US, p/nf) Endre Ady (1877–1919, Hungary, p) Julia Cartwright Ady (1851–1924, England, nf) Mariska Ady (1888–1977, Hungary, p) Nadine
List_of_authors_by_name:_A
Hungarian sculptor
Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor noted for his medal sculptures of Endre Ady, Sándor Petőfi, Ferenc Liszt, Mihály Babits and Kelemen Mikes creating
Ö._Fülöp_Beck
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
List_of_Hungarian_chronicles
Romanian literary magazine
decades, Ramuri put out numerous authors in translation—variously including Endre Ady, Anna Akhmatova, Ivo Andrić, Alain Bosquet, Robert Desnos, T. S. Eliot
Ramuri
Hungarian politician
Liszt Academy. In January 1939 he had his own declamation of poems of Endre Ady, Ferenc Kölcsey, Gyula Illyés, Mihály Babits, Dezső Kosztolányi and Lőrinc
György_Aczél
Hungarian poet (1773–1805)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Mihály_Csokonai
Hungarian writer and lawyer
Tiszavidék) and was a member of the Liberal Party and the Petőfi Society [hu]. Endre Ady criticized his conservatism. Levelek egy német faluból (1870) Szomorú
Ödön_Rádl
Hungarian writer and journalist
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Géza_Gárdonyi
Hungarian printer and historian (c.1490 - c.1574)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Gáspár_Heltai
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Dániel_Berzsenyi
Hungarian poet, writer and translator
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Mihály_Babits
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
László_L._Lőrincz
Hungarian cemetery in Budapest
Golden Team Károly Bund, forestry engineer and environmentalist Csinszka, Endre Ady's wife Tamás Cseh, singer and songwriter Zsuzsa Cserháti, singer János
Farkasréti_Cemetery
First extant Hungarian book about history
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Gesta_Hungarorum
Hungarian poet (1909–1944)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Miklós_Radnóti
Calendar year
1881) January 22 – Carl Larsson, Swedish painter (b. 1853) January 27 Endre Ady, Hungarian poet (b. 1877) Nikolai Iudovich Ivanov, Russian general (b
1919
Hungarian journalist and writer
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Elek_Benedek
Hungarian writer and politician (1847–1910)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Kálmán_Mikszáth
Hungarian writer
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
György_Spiró
Hungarian communist revolutionary and politician (1886–1938)
During his early education at Kolozsvár, Kun became friends with the poet Endre Ady, who introduced him to many members of Budapest's left-wing intelligentsia
Béla_Kun
Hungarian poet, writer, educator, and translator
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Ágnes_Nemes_Nagy
Hungarian poet (1886–1928)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Árpád_Tóth
and foreign poets were set to tune by Kaláka, including János Arany, Endre Ady, Sándor Weöres, Dezső Kosztolányi, Sándor Kányádi, Lőrinc Szabó, Attila
Kaláka
Hungarian politician
fights of his age, opposite the conservative forces' attacks he protected Endre Ady. Hegedüs had works dealing with economic, taxation and emigration questions
Lóránt_Hegedüs
Hungarian writer (1823–1864)
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Imre_Madách
college was Endre Ady, whose first poem was published in the Szilágy on 22 March 1896, and who would later also contribute to the paper. "Ady Endre levelezése
Szilágy_(newspaper)
Hungarian painter (1873–1940)
literature and music. They worked with such writers and composers included Endre Ady and Béla Bartók. The Eight's style was quite complex. They worked with
Károly_Kernstok
Day of the year
(born 1836) 1917 – Ernst Sars, Norwegian historian (born 1835) 1919 – Endre Ady, Hungarian poet and journalist (born 1877) 1921 – Maurice Buckley, Australian
January_27
12th-century Hungarian text
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Funeral_Sermon_and_Prayer
13th-century historical medieval chronicle from the Kingdom of Hungary
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Gesta_Hunnorum_et_Hungarorum
Hungarian poet and literary translator
Ambrus Sándor Bródy Géza Gárdonyi Ferenc Herczeg Ignotus Miklós Bánffy Endre Ady Miksa Fenyő Ferenc Molnár Gyula Krúdy Dezső Szabó Zsigmond Móricz Ferenc
Lőrinc_Szabó
ENDRE ADY
ENDRE ADY
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
To Endure; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante; Enduring
Girl/Female
French
Form of Greek masculine Andrew, meaning manly or brave. Feminine form of Andre, masculine.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at the end of a village or settlement, from Middle English end (Old English ende).
Male
French
French form of Latin Leander, LÉANDRE means "lion-man."Â
Boy/Male
French American English Portuguese
Masculine; manly; brave.
Boy/Male
Greek Hungarian
Manly.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
To Endure; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante; Enduring
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Latin
A Man's Woman; Female Version of Andre or Andrew
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English
To Endure; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante; Enduring
Boy/Male
American, British, English
To Endure; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante; Enduring
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Shakespearean
To Endure; Patience; One of the Many Qualities and Virtues that the Puritans Adopted as Names After the Reformation; Enduring; To Suffer
Boy/Male
English French
Blend of Dion and Andre.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
To Endure; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante; Enduring
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Jamaican
Manly; Blend of Dion and Andre; Masculine
Boy/Male
English French
Blend of Dion and Andre.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
To Endure; Enduring; Contemporary Phonetic Variant of Dante Enduring
Boy/Male
African, American, Basque, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Latin
Manly; Brave; Masculine; Warrior; Strong
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Andreas, ENRE means "man; warrior."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Blend of Dion and Andre; Manly
Boy/Male
Scottish
Manly. From the Greek Andrew. Has long been a popular Scottish name, because St. Andrew is the...
ENDRE ADY
ENDRE ADY
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
After Sunset Timing
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Iranian, Parsi
A Female Character in Shahnameh
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Slender. (French) 'from the forest.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name composed of the elements beorht, briht ‘bright’ + sige ‘victory’.
Boy/Male
Dutch Scandinavian
Bear.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Falgun | பாலà¯à®•à¯à®¨
Arjun
Boy/Male
Sikh
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Lord Shiva; Auspicious; Lucky
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Well, with the addition of man ‘man’, i.e. ‘man who lived by a stream’.Variant spelling of German Wellmann.Swedish : ornamental name composed of an unexplained first element (found as a place-name element, of various possible origins) + man ‘man’.Thomas Welman came to Lynn, MA, from England before 1640.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Punyapriya | பà¯à®¨à¯à®¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
A loving person
ENDRE ADY
ENDRE ADY
ENDRE ADY
ENDRE ADY
ENDRE ADY
v. t.
To harden; to toughen; to make hardy.
v. t.
To endure; to suffer.
v. t.
An older spelling of Endow.
v. t.
To bear with patience; to suffer without opposition or without sinking under the pressure or affliction; to bear up under; to put up with; to tolerate.
v. i.
To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity; to hold out.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Endue
v. t.
To invest.
imp. & p. p.
of Endue
v. t.
To endue.
obs. imp.
of Last, to endure.
v. t.
See Inure.
n.
One who, or that which, makes an end of something; as, the ender of my life.
imp. & p. p.
of Endure
v. t.
To support; to endure.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Endure
v. t.
To remain firm under; to sustain; to undergo; to support without breaking or yielding; as, metals endure a certain degree of heat without melting; to endure wind and weather.
v. t. & i.
To endure; to abide.
v. i.
To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain.
v. t.
To brook; to endure.
v. t.
To endure.