Lévai

Lévai, Levai, Levaï, Lévay or Levay is a Hungarian Jewish surname, originating from the Israelite surnames Levi and Levy.

It may refer to:

  • István Lévai (boxer) (born 1957), Hungarian boxer
  • Ivan Levaï (born 1937), Hungarian-French journalist
  • Katalin Lévai (born 1954), Hungarian politician
  • Nick Levay (1977–2021), American computer security expert
  • Simon LeVay (born 1943), British-American neuroscientist
  • Sylvester Levay (born 1945), Hungarian composer
  • Vivien Lévai (born 1992), Hungarian volleyball player
  • Anikó Lévai (born 1963), wife of Hungarian Prime Minister
  • Mag. Laurin Levai (born 1983), Ante Portas / Sozialarbeiter

History

The Holocaust Memorial at Dohány Street Synagogue in Budapest.
The Holocaust Memorial – an olive tree – in the patio of the Dohány Street Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary.

The surname Lévai is a Jewish surname,[1] which was created by the modification of the original Jewish name of Levi (surname) or Levy (surname). The name's bearers today are of Jewish Descent. During World War II, the time of The Holocaust, the name Lévai/Lévay was a name very much preferred by the Hungarian Jewish population to change their names to – in order to try to evade persecution.

See also

References

  1. ^ "MAGYAR ZSIDÓ LEXIKON". mek.oszk.hu. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
Surname list
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