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Máté (given Name)
Máté is a masculine Hungarian given name. Notable people with the name include: * Máté Csák (other), several people * Máté Fejes, (born 1988), Hungarian ice dancer * Máté Fenyvesi (born 1933), Hungarian footballer * Máté Halász (born 1984), Hungarian handballer * Máté Helebrandt (born 1989), Hungarian racewalker * Máté Hidvégi (born 1955), Hungarian biochemist * Máté Katona (born 1990), Hungarian footballer * Máté Kiss (born 1991), Hungarian footballer * Máté Kocsis Máté Kocsis (born 6 May 1981) is a Hungarian jurist, sports administrator and politician, who served as Mayor of Józsefváros (8th district of Budapest) from 2009 to 2018. He also represents Józsefváros (Budapest Constituency XI then VI) in ... (born 1981), Hungarian jurist and politician * Máté Lékai (born 1988), Hungarian handballer * Máté Pátkai (born 1988), Hungarian footballer * Máté Skriba, (born 1992), Hungarian footballer * Máté Tóth (footballer, born ...
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Máté Csák (other)
Mate may refer to: Science * Mate, one of a pair of animals involved in: ** Mate choice, intersexual selection ** Mating * Multi-antimicrobial extrusion protein, or MATE, an efflux transporter family of proteins Person or title * Friendship ** Mateship * Mate (naval officer) ** Chief mate, also known as first mate ** Second mate ** Third mate * Third (curling), also known as a vice, vice-skip, or mate, the team member who delivers the second-to-last pair of a team's stones in an end People Given names * Mate (given name) * Máté (given name) Surname *Máté (surname) Beverages * Mate (drink) (/ˈmɑːte/), made from the yerba mate plant ** Mate, a traditional South American container carved from a dried calabash * Mate de coca, or coca tea Technology * MATE (software) (/ˈmɑːteɪ/) stylised in capitals, a fork of GNOME 2 (desktop shell for desktop hardware) * Mate or mating condition, a synonym for constraints used in computer-aided design (CAD) * Huawei Mate serie ...
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Máté Tóth (footballer, Born 1991)
Máté Tóth (born 22 January 1991 in Budapest) is a Hungarian football player who plays for Vasas SC. From 2012 Augustus played for REAC Budapest. Career Starting out with Budapest outfit III. Kerületi TUE, he moved on to Sheffield United's link club Ferencvárosi TC and then made a switch to their arch rivals Újpest FC. Máté's talents then saw him transferred to Italian side Empoli F.C., but he failed to settle and switched back to his home land in July with Győri. Moment Club is REAC (Rákospalotai Egyettértés Atlétikai Club, Budapest ) - middle defender. At 188 cm he is an imposing prospect but also blessed with all the qualities of a modern-day defender. The Hungary under 19 International is an A.C. Milan supporter, and lists Rossoneri stalwart Alessandro Nesta as his idol. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, commonly referred to as Tottenham () or Spurs, is a professional football club based in Tottenham, London, Engla ...
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Matthew (given Name)
Matthew is an English language male given name. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew name "" (''Matityahu'') which means "Gift of Yahweh". Etymology The Hebrew name "" (Matityahu) was transliterated into Greek to "Ματταθίας" (''Mattathias''). It was subsequently shortened to Greek "Ματθαῖος" (''Matthaios''); this was Latinised as ''Matthaeus'', which became ''Matthew'' in English. The popularity of the name is due to Matthew the Apostle who, in Christian tradition, is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and the author of the Gospel of Matthew. Maiú and Maidiú were both a borrowing of the name Matthew among the Anglo-Normans settlers in Ireland. Maitiú is the most common Irish form of the name. Matthew is also used as an anglicisation of the Irish name '' Mathúin'' (meaning "bear"). Popularity The name Matthew became popular during the Middle Ages in Northwest Europe, and has been very common throughout the English-speaking world. In Ireland, Matth ...
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Máté (surname)
Máté is a surname of Hungarian origin. Notable examples of the surname Máté include: People * Gábor Máté (athlete), Hungarian discus thrower * Gábor Máté (physician), a Hungarian-born Canadian physician and expert on Addiction and Stress * Ilya Mate (born 1956), a Soviet Ukrainian wrestler * János Máté (born 1990), a Hungarian footballer *Ferenc Máté (born 1945), a Hungarian author *Gergő Máté (born 1990), a Hungarian footballer * Péter Máté (1947-1984), a Hungarian singer, composer, and pianist *Péter Máté (footballer) (born 1984), a Hungarian footballer *Péter Máté (footballer born 1979), a Hungarian footballer *Rudolph Maté, an Austro-Hungarian film director, *Sébastien Maté, French footballer *Tibor Máté (1914-2007), a Hungarian handballer * Vasily Mate (1856–1917), Russian artist and engraver *András Máté (1940-2012),a Hungarian footballer *Alexander Máté (born 1984),a German SAP BW Consultant *Patrick Maté (born 1964),a French Animat ...
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Mate (given Name)
Mate () is a Croatian given name, a variant of Matthew. Notable people with the name include: * Mate Balota (1898–1963), Croatian poet, novelist and economist * Mate Baturina (born 1973), Croatian football striker * Mate Bilić (born 1980), Croatian football striker * Mate Boban (1940−1997), Croatian politician * Mate Brajković (born 1981), Croatian football striker * Mate Bulić (born 1957), Croatian pop and folk singer * Mate Delić (born 1993), Croatian tennis player * Mate Dragičević (born 1979), Croatian football striker * Mate Dugandžić (born 1989), Australian soccer player * Mate Dujilo (born 1982), Croatian football defender * Mate Eterović (born 1984), Croatian football forward * Mate Ghvinianidze (born 1986), Georgian football defender * Mate Granić (born 1947), Croatian diplomat and politician * Mate Jakich (1940–2010), New Zealand rugby union player * Mate Lacić (born 1980), Croatian football defender * Mate Mahadevi (born 1946), Indian scholar and mys ...
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Máté Bella
Máté Bella (born 28 November 1985, in Budapest) is a Junior Prima Award, Erkel Ferenc and Béla Bartók–Ditta Pásztory Prize winner composer and university lecturer. His work exhibits a wide range of genres and styles as evidenced by his classical and contemporary music, opera, choral works, musicals, theater music, and pop music. Prominent international orchestras perform his contemporary works, both his popular music and classical pieces are played on radio stations, while his music is presented in several theatres. Life He commenced his musical studies at Erkel Ferenc Primary School for Music, and later studied at Weiner Leó Secondary Music School, specializing in composition and piano. He continued his music education at Bartók Béla Secondary Music School between 2002 and 2006, where the primary focus of his studies was composition as a student of Prof. Miklós Kocsár. After finishing high school in 2006, he was admitted to the Liszt Academy and graduated in 20 ...
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Máté Zalka
Béla Frankl (23 April 1896 – 11 June 1937), known by the name Máté Zalka, was a Hungarian writer, soldier, and revolutionary. He fought in the Royal Hungarian Army during the First World War and was captured by the Imperial Russian Army. Subsequently, while a Russian prisoner of war, he came under the influence of Bolshevism and fought during the Russian Civil War. After participating in various other conflicts for the Soviet Union, Zalka moved to Spain and fought in the Spanish Civil War as a general for the International Brigades. He was killed June 22, 1937, near Huesca when his car was hit by artillery fire. His remains were brought back to Hungary, where he was buried in the Kerepesi Cemetery in Budapest. Biography Early life Máté Zalka was born on April 23, 1896, in Tunyogmatolcs, Austria-Hungary, into a family of Hungarian Jews. He attended Polgári Iskola, a high school in Mátészalka, where he would later take his new name. Hungary in World War I Zalka lied ...
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Máté Vass
Máté Vass (born 17 October 1990) is a Hungarian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player who currently plays for THSE Szabadkikötő. References * * 1990 births Living people Hungarian footballers Men's association football midfielders Ferencvárosi TC footballers BFC Siófok players Rákosmenti KSK players Szigetszentmiklósi TK footballers Budafoki MTE footballers Nemzeti Bajnokság II players {{Hungary-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Máté Toroczkai
Máté Torockai (1553 in Torockó – 1616 in Kolozsvár) was the fifth bishop of the Unitarian Church in Kolozsvár (today: ''Cluj-Napoca, Romania''). He translated many of the Latin works of György Enyedi into Hungarian.György Enyedi and Central European Unitarianism in the 16-17th Centuries Mihály Balázs Mihály Balázs (born 1948) is a Hungarian Catholic historian and professor of religious history at the University of Szeged. He is widely regarded as an expert on the religious history of Hungarian-speaking Transylvania. Works * Mihály Balázs, E ..., Gizella Keserű - 2000 It was translated into Hungarian by Máté Toroczkai and published in 1619 with the financial support of István Bethlen, the brother of Gábor Bethlen, the great prince of Transylvania. Máté Toroczkai had an important role in the . References Hungarian Unitarians 1553 births 1616 deaths People from Alba County {{Hungary-bio-stub ...
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Máté Tóth (footballer, Born 1998)
Máté Tóth (born 20 June 1998) is a Hungarian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player who plays for Haladás. Club career In June 2021, Tóth returned to Haladás on a three-year deal. Club statistics ''Updated to games played as of 15 May 2021.'' References External linksMLSZ 1998 births Footballers from Szombathely Living people Hungarian footballers Hungary men's youth international footballers Hungary men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football defenders Szombathelyi Haladás footballers Mezőkövesdi SE footballers Szeged-Csanád Grosics Akadémia footballers Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Nemzeti Bajnokság II players {{Hungary-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Máté Skriba
Máté Skriba (born 13 March 1992) is a Hungarian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player who currently plays for FC Ajka on loan from Haladás. Career statistics ReferencesHaladas FCIlles AcademiaHLSZUEFA Official Website
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Máté Fejes
Máté Fejes (born 8 February 1988 in Budapest) is a Hungarian former competitive ice dancer. With Zsuzsanna Nagy, he is the 2011 Pavel Roman Memorial champion and a two-time Hungarian national champion. They competed in the final segment at two European Championships. Career Fejes began skating with Dorina Molnar by 2003. After competing on the novice level, they moved up to the junior ranks in the 2004–2005 season. They would appear at four ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) events, coached by Gabor Kolecsanszky in Budapest. Fejes began his partnership with Emese Laszlo ahead of the 2006–2007 season. They appeared at six JGP events and qualified to the free dance at the 2008 World Junior Championships, finishing 20th overall. They competed at one senior international, placing 28th at the 2009 World Championships. They were coached by Sándor Nagy and Gabriella Remport in Budapest. Fejes began competing with Nagy later in 2009. She broke her skull bone in November 2011 ...
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