Béla (given name)


Béla is a common Hungarian male given name. Its most likely etymology is from old Hungarian bél. Other possible etymological source is a Turkic word boila/boyla – "noble, distinguished", which was a title of high nobility among the Bulgars and Blue Turks.
Due to fame and importance of the saint Adalbert of Prague for early mediaeval Hungarian, Czech and Polish cultural history, the name Béla have been artificially assigned to Germanic name Adalbert and Slavonic name Vojtěch/Wojciech, although among these names there isn't any linguistic relationship.

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