László

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László is a popular Hungarian given name pronounced [laːsloː]. Its main namedays are 27 June and 8 August. The most common short (diminutive, familiar) form of the name is Laci. The name might appear as surname as well.

The name originates from Slavic Vladislav which was borrowed into Old Hungarian as [ladislaβ] (dropping the first consonant as consonant clusters were disallowed in Old Hungarian), developing via > [laːtslɒw] (dropping the second open syllables's vowel and lengthening the first vowel as a compensation) to modern > [laːsloː] (by deafricatisationand a diphthong > long vowel shift). It is commonly latinised as Ladislaus (as an intermediate form between the Slavic original and the Hungarian form (having dropped the V)).

László, Laszlo, or Lazlo may refer to:

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In science:

  • Erno Laszlo, a Hungarian-born American dermatologist and cosmetic businessman
  • Ervin László, Hungarian philosopher of science, systems theorist, and integral theorist
  • László Bíró, the inventor of the ballpoint pen
  • László Heller, Hungarian professor accredited with inventing the Heller - Forgó cooling system for power stations
  • Laszlo Toth (vandal), Hungarian-born Australian geologist who vandalised Michelangelo's Pietà statue on May 21, 1972
  • László Lénárd, Hungarian professor and scientist

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