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Orsolya

Orsolya is a Hungarian-language form of Ursula meaning literally "little bear" or "bear cub", derived from a diminutive form of the Latin word ursa "she-bear". Saint Ursula was a legendary virgin princess of the 4th century who was martyred by the Huns while returning from a pilgrimage. Today the story of Saint Ursula is overwhelmingly considered to be fiction. In England the saint was popular during the Middle Ages, and the name came into general use at that time.

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Orsolya
Genderfeminine
LanguageHungarian
Name dayOctober 21
Origin
LanguageLatin
Meaning"little bear"
Other names
NicknamesOrsi, Orsika
CognateUrsula
AnglicisationUrsula

Orsolya (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈorʃojɒ] ) is a Hungarian-language form of Ursula meaning literally "little bear" or "bear cub", derived from a diminutive form of the Latin word ursa "she-bear". Saint Ursula was a legendary virgin princess of the 4th century who was martyred by the Huns while returning from a pilgrimage. Today the story of Saint Ursula is overwhelmingly considered to be fiction. In England the saint was popular during the Middle Ages, and the name came into general use at that time.1

Famous Hungarian females who share the same given name:

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