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Lajos Abafi (1840–1909) was a Hungarian editor, a librarian and entomologist •
József Angster (1834–1918), Hungarian German organ-making master •
Clotilde Apponyi (1867–1942), Austro-Hungarian noblewoman, women's rights activist and a diplomat •
Lajos Aulich (1793–1849), general and minister of war •
Franz Anton Basch (1901–1946),
Shwovish Nazi politician, the chairman of Volksbund der Deutschen in Ungarn and the leader of the Shwoveh (
Danube Swabian) community in
Hungary •
Károly Beregfy (1888–1946), Hungarian military officer and politician •
Lujza Blaha (1850–1926), Hungarian actress and singer •
Jakob Bleyer (1874–1933), Hungarian German studies scholar, literary scholar •
Elza Brandeisz (1907–2018), Hungarian dancer, teacher, and supercentenarian •
Koloman Brenner (born 1968), German-Hungarian linguist, politician, and associate professor •
Josef Budenz (1836 – 1892), German comparative linguist •
Ferenc Erkel (1810 – 1893), Hungarian composer, conductor and pianist •
Kamill Feleki (1908 – 1993), Hungarian film, stage and television actor •
Frigyes Feszl (1821 – 1884), architect •
Ábrahám Ganz (1814 – 1867), iron manufacturer, machine and technical engineer and entrepreneur •
Géza Gárdonyi (1863 – 1922), Hungarian writer and journalist •
Samuel Genersich (1768 – 1844) Carpathian German physician and botanist •
Hilda Gobbi (1913 – 1988), Hungarian actress •
Johann Christian Gottlob Baumgarten (1765 – 1843), German physician and botanist •
Gusztáv Gratz (1875 – 1946), Hungarian politician •
Károly Gundel (1883 – 1956), Hungarian restaurateur, business magnate and philanthropist •
Béla Guttmann (1899 - 1981), Hungarian football player and manager •
Henrik Haggenmacher (1827 – 1917), Swiss-born Hungarian industrialist, business magnate, philanthropist and investor •
Frank Hasenfratz (1935 – 2022), Hungarian-born Canadian billionaire businessman •
József Haubrich (1883 – 1939), Hungarian politician •
Alajos Hauszmann (1847 - 1926), Hungarian architect, professor, and member of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences •
Ottó Heinek (1960 – 2018), Hungarian journalist and politician •
Vilmos Hellebronth (1895 – 1971), Hungarian soldier •
Ferenc Herczeg (1863 - 1954), Hungarian playwright and author •
Nándor Hidegkuti (1922 – 2002), Hungarian football player and manager •
Hanna Honthy (1893 - 1978), Hungarian opera singer and actress •
Pál Jávor (1902 – 1959), Hungarian actor •
Mari Jászai (1850 - 1926), Hungarian actress •
Mária Lebstück (1831 – 1892), Hussar officer •
Ödön Lechner (1845 – 1914), Hungarian architect •
Philipp Lenard (1862 – 1947), Hungarian-born German physicist and the winner of the
Nobel Prize for Physics •
Sándor Márai (1900 – 1989), Hungarian writer, poet, and journalist •
Thomas Mauksch (1749 – 1832), Carpathian German naturalist, botanist, Lutheran pastor, and wine merchant •
Erzsi Máthé (1927 – 2023), Hungarian stage, film and television actress •
András Mechwart (1834 – 1907), German-born Hungarian-German mechanical engineer •
József Mindszenty (1892 – 1975), Hungarian cardinal •
Mihály Mosonyi (1815 – 1870), Hungarian composer •
Mihály Munkácsy (1844 – 1900), Hungarian painter •
Lili Muráti (1914 – 2003), Hungarian film and stage actress •
Mór Perczel (1811 – 1899), Hungarian landholder and general •
Zita Perczel (1918 – 1996), Hungarian actress •
Joseph Petzval (1807 – 1891), Mathematician, inventor, and physicist •
Erno Polgar (1954 – 2018), Hungarian author •
Ottokár Prohászka (1858 – 1927), Hungarian Roman Catholic theologian •
Ferenc Puskás (1927 – 2006), Hungarian footballer and manager •
Géza von Radványi (1907 – 1986), Hungarian film director, cinematographer, producer and writer •
Imre Ritter (born 1952), Hungarian mathematician, auditor, tax consultant, politician and MP for the
National Self-Government of Germans in Hungary •
Henrik Rohmann (1910 – 1978), Hungarian harpist and harp teacher •
Marika Rökk (1913 – 2004), German-Austrian dancer, singer and actress •
Sára Salkaházi (1899 – 1944), Hungarian Catholic religious sister •
Imre Steindl (1839 – 1902), Hungarian architect •
József Schweidel (1796 – 1849), Honvéd general •
István Schweitzer (1887 – 1981), Hungarian military officer •
Ignaz Semmelweis (1818 – 1865), Hungarian physician and scientist of German descent •
Éva Szörényi (1917 – 2009), Hungarian actress •
Nikolaus von Üxküll-Gyllenband (1877 – 1944), German businessman •
Johnny Weissmuller (1904 – 1984), American Olympic swimmer, water polo player and actor •
Sándor Wekerle (1848 – 1921), Hungarian politician •
Sándor Wekerle Jr. (1878 – 1963), Hungarian politician •
Henrik Werth (1881 – 1952), Hungarian military officer •
Aristid von Würtzler (1925 – 1997), Hungarian-American harpist and composer •
Miklós Ybl (1814 – 1891), Hungarian architect == See also ==