Sarkozy

English

Etymology

From Hungarian Sárközy (from Sárköz), from the toponym Sárköz (mud strip), literally sár +‎ köz.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Sarkozy (plural Sarkozys)

  1. A surname from French.
    • 1872, The Musical World, volume 50, London: Duncan Davison & Co., page 803:
      Emile Sarkozy’s “Grenadier” Galop; [. . .]
    • 2011 April 14, Michael Schuman, “Do the BRICS believe in free markets?”, in Time[1]:
      French President Nicolas Sarkozy advocated more regulation of commodities markets and better management of capital flows at the last G-20 meeting, and the G-7 intervened in currency markets to depress the yen in the wake of Japan’s March earthquake.
  2. A surname from Hungarian.

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Translations

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saʁ.kɔ.zi/

Proper noun

Sarkozy ?

  1. a surname from Hungarian

Derived terms