Szalma ([ˈsɒlmɒ], its literal meaning in the Hungarian language being straw) is a Hungarian surname.[1][2] It may refer to:
- István Szalma (1886–1919), Hungarian printer
- József Szalma (born 1966), Hungarian footballer
- László Szalma (born 1957), retired Hungarian long jumper
- Pál Szalma (born 1982), Hungarian goalkeeper
- Tamás Szalma (born 1958), Hungarian actor
References edit
- ^ "Szalma Surname Distribution". forebears.io. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
Approximately 2,739 people bear this surname. Highest density in: Hungary
- ^ "Szalma Surname Distribution". namespedia.com. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
Surname Szalma is used at least 474 times in at least 16 countries.
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