Rudas is a Hungarian word and surname, literally meaning "of rúd", (Hungarian: rúd "pole, rod, beam).[1]
People with the surname Rudas
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- Gerő Rudas [Wikidata] (né (c.1883) Reichenthal; 1856–1912), Jewish Hungarian-Transylvanian physician
- László Rudas (né Róth) (1885–1950), Hungarian communist newspaper editor and politician
- Ferenc Rudas (né Ruck) (1921–2016), Hungarian football player, coach and sport leader
- Tibor Rudas (1920–2014), Hungarian entrepreneur
- Márta Bajcsay-Rudas(-Antal), née Antal (1937–2017), Hungarian track and field athlete
- Stephan Rudas [de] (1944–2010), Hungarian-Austrian psychiatrist
- Andreas Rudas [de] (born 1953), Hungarian-Austrian media manager and politician
- Laura Rudas [de] (born 1981), Austrian politician
People with the surname Rudaś
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- Michał Rudaś [pl] (born 1981), Polish singer of pop music, reggae, ethnic, and soul music
- Rudas Baths (Hungarian: Rudas fürdő, Rudas gyógyfürdő), a thermal and medicinal bath in Budapest; Magyariyed from Bosniak and Turkish "rudna ilidže" (bath-bath).
- Ruda
- ^ "rudasló" [pole horse]. Hungarian Electronic Library (in Hungarian).
(translated) Among the horses harnessed to a cart, carriage, or sleigh, the horse that is to the right of the cart pole (this is horse number 2) and pulls better; when plowing, this horse walks in the furrow, which is why it is sometimes called a furrow horse.
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