Attila (name)
Attila is a popular masculine name in Central and Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe and Western Asia. Primarily in Hungary, Turkey and Chuvashia. Attila is the most used version in Hungary, however another version of Attila is Atilla and Etele, the female equivalent of which is Etelka. Attila may be also used as Atilla in Turkish.
Etymology
It has been traditionally claimed that the name Attila is formed from Gothic atta meaning "father", through the diminutive suffix -ila, the "little father". Related names are not uncommon among Germanic peoples of the period, i. e. Ætla, Bishop of Dorchester. The Gothic etymology was proposed by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm in the early 19th century. Tom Shippey argued that the Gothic etymology is a product of 19th century Germanic romantic philological revisionism.Otto Maenchen-Helfen, who considered Gothic etymology, noted that Hunnic names were "not the true names of the Hun princes and lords. What we have are Hunnic names in Germanic dress, modified to fit the Gothic tongue, or popular Gothic etymologies, or both".
Hyun Jin Kim noted Attila has more natural and probable Turkic etymology. Omeljan Pritsak considered ̕Άττίλα a composite title-name which derived from Turkic *es, and *t il, and the suffix /a/. The stressed back syllabic til assimilated the front member es, so it became *as. It is a nominative, in form of attíl- with the meaning "the oceanic, universal ruler". Peter Golden, citing Pritsak, like László Rásonyi connected Attila's name with a note by Menander in which the term Attilan was used as the name of the Volga River. J.J. Mikkola connected it with Turkic āt. Gerd Althoff considered it was related to Turkish atli, or Turkish at and dil.
Given name
- Attila, ruler of the Huns
- Saint Attila, Aragonese bishop
- Atilla Altıkat, Turkish diplomat
- Attila Ábrahám, Hungarian sprint canoeist
- Attila Ambrus, Hungarian bank robber
- Attila Aşkar, Turkish mathematician and president of Koç University
- Attila Balázs, Hungarian tennis player
- Attila Barcza. Hungarian politician
- Attila Szalai, Hungarian footballer
- Attila Böjte, Hungarian footballer
- Áttila de Carvalho, known as Áttila, Brazilian international footballer
- Attila Csihar, Hungarian musician
- Attila Csipler, Romanian fencer
- Attila Cseke, Hungarian politician in Romania
- Attila Czene, Hungarian swimmer
- Attila Dargay, Hungarian animator
- Attila Demény,, Romanian ethnic Hungarian composer and theatre director
- Attila Elek, Hungarian ice dancer
- Atilla Engin, Turkish American musician
- Attila Fekete (disambiguation)
- Attila Filkor, Hungarian footballer
- Attila Györe, Hungarian marathon canoeist
- Attila Hejazi, Iranian retired football player and coach.
- Attila Horváth (disambiguation)
- Attilâ İlhan, Turkish writer and poet
- Attila József, Hungarian poet
- Attila Kerekes, Hungarian international footballer
- Attila Kovács (disambiguation)
- Attila Ladinsky, nicknamed Le Gitan, Hungarian footballer
- Attila Losonczy, Hungarian neuroscientist and Columbia University professor
- Attila Mesterházy, Hungarian politician
- Attila Nagy (actor), Hungarian actor
- Attila Özdemiroğlu, Turkish composer and arranger
- Attila Péterffy, Hungarian politician
- Atila Pesyani, Iranian actor.
- Attila Petschauer, Hungarian 2x team Olympic champion saber fencer killed in the Holocaust
- Attila Pintér (disambiguation)
- Attila Sallustro, Italian-Paraguayan footballer
- Attila Sávolt, Hungarian tennis player
- Attila Sekerlioglu, Turkish footballer
- Attila Simon (disambiguation)
- Attila Szabó (disambiguation)
- Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy, Hungarian economist
- Attila Tököli, Hungarian footballer
- Attila Zoller, Hungarian-born jazz musician
- Attila the Hun (calypsonian), Trinidadian singer
- Attila the Stockbroker, British punk poet
Other
- Attila (horse), British thoroughbred racehorse and sire
- Louis Attila, name used by German-born American strongman Ludwig Durlacher