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Jakab is the
Hungarian equivalent of the
given name James.
Jakab may
refer to:
Jakab Industries,
former Australian coachbuilder Jakab-hegy (James's Hill)...
- Dezső
Jakab (4
November 1864 – 5
August 1932) was a
Hungarian architect of
Jewish heritage. He
received his
degree in
architecture from the
Budapest University...
- Péter
Jakab (born 16
August 1980) is a
Hungarian politician and
member of the
National ****embly. He
served as
president of the right-wing
Jobbik between...
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Zsuzsanna Jakab (
Jakab Ferencné; born 17 May 1951) is a
Hungarian public health expert who has
served as
Deputy Director General of the
World Health Organization...
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Irene Jakab (Hungarian:
Jakab Irén; July 15, 1919 – June 18, 2011) was a
psychiatrist and
humanist who was a
member of the
Harvard University School of...
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Yakov Petrovich Legzdin (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Якoв Петрович Легздин (Екабс Бертольдс Легздиньш), Latvian:...
- Dávid
Jakab (born 21 May 1993) is a
Hungarian professional footballer who last pla**** for Dunaújváros. On 2
September 2016,
Jakab joined Nemzeti Bajnokság...
- István
Jakab (born 17
September 1949) is a
Hungarian agronomist,
politician and
leader of the
National Federation Of
Hungarian Peasants ****ociation And...
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Jakab Sibalin (born 12 May 1965 in Esztergom) is a
former Hungarian handballer, who pla**** for the club Tatabányai Bányász and the
Hungarian national...
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Jakab Marastoni,
originally Jacopo Antonio Marastoni (24
March 1804,
Venice – 11 July 1860, Pest) was a
portrait painter and
lithographer in the Austrian...