List of Székelys

This is a list of notable Székelys (a Hungarian subgroup living mostly in the Székely Land in Romania, estimated to number about 500,000–700,000 as of 2022[1][2][3][4]) and of people of Székely descent, sorted by field and name:

Athletes

Science and Humanities

Musicians

Artists

Writers

Military

Politicians

Other

See also

References

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