# Csaba

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This article is about the given name. For the Hungarian Army scout car, see [39M Csaba](/source/39M_Csaba).

Not to be confused with [Casaba](/source/Casaba).

**Csaba** (ˈt͡ʃɒbɒ) is a [Hungarian](/source/Hungary) given name for males. [Prince Csaba](/source/Prince_Csaba) is the legendary son of [Attila](/source/Attila) the Hun in Hungarian chronicles.[1]

Individuals with the given name include:

- [Csaba (chieftain)](/source/Csaba_(chieftain)) (10th century), Hungarian military leader, an inspiration for the Prince Csaba legend
- [Csaba Almási](/source/Csaba_Alm%C3%A1si) (born 1966), Hungarian long jumper
- [Csaba Ferenc Asztalos](/source/Csaba_Ferenc_Asztalos) (born 1974), Romanian politician of Hungarian ethnicity
- [Csaba Balog](/source/Csaba_Balog) (born 1972), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Balogh](/source/Csaba_Balogh) (born 1987), Hungarian chess grandmaster
- [Csaba Bernáth](/source/Csaba_Bern%C3%A1th) (born 1979), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Bőhm](/source/Csaba_B%C5%91hm) (born 2000), Hungarian modern pentathlete
- [Csaba Borszéki](/source/Csaba_Borsz%C3%A9ki) (born 1983), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Csáki](/source/Csaba_Cs%C3%A1ki), Hungarian physicist
- [Csaba Csere](/source/Csaba_Csere), a former technical director and editor-in-chief of *Car and Driver* magazine
- [Csaba Csizmadia](/source/Csaba_Csizmadia) (born 1985), Hungarian football manager and former player
- [Csaba Czébely](/source/Csaba_Cz%C3%A9bely), former member of the Hungarian heavy metal band Pokolgép
- [Csaba Elthes](/source/Csaba_Elthes) (1912–1995), Hungarian fencing master
- [Csaba Fazekas](/source/Csaba_Fazekas) (born 1973), Hungarian film director
- [Csaba Fehér](/source/Csaba_Feh%C3%A9r) (born 1975), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Földvári](/source/Csaba_F%C3%B6ldv%C3%A1ri) (born 1980), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Gera](/source/Csaba_Gera) (born 1977), Hungarian judoka
- [Csaba Hende](/source/Csaba_Hende) (born 1960), Hungarian politician and former Defense Minister of Hungary
- [Csaba Horváth (canoeist)](/source/Csaba_Horv%C3%A1th_(canoeist)) (born 1971), Hungarian flatwater canoeist
- [Csaba Horváth (chemical engineer)](/source/Csaba_Horv%C3%A1th_(chemical_engineer)) (1930–2004), Hungarian-American chemical engineer
- [Csaba Hüttner](/source/Csaba_H%C3%BCttner) (born 1971), Hungarian sprint and marathon canoer
- [Csaba Ködöböcz](/source/Csaba_K%C3%B6d%C3%B6b%C3%B6cz) (born 1985), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Könczei](/source/Csaba_K%C3%B6nczei) (born 1966), Romanian politician
- [Csaba Köves](/source/Csaba_K%C3%B6ves) (1966–2025), Hungarian fencer
- [Csaba P. Kovesdy](/source/Csaba_P._Kovesdy), American nephrologist
- [Csaba Kuttor](/source/Csaba_Kuttor) (born 1975), Hungarian triathlete
- [Csaba Kuzma](/source/Csaba_Kuzma) (born 1954), Hungarian boxer
- [Csaba László](/source/Csaba_L%C3%A1szl%C3%B3_(disambiguation)), multiple people
- [Csaba Madar](/source/Csaba_Madar) (born 1974), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Máté](/source/Csaba_M%C3%A1t%C3%A9) (born 1969), Hungarian football manager and player
- [Csaba Mérő](/source/Csaba_M%C3%A9r%C5%91) (born 1979), Hungarian amateur Go player
- [Csaba Őry](/source/Csaba_%C5%90ry) (born 1952), Hungarian politician
- [Csaba Pintér](/source/Csaba_Pint%C3%A9r) (born 1967), bass player of the Hungarian heavy metal band Pokolgép since 1996
- [Csaba Pléh](/source/Csaba_Pl%C3%A9h) (born 1945), Hungarian psychologist and linguist
- [Csaba Regedei](/source/Csaba_Regedei) (born 1983), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Siklós](/source/Csaba_Sikl%C3%B3s) (1941–2026), Hungarian politician
- [Csaba Somfalvi](/source/Csaba_Somfalvi) (born 1972), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Somogyi](/source/Csaba_Somogyi) (born 1985), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Szabó](/source/Csaba_Szab%C3%B3_(disambiguation)), multiple people
- [Csaba Szatmári](/source/Csaba_Szatm%C3%A1ri) (born 1973), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Szatmári (footballer, born 1994)](/source/Csaba_Szatm%C3%A1ri_(footballer,_born_1994)), Hungarian footballer
- [Csaba Székely](/source/Csaba_Sz%C3%A9kely), Hungarian playwright
- [Csaba Szigeti](/source/Csaba_Szigeti), Hungarian singer, [Eurovision Song Contest 1995](/source/Eurovision_Song_Contest_1995) participant
- [Csaba Tabajdi](/source/Csaba_Tabajdi) (born 1952), Hungarian politician
- [Csaba Vastag](/source/Csaba_Vastag) (born 1982), Hungarian musician and *[X-Faktor](/source/X-Faktor)* 2010 winner

## References

1. *Gesta Hungarorum*, Simon Keza, Edited and translated by László Veszprémy and Frank Schaer with a study by [Jenő Szűcs](/source/Jen%C5%91_Sz%C5%B1cs), Central European University Press, 1999. pp. 67, 69, 71, 73

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