ÃÂkos is a Hungarian name. Today, it is mainly a masculine given name.
It may refer to:
Middle Ages
Given name
- ÃÂkos Szabó, (born 2004) Hungarian software developer at Tesla
- ÃÂkos Ajtony, (1944-2017), Hungarian equestrian
- ÃÂkos Angyal, Hungarian sprint canoer
- ÃÂkos Baki (born 1994), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Barcsay (1619âÂÂ1661), Prince of Transylvania
- ÃÂkos Bertalan Apatóczky (born 1974), Hungarian Sinologist and Mongolist
- ÃÂkos Birtalan (1962âÂÂ2011), Romanian economist and politician
- ÃÂkos Borbély (born 2000), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Braun (born 1978), Hungarian judoka
- ÃÂkos Buzsáky (born 1982), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Csányi (died between 1568 and 1575), Hungarian nobleman and soldier
- ÃÂkos Császár (1924âÂÂ2017), Hungarian mathematician
- ÃÂkos Dobrády (born 1975), Hungarian singer
- ÃÂkos Elek (born 1988), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Elekfy (born 1923), Hungarian speed skater
- ÃÂkos EleÃ
Âd (born 1961), Hungarian architect
- ÃÂkos Farkas (1894âÂÂ1955), Hungarian jurist and politician
- ÃÂkos Füzi (born 1978), Hungarian footballer and club manager
- ÃÂkos Gacsal (born 1994), Hungarian-Slovak sprint canoeist
- ÃÂkos Gulyás (born 1942), Hungarian swimmer
- ÃÂkos Hadházy (born 1974), Hungarian veterinarian and politician
- ÃÂkos Haller (born 1976), Hungarian rower
- ÃÂkos Hanzély (born 1969), Hungarian pentathlete
- ÃÂkos Hargitai (born 1964), Hungarian contemporary dancer
- ÃÂkos Hudi (born 1991), Hungarian hammer thrower
- ÃÂkos Inotay (1911âÂÂ1960), Hungarian rower
- ÃÂkos Kállai (born 1974), Hungarian pentathlete
- ÃÂkos Kalmár (born 2000). Hungarian swimmer
- ÃÂkos Kara (born 1975), Hungarian politician
- ÃÂkos Kecskés (born 1996), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Keller (born 1989), Hungarian basketball player
- ÃÂkos Kertész (1932âÂÂ2022), Hungarian writer and screenwriter
- ÃÂkos Kinyik (born 1993), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Koller (born 1974), Romanian-Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Kónya (born 1974), Hungarian ultramarathon runner
- ÃÂkos Kovács (1903âÂÂ1980), Hungarian radiologist
- ÃÂkos Kovács (born 1968), Hungarian singer-songwriter
- ÃÂkos Kovrig (born 1982), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Kriza (1965âÂÂ2021), Hungarian politician
- ÃÂkos Lippai (born 1979), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Molnár (1893âÂÂ1945), Hungarian writer
- ÃÂkos Molnár (born 1987), Hungarian swimmer
- ÃÂkos Moravánszky (born 1950), Swiss-Hungarian architect, theorist, historian, and professor
- ÃÂkos Onódi (born 2001), Hungarian football goalkeeper
- ÃÂkos Pásztor (born 1991), Hungarian handballer
- ÃÂkos Pauler (1876âÂÂ1933), Hungarian philosopher
- ÃÂkos Ráthonyi (1908âÂÂ1969), film director and screenwriter
- ÃÂkos Rózmann (1939âÂÂ2005), Hungarian-Swedish composer and organist
- ÃÂkos Seper (born 1979), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Szarka (born 1990), Slovak-Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Szendrei (born 2003), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Takács (born 1982), Hungarian footballer
- ÃÂkos Tolnay (1903âÂÂ1981), Hungarian screenwriter
- ÃÂkos Tulipán (born 1990), Hungarian football goalkeeper
- ÃÂkos Vereckei (born 1977), Hungarian sprint canoeist
- ÃÂkos Zuigéber (born 2002), Hungarian footballer
See also
- ÃÂkos, the Hungarian name for AcâÃÂ, a commune in Satu Mare County, Romania
- ÃÂkosfalva, the Hungarian name for AcÃÂÃÂari, a commune in MureÃÂ County, Romania