Meaning & Origin
Fehér is a Hungarian surname meaning "white", referring to physical traits such as white hair or a pale complexion. As a descriptive surname, it follows the common pattern of naming individuals after distinctive features in Hungarian and other European onomastic traditions.EtymologyThe name derives directly from the Hungarian word fehér ("white"). Its origins are similar to other color-based surnames like Schwarz (German for "black") or White in English. The surname often referred to someone with very light hair or fair skin.DistributionFehér is predominantly found in Hungary and among Hungarian diaspora communities. It also appears in neighboring Romania (particularly in Transylvania) and in regions with historical Hungarian populations.Notable BearersMiklós Fehér (1979–2004) — Hungarian footballer who played for FC Porto and Benfica, tragically died on the field.György Fehér (1939–2002) — Hungarian film director and screenwriter.Ilona Feher (1901–1988) — Hungarian/Israeli violinistGeorge Feher (1924–2017) — American physicist known for work in biophysics.Csaba Fehér (born 1975) — Hungarian footballer.Emily Feher (born 1985) — American water polo player.Cultural SignificanceFehér is also a place name: Fehér County is the Hungarian name for Alba County in Romania, and there was a historical Fehér County in the Kingdom of Hungary.Meaning: "White" (hair or complexion)Origin: HungarianType: SurnameUsage: Hungary, Romania, Hungarian diaspora