The Legend Of The Turul Hawk- Hungarian Background. The Turul is a giant mythical falcon, a messenger of god in Hungarian mythology, who sits on top of the tree of life along with the other spirits of unborn children http://www.stavacademy.co.uk/mimir/turulhawk.htm
Extractions: The Legend of the Turul Hawk by Fred Hamori According to the legend of origin of the Árpád clan, it was the divine intervention of god, through his messenger the Turul, which founded the royal family. The following is a recounting of the legend by the chronicler "Anonymous", the royal scribe of King Béla III (1172-1196).(Béla=Bay-la) "In the year of our lord 819, Ügyek, the descendant of King Magog (The Scythian King Magog of the Bible lived in Northern Mesopotamia during the reign of the Assyrian king, Ashur-banipal, according to surviving Assyrian records.) and a royal leader of the land of Scythia, married the daughter of Ened-Belia, whose name was Emeshe. From her was born their first son Álmos.(In modern Hungarian the name Álmos means sleepy/dreamer, the ancient Ugrian form of the word dream however was ADOM, ADAM. The Kiev Chronicles called him Olma.) "The boy obtained his name because of the unusual circumstances of his birth, when his mother in a vision saw the great Turul descend from heaven on her and made her fertile. A great spring welled forth from her womb and began flowing westward. It grew and grew until it became a torrent which swept over the snow covered mountains into the beautiful lowlands on the other side. There the waters stopped and from the water grew a wondrous tree with golden branches. She imagined famed kings were to be born from her descendants, who shall rule not here in their present lands but over that distant land in her dreams, surrounded with tall mountains."
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Origin Of The Magyars - Several Theories - Stormfront I found some interesting theories regarding the origin of the Magyars, or let's say the proto magyars, because throughout a thousands of years, the http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t416643/
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List Of Hungarian Names - Magyar Keresztnevek Tára Magyar eredetű keresztnevek gyűjtem nye n vnapokkal s jelent sekkel. Hungarian Mothers and Fathers! Let the name of ancient Hungarian origin of Hungarian newborn child http://www.magyarnevek.com/?page=ferfi