Fekete
Fekete is a Hungarian surname, according to the German surname Black.
Bearers of the name
- Ádám Fekete (* 1988), the Hungarian football player
- Alfréd Fekete (born 1964 ), Hungarian football player
- Árpád Fekete (1921-2012), Hungarian football player and coach
- Attila Fekete (* 1987), the Hungarian football player
- Esteban Fekete (1924-2009), German - Argentine painter, draftsman and color wood cutter Hungarian origin
- Franz Fekete (1921-2009), Austrian politician ( SPÖ) and Mayor of Kapfenberg ( 1963-1987 )
- Gyula Fekete († 2010), Hungarian writer
- István Fekete (1900-1970), Hungarian writer
- István Fekete ( footballer ), Swedish footballer
- January Fekete ( b. 1958 ), Slovak artists
- Jenő Fekete (* 1910), the Hungarian football player
- Jeremy JP Fekete ( b. 1960 ), Swiss documentary
- Julius Fekete ( b. 1949 ), Slovak art historian
- Kornel Fekete - Kovács (born 1970 ), Hungarian jazz trumpeter
- Ladislaus Bus - Fekete ( László Fekete bus or Leslie Bush - Fekete ) ( 1896-1971 ), Hungarian -American stage and film writer
- László Fekete ( football player, 1950) ( born 1950 ), Hungarian football player
- László Fekete ( football player, 1954) (born 1954 ), Hungarian football player
- László Fekete ( football player, 1981) ( born 1981 ), Hungarian football player
- Leó Fekete (1885-1970), Hungarian football player
- Mary Bush - Fekete (1905-1985), Hungarian - American writer, see Maria Fagyas
- Michael Fekete (1886-1957), Hungarian mathematician
- Miklós Fekete (* 1892), the Hungarian football player
- Miroslav Fekete ( b. 1957 ), the Czech football player
- Peter Fekete, Norwegian footballer
- Róbert Fekete (born 1971 ), Hungarian football goalkeeper
- Sára Fekete (* 1991), Hungarian badminton player
- Tomas Fekete (* 1985), the Czech football player
- Vladimir Fekete ( b. 1955 ), Slovak religious priest and superior of the mission sui juris of Baku