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Csaba dalla Zorza (1970-) is an Italian feminine writer and TV presenter. She was named after a famous Hungarian cyclist.
With 92 155 bearers, Csaba is the 15th most common masculine name in Hungary. (01/01/2016).
Glad to see there's another Csaba who likes his name. But it's pronounced rather CHAW-baw to CHA-bah. I haven't got any problems with my name, I'm thankful for it.
Csaba (Scythian, Hun ) = Sabba = Sava = Сава.
Well, this is my name and when I was younger I loved it. Now (I'm a teenager) I don't adore it, but it's still in my top 50. I've always pronunced it CHAH-bah. And I hate when people call me my nickname Csabi (CHAH-bi), because they pronunce it chah-BEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. That's really annoying.
Csaba Markus is an artist, painter, and sculptor.
It probably means "gift" and not "shepherd", according to the Hungarian Wikipedia article http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Csaba. [noted -ed]

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