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            The origin of the name lies in Hungarian.
        
        Attila is pronounced as -TIL-
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    Attila is a very common name in Hungary where it is given as a first name. Atta in Gothic means 'father' and the suffix means 'little', giving the meaning to the name. There are a number of versions of the name with the Hungarian version giving emphasis to the first syllable, while the American version gives emphasis to the second syllable. The most famous bearer of the name was Attila the Hun, a legendary warrior who almost brought the Roman Empire to its knees before he was slowed down.
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        Attila- Small father., -TIL-, Latin on BellyBallot
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        Attila is a very common name in Hungary where it is given as a first name. 
Atta in Gothic means 'father' and the suffix means 'little', giving the meaning to the name. There are a number of versions of the name with the Hungarian version giving emphasis to the first syllable, while the American version gives emphasis to the second syllable. The most famous bearer of the name was 
Attila the 
Hun, a legendary warrior who almost brought the 
Roman Empire to its knees before he was slowed down.
 
     
     
    
        Meaning, origin and history of the name Attila - Behind the Name
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        Meaning
        Probably means "little father" from Gothic atta "father" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 5th-century leader of the Huns, a nomadic people from Central 
Asia who had expanded into Eastern 
Europe by the 4th century. 
Attila was likely the name given to him by his Gothic-speaking subjects in Eastern 
Europe; his real name may have been Avitohol.
 
    
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        History, Hungarian, Turkish
     
    
    
        Pronunciation
        /ə.ˈtɪl.ə/(English) /ˈɒ.tilː.ɒ/(Hungarian)