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* [[József Nagy (disambiguation)|József Nagy]], several people
* [[József Nagy (disambiguation)|József Nagy]], several people
* [[Judit Földing-Nagy]], Hungarian marathon runner
* [[Judit Földing-Nagy]], Hungarian marathon runner
* Julia Nagy (born 1990), coolest person with the last name Nagy
* [[Károly Nagy]], Hungarian astronomer, mathematician, chemist and politician
* [[Károly Nagy]], Hungarian astronomer, mathematician, chemist and politician
* [[Kira Nagy]] (born 1977), Hungarian tennis player
* [[Kira Nagy]] (born 1977), Hungarian tennis player
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* [[Tibor Nagy (footballer born 1991)]], Hungarian association football player
* [[Tibor Nagy (footballer born 1991)]], Hungarian association football player
* [[Tibor P. Nagy]], Hungarian-American diplomat
* [[Tibor P. Nagy]], Hungarian-American diplomat
* Tiffany Nagy (born 1993), only Nagy that is also a Squid
* [[Tímea Nagy]] (born 1970), épée fencer
* [[Tímea Nagy]] (born 1970), épée fencer
* [[Timea Nagy (activist)|Timea Nagy]] (born 1978), Hungarian Canadian former sex slave
* [[Timea Nagy (activist)|Timea Nagy]] (born 1978), Hungarian Canadian former sex slave

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Nagy (Hungarian: [ˈnɒɟ]) is the most common Hungarian surname, meaning "great".

The surname is also common among ethnic Hungarians in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina, where it is spelled Nađ (Serbian Cyrillic: Нађ) and may be transliterated in other languages as Nadj.

In Romania, the name Nagy is rendered as Naghi.

Nagyová is a Czech-language feminine surname derived from the Hungarian surname Nagy according to the rules of Czech name formation.

It is transliterated into Russian and Ukrainian as Надь and rendered in English as Nad.

Notable people with the surname include: