Kertész

Kertész is a Hungarian occupational surname, which means gardener, derived from kert ("garden"). Alternative spellings include Kertesz and Kertes. The surname may refer to:

  • Alice Kertész (born 1935), Hungarian gymnast
  • Amir Kertes (born 1975), Israeli musician
  • André Kertész (1894–1985), Hungarian photographer
  • Daniella Kertesz (born 1989), Israeli actress
  • Dezsö Kertész (1892–1965), Hungarian actor
  • Edith Kertész-Gabry (1927–2012), Hungarian singer
  • Géza Kertész (1894–1945), Hungarian football player and manager
  • Imre Kertész (born 1929), Hungarian writer
  • István Kertész (conductor) (1929–1973), Hungarian conductor
  • István Kertész (diplomat) (1904–1986), Hungarian diplomat
  • János Kertész (born 19650, Hungarian physicist
  • Joseph Kertes (born 1951), Canadian writer
  • Kálmán Kertész (1867–1922), Hungarian entomologist
  • Mihalj Kertes (born 1947), Serbian politician
  • Tom Kertes (born 1973), American politcal activist
  • Zoltan I. Kertesz (1903–1968), Hungarian food scientist
  • See also

  • Kertész (crater), a crater on Mercury
  • Kertész (crater)

    Located in the western edge of Mercury's giant Caloris basin, Kertész crater (named in 2008 for André Kertész, a Hungarian-born American photographer) has some unusual, bright material located on its floor. Sander crater, located in the northwestern edge of Caloris basin, also shows bright material on its floor. Just northeast of Kertész a small crater has very bright rays and ejecta, indicating that the crater is young.

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