Female and male names : Romanian.
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ADREIAN
MasculineRomanian name derived from Latin 'Aureus', meaning 'golden'.
ADRIEAN
MasculineDistinctively Romanian name derived from "adr," meaning "towards" or "in the direction of.
AHONESTI
FeminineRare but meaningful Romanian given name derived from "ahonest", meaning truth or honesty, often bestowed to promote these qualities or honor honest individuals.
ALECSA
FeminineMeet Alecsa, of Romanian descent, whose name means 'defender of man' and traces back to Alexander the Great.
ALECSANDRA
FeminineCharming Romanian name derived from the Greek Alexia, meaning 'defending men', popularized by the Romanov dynasty.
ALEXANDRU
MasculineRomanian name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind', popularized by Alexander the Great and ranking among Romania's top ten male names.
ALIN
MasculineRomanian unisex name meaning "light," popularized by celebrities like Alin Petrache and Alin Stoica, transcending traditional gender norms.
ALIN
FeminineRare but meaningful Romanian boy's name derived from the Romanian word for 'white'.
ALUCARD
MasculineUnique Romanian-origin given name, derived from Dracula spelled backwards, popularized by Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula". Despite its dark historical roots, it has evolved to symbolize originality and uniqueness in popular culture.
ANAMARIA
FeminineRomanian-derived name, composed of 'Ana' meaning 'grace' in Hebrew and 'Maria', a Latin form of the Hebrew name Miryam, denoting 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness'.
ANDA
FeminineRomanian feminine name meaning 'wave'.
ANDRA
FeminineRomanian origin name, initially intended for boys but now predominantly used for girls. It lacks a specific meaning yet has gained popularity due to its unique sound.
ANDREEA
FemininePopular Romanian female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'manly' or 'warrior', often chosen for its strength and power.
ANDRIE
MasculineAndrei is a Romanian name meaning "manly" derived from Greek 'ANDREAS', signifying manhood and courage.
ANGHEL
MasculineRomanian name meaning 'angel', derived from the word 'îngel'.
ANJELA
FeminineCaptivating Romanian female name meaning 'angel' in English, signifying purity and grace.
ARASELE
FeminineRomanian girl's name meaning 'butterfly', symbolizing grace and transformation.
ARHIANA
FeminineRomanian name derived from 'arhiarie,' meaning 'architect.'
AUNESTI
FeminineRomanian name derived from "aun," meaning "cloud," signifying "of the clouds" or "among the clouds.
BELITA
FeminineUnique female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'beauty' rather than 'war', gaining popularity in the mid-20th century due to Romanian ballerina Bella Ferronova adopting it as her stage name.
BERDEAN
FeminineRomanian name meaning "God's gift," often associated with the Virgin Mary, and has been popular among Romanian families throughout history despite remaining relatively rare elsewhere.
BIRCHE
MasculineRare female given name of Romanian origin, derived from the Romanian word "birch." It signifies the birch tree, often chosen for its natural connection and melodic sound.
BOGDANA
FeminineDistinctive Romanian name derived from the Slavic word "bog", meaning "god". It signifies "gift from God" and was traditionally bestowed upon girls from religious families in Romania and Eastern Europe, often implying high status or nobility when accompanied by variations like Bogdana-Voievod.
BREANCA
FeminineRomanian name derived from "breacă," meaning "grace" or "favor." It is associated with elegance and sophistication, and was popular during the Middle Ages as parents hoped it would bring beauty and grace into their daughters' lives. Today, Breanca remains cherished for its unique charm and beauty.
BREANDRA
FeminineCaptivating Romanian name derived from "breaz", meaning 'birch', symbolizing resilience and new beginnings.
BUNICE
FeminineRare but captivating Romanian girl's name derived from the word "bună" meaning "good.
CADRIAN
FeminineRare Romanian name derived from the Latin word "cadratus," meaning "square" or "quadruple." Its use has varied over time but gained recognition through Paul Morand's novel "Cadran.
CALEA
FeminineDistinctive Romanain girl's name derived from the word 'calea', meaning 'the way' or 'the road', symbolizing journey and progress.
CALIN
MasculineRomanian male name derived from Latin "calvus," meaning bald. It was popularized by Saint Calixtus I, a third-century Roman pope.
CALIN
FeminineCaptivating name of Romanian origin, meaning 'beautiful', conveying elegance and harmony. Traditionally male, it's now unisex and uncommon despite recent popularity growth.
CASIAN
MasculineRare male given name of Romanian origin, derived from the Latin word "casia," meaning "hollow" or "valley." Associated with the Roman god Saturn, it carries historic and cultural significance.
CATALIN
FeminineRomanian boy's name derived from the ancient Roman family name Catalinus, meaning 'from Catalonia' or 'cat-like'.
CEZAR
MasculineRomanian name derived from Latin "Caesar," meaning "to cut" or "to kill." It signifies power and influence, reflecting its historical Roman roots.
CIAUNA
FeminineUnique female name of Romanian origin, derived from the Dacian word 'ciau', meaning 'wave', symbolizing adaptability and grace.
CIOMARA
FeminineRare Romanian given name meaning "forehead", once used for girls born with prominent foreheads or as a nickname.
CIPRIAN
MasculineRomanian male name derived from the Latin "Cyprianus", meaning "from Cyprus". It has historical significance in Romania through associations with Saint Cyprian of Carthage and Prince Ciprian Mușat, but remains relatively uncommon outside Eastern Europe.
COMANECI
FeminineRomanian name of Slavic origin, meaning "silent" or "quiet". It gained fame through gymnast Nadia Comaneci, born 1961 in Romania, who won three Olympic gold medals at age 14.
CORNEAL
MasculineCornel is a Romanian given name derived from the Latin word "cornu," meaning "horn" or "horned.
CORNEL
MasculineRomanian name derived from Latin "cornu", meaning "horn". Traditionally given to boys born with a distinctive forehead tuft resembling a horn.
COSMIN
MasculineRomanian male given name derived from Latin "constans," meaning "steadfast" or "constant." It has historical significance, being associated with leaders like Cosmin Pricop who fought for social change in 1785. In Romania, the name is seen as symbolizing courage and resilience, and is believed to bring good fortune.