Romanian names

Afina

Russian and Ukrainian form of Athena, Romanian

from Athens; bilberry

Anamaria

Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian combination of Ana and Maria

grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Anca

Diminutive of Anna and Ana, Romanian, Hebrew

grace

Ancuta

Diminutive of Anca or Anna, Romanian, Hebrew

grace

Anica

Romanian, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian

grace

Antim

Bulgarian and Romanian form of Anthimos, Greek, Sanskrit

of flowers; final, last, ultimately

Atena

Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian variation of Athena, Greek

from Athens

Aurica

Romanian diminutive of Aurelia

golden

Bia

Greek, Portuguese, Romanian

force; blessed; white

Bogdan

Russian, Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Romanian

gift from God

Caliban

Romanian

black

Călin

Romanian

viburnum tree, guelder rose

Călina

Romanian

viburnum tree, guelder rose

Camelia

Romanian and Spanish form of Camellia

camellia flower

Coralia

Romanian, Italian, Galician and Spanish variation of Coralie, French from Latin

coral

Cosmin

Romanian

order, beauty, universe

Cosmina

Feminization of Cosmin, Romanian

order, beauty, universe

Crina

Romanian

lily

Cristian

Spanish, Romanian and Italian form of Christian, Latin

follower of Christ

Cristina

Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and Romanian variation of Christina, Greek

a Christian

Decebal

Romanian

powerful, brave

Denisa

Czech, Romanian, Slovak and Albanian feminine form of Denis, French

god of Nysa

Dragos

Romanian

precious, dear

Elisei

Russian, Romanian

god is my salvation

Emanuela

Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian feminization of Emmanuel, Hebrew

God is with us

Emilian

Romanian form of Emil

rival

Estera

Polish, Slovak, Romanian and Lithuanian form of Esther

star; myrtle

Filip

Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Romanian, and Finnish variation of Philip, Greek

lover of horses

Florin

French and Romanian

flower; flourishing

Florinel

Romanian diminutive of Florin, Latin

flower; flourishing

Gavrila

Romanian, Hungarian, variation of Gabriella

God is my strength

Ileana

Romanian, from Greek

torch; shining light

Ilie

Romanian variation of Elias

the Lord is my God

Ilinca

Romanian, from Greek

torch; shining light

Ioan

Welsh, Romanian

God is gracious

Ioana

Romanian and Bulgarian feminine form of John

God is gracious

Iolanda

Italian; Portuguese, Romanian, from Greek

violet flower

Ionela

Romanian feminine form of John

God is gracious

Irinel

Romanian form of Irenaeus, Greek

peaceful

Iulia

Romanian version of Latin Julia

youthful

Iuliana

Romanian variation of Julia, Latin, "youthful"

youthful

Jenica

Romanian variation of Jane

God is gracious

Laurentiu

Romanian form of Laurence, Latin

from Laurentium; bay laurel

Laurențiu

Romanian form of Laurence, Latin

from Laurentium; bay laurel

Leontin

Romanian form of Leontios, Greek

lion

Leontina

Feminine form of Leontius, Portuguese, Romanian, Latin

lion

Lidia

Portuguese, Spanish, Polish, Romanian, from Greek

woman from Lydia

Lita

Norwegian diminutive of Elisabet, English and Spanish diminutive of names ending in -lita, or Romanian variation of Leta, Latin

pledged to God; little; glad, joyful

Liviu

Romanian, variation of Livius

meaning unknown

Loredana

Italian, Romanian

laurel grove

Luminița

Romanian

little light

Mădălina

Romanian

woman from Magdala or high tower

Mariana

Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian

related to the god Mars

Matei

Romanian variation of Matthew

gift of God

Medeea

Romanian variation of Medea, Greek

middle

Mihai

Romanian, from Hebrew

who is like God?

Mircea

Romanian

peace

Mirel

Yiddish diminutive of Miriam, Romanian variant of Mireille

beloved; bitter; drop of the sea; to admire

Miron

Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian and Polish variation of Myron, Greek

fragrant, an aromatic shrub, myrrh

Miruna

Romanian

peace; to wonder, to astound

Nicolae

Romanian, from Greek

people of victory

Oana

Romanian short form of Ioana

God is gracious

Otilia

Spanish, Romanian

wealth, fatherland

Otilian

Romanian

wealth, fortune

Ozana

Romanian and Croatian form of Hosanna, Hebrew

praise the Lord; deliver us

Parvan

Bulgarian and Romanian

first

Petru

Romanian form of Peter

rock, stone

Rebeca

Spanish; Portuguese; Romanian; Welsh, from Hebrew

to tie, bind

Rodica

Romanian

fruit, rose

Sabien

Romanian, Bulgarian, Basque, from Latin

from the Sabines

Sabienne

Romanian, Bulgarian, Basque, from Latin

from the Sabines

Sabin

Romanian, Bulgarian, Basque, from Latin

from the Sabines

Silvian

Dutch, German, Romanian, English

of the forest

Silviu

Romanian, variation of Silvius

wood, forest

Sorin

Romanian

sun

Stelian

Romanian

pillar

Steliana

Feminine form of Stelian, Romanian, Greek

pillar

Sura

Thai, Yiddish, Romanian, Arabic "brave, princess, grey, to travel by night"

brave, princess, grey, to travel by night

Teodora

Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene and Serbian form of Theodora

gift of God

Teodorina

Bulgarian, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian feminine form of Teodor, Greek

gift of god

Teona

Georgian form of Theano, Romanian, Polish and Latin form of Theone, American variation of Tiana

goddess; godly, divine

Tereza

Portuguese, Czech, and Romanian variation of Theresa

to harvest

Toma

Romanian, Croatian

twin

Tudor

Welsh and Romanian variation of Theodore, Teodor, or Theodoric

gift from God; ruler of the people

Valeriu

Romanian, variation of Valerius

strength, health

Vasile

Romanian form of Basil

king

Violeta

Spanish; Bulgarian; Romanian; Serbian; Lithuanian; Albanian

purple; violet (flower)

Viorel

Romanian

violet flower

Viorela

Romanian, feminine form of Viorel

violet flower; Alpine Squill

Viorica

Romanian

violet flower

Zamfir

Romanian, Slavic

sapphire

Zamfira

Variation of Zamfir or Zemfira, Romanian, Slavic

sapphire