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