Romanian Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Romanian names are formed from a variety of sources, including words, places, mythology, and historical figures. Some Romanian names are derived from the Latin language, which was spoken in the region during the Roman Empire. Others are derived from Slavic languages, which were spoken by the Slavic tribes that migrated to the region in the 6th century.
Romanian names are typically composed of a first name and a surname. The first name is usually chosen by the parents and can be of any origin. The surname is typically derived from the father’s name, with the suffix “-escu” or “-a” added to the end. For example, if the father’s name is “Popescu,” the child’s surname would be “Popescu” as well
This collection has all Romanian Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Romanian baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Romanian Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A girl who is born feet first. | ||
A variant of Agrapina, meaning one who is born feet first. | ||
A variant of Alexandra, meaning man's defender. | ||
Old Greek - Defender of Men; A variant of name Alexander | ||
One from the east. | ||
Romanian version of Andrea, meaning 'man'. | ||
Like an angel. | ||
The Romanian form of Angel, meaning angel. | ||
A variant of Ana, meaning God is gracious. | ||
One who will be reborn, immortal. | ||
Arsenie is a variation of Arsenia and means virile. | ||
The Romanian form of Athanasius, meaning immortal. | ||
Hebrew - Father of multitude; High Father; Derivative of name Abraham | ||
Benedikte is a variant of the name Benedict and means blessed. | ||
A variant of Benedict, meaning blessed. | ||
Bogdi is a derivative of Bogdan and means given by God. | ||
One who is soldier or a warrior. | ||
Crocus. | ||
A Roman cognomen meaning Sabine | ||
A name of the flower | ||
A chaste and innocent girl | ||
The Helveti war God | ||
One born at day break. | ||
A woman from Cyprus. | ||
Of the forest. | ||
Romanian form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'. | ||
Romanian form of Constantin, meaning constant, steadfast. | ||
Lily flower | ||
Romanian form of 'Christianity'; Disciple of Christ | ||
Diminutive of 'Christine'; Follower and believer of Christ | ||
Romanian form of Christopher, meaning follower of Christ. | ||
Name of an ancient place | ||
Roman name; full of strength | ||
The Romanian form of Daniel. It means beloved. | ||
One who is strong and powerful. | ||
Dela is a variant of the name Andrew and means manly and brave. | ||
DeLorean represents the transferred use of the surname as a given name. | ||
Delorian is a variant of DeLorean. | ||
Romanian form of Dionysus, meaning 'Greek God of wine'. | ||
A variant of Dionisie, meaning Greek god of wine. | ||
Romanian form of Dionysus, meaning 'Greek God of wine'. | ||
A variant of Dorothy, meaning gift of God. | ||
An individual who is determined yet tender hearted | ||
A spelling variation of Dorothea, meaning gift of God. | ||
The dragon, or someone evil. | ||
From Demeter. | ||
A silversmith; in a creative field | ||
Elenuta is a variant of Helen, meaning shining or bright one. | ||



