Feminine form of Romanian
Alexandru,
meaning "defender of mankind."
Romanian form of
Alexander,
meaning "defender of mankind."
Romanian name, possibly derived from the word alina,
meaning "to soothe."
Feminine form of Romanian
Alin, meaning "to
soothe."
Romanian pet form of
Anna, meaning
"favor; grace."
Feminine form of Romanian
Andrei,
meaning "man; warrior."
Russian
form of
Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
Romanian and Russian form of
Roman Antonius, possibly meaning
"invaluable."
Romanian form of
Benjamin, meaning "son of the
south."
Bulgarian and Romanian name meaning "God-gift," derived from the
Slavic elements bog "god" and dan "gift."
Feminine form of Bulgarian/Romanian
Bogdan,
meaning "God-gift."
Variant of Bulgarian/Romanian
Bogdana, meaning "God-gift."
Romanian form of
Roman Camilla, meaning
"attendant (for a temple."
Romanian form of
Latin
Carolus,
meaning "man."
Romanian name, possibly a masculine
form of
Katherine,
meaning "pure."
Polish and Romanian form of
Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
Romanian form of Latin
Cyprianus,
meaning "from Cyprus."
Romanian form of Latin
Constantia,
meaning "steadfast."
Romanian form of Italian
Cosmo, meaning
"order, beauty."
Feminine form of Romanian
Cosmin,
meaning "order, beauty."
Romanian nickname for
Constantine,
meaning "steadfast."
Romanian name meaning "lily."
Pet form of Romanian
Cristian,
meaning "follower of Christ."
Spanish form of
Christian,
meaning "follower of Christ."
"Wolf." Romanian name derived from
Roman Dacia,
the name for the region that is today Moldova and
Romania. According to Strabo, the Dacians were
originally known as the daoi, from Phrygian daos, meaning
"wolf." It is interesting to note, too, that daoi
is the Gaelic word for a "wicked man."
Nickname for
Bulgarian/Romanian
Bogdana,
meaning "God-gift."
Romanian form of
Dan,
meaning "judge."
Romanian name meaning "folk song."
Feminine form of Romanian
Dorin, meaning
"of the
Dorian tribe."
Romanian name meaning "longing."
Romanian name meaning "devil"
or "dragon."
"Precious peace." Romanian name composed of
the Slavic elements dorogo "precious"
and mir "peace."
Pet form of Romanian
Dragomir,
meaning "precious peace."
Romanian form of Latin
Demetrius,
meaning "loves the earth."
Romanian form of
Elisabeth, meaning "God
is my oath."
Romanian form of Latin
Aemilianus,
meaning "rival."
Pet form of Romanian Ştefan,
meaning "crown."
Bulgarian and Romanian form of
English
Gabriel, meaning "strong
man of God."
Feminine form of Romanian
Gheorghe, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
Romanian form of Latin
Gennadius,
meaning "noble."
Romanian form of Greek
Georgios, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
Romanian form of English
Gregory, meaning "watchful;
vigilant."
Romanian form of Greek
Charalampos,
meaning "shining happiness."
Romanian equivalent of English
Henry, meaning
"home-ruler."
Pet form of Romanian
Ioan, meaning "God is
gracious."
Romanian form of
Helen, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
Romanian form of Greek
Elias, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
Feminine form of Romanian
Ilie, meaning
"the Lord is my God."
Romanian form of
John,
meaning "God is gracious."
Feminine form of Romanian
Ioan, meaning
"God is gracious."
Basque and Romanian form of
John,
meaning "God is gracious."
Pet form of Romanian
Ioan,
meaning "God is gracious."
Feminine form of Romanian
Ioan, meaning
"God is gracious."
Pet form of Romanian
Ioan,
meaning "God is gracious."
Romanian form of Greek
Georgios,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
Romanian and Russian form of
Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
Feminine form of Romanian
Iuliu,
possibly meaning "youth."
Romanian form of
Roman Julianus, possibly meaning "soft-bearded," a symbolic
reference to "youth."
Feminine form of Romanian
Iulian, possibly meaning
"youth."
Romanian form of
Roman Julius, possibly meaning "soft-bearded," a symbolic
reference to "youth."
Pet form of Romanian
Ileana, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
Romanian form of
Roman Livius,
possibly meaning "bluish."
English and Romanian name derived from the
Roman name
Lucianus,
meaning "light."
"Little light." Romanian name composed of the element lumina
"light" and a diminutive suffix.
Romanian form of Latin
Magdalena, meaning
"of Magdala."