The most common names of Romanian girls. Male Romanian names and meanings - choosing the best name for a boy

A correctly chosen name has a strong positive impact on a person’s character, aura and destiny. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and condition, strengthens health, removes various negative programs of the unconscious. But how to choose the perfect name?

Although there are cultural interpretations of what they mean male names, in reality, the influence of the name on each boy is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, preventing the child from developing. Astrology and numerology for choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate over the centuries.

Calendars of Christmastide and holy people, without consulting a seeing, insightful specialist, do not provide any real help in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

And lists of ... popular, happy, beautiful, melodious male names completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, soul of the child and turn the selection procedure into an irresponsible game of parents in fashion, selfishness and ignorance.

Beautiful and modern Romanian names should first of all suit the child, and not the relative external criteria of beauty and fashion. Who don't care about your child's life.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features name, negative traits name, choice of profession by name, the influence of a name on business, the influence of a name on health, the psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of subtle plans (karma), energy structure, life goals and the type of a particular child.

The topic of name compatibility (and not people’s characters) is an absurdity that turns interactions inside out different people internal mechanisms of influence of a name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, unconscious, energy and behavior of people. Reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

The meaning of the name has no literal impact. For example, Guaril (winner) does not mean that the young man will be strong, and those with other names will be weak. The name can weaken his health, block his heart center and he will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, another boy will be helped to solve problems of love or power, which will make life and achieving goals much easier. The third boy may not have any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics.

The most popular Romanian names for boys are also misleading. 95% of boys are called names that do not make their fate easier. You can only rely on the child’s innate character, spiritual vision and wisdom of an experienced specialist.

The secret of a man's name, as a program of the unconscious, a sound wave, vibration, is revealed in a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of the name. And if this name destroys a child, then no matter how beautiful, melodious with the patronymic, astrologically accurate, blissful it is, it will still be harmful, destroy character, complicate life and burden fate.

Below is a list of Romanian names. Try to choose several that you think are most suitable for your child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the name’s influence on fate, .

List of male Romanian names in alphabetical order:

Ayorgu - peasant
Alexandru - defender of humanity
Alin - to calm down
Andrey - man, warrior
Andrzej - man, warrior
Anton - invaluable

Benjamin - son of the south
Besnik - devotee
Bogden - a gift from God
Boiko - resident of western Ukraine
Boldo - protect the king

Vasile is the king
Vali - strong
Viorel - bell
Virgiliu - presenter
Vasilica is the king
Valeriu - strong

Georg - peasant
Grigor - careful, vigilant
Gavril - strong man god
Ganadi - noble
Guaril - champion, winner
Gudada - superiority
Gunari - military, warrior

Decebal - strong as ten
Georgie is a peasant
Doreen - from the Doric tribe
Douro - desired
Dragomir - precious world
Dragosh - precious world
Dracul - devil or dragon
Dumitru - loves the earth
Danutz - judge

Eugen - well born

Zindelo - son, son

Ilie - God - My God
John - good god
Ion - good god
Ionel - good god
Joseph - he will increase
Iuliu - with a soft beard, a symbolic reference to youth
Julian - with a soft beard, a symbolic reference to youth
Ienku - good god
Ion - God is good
Ioska - he will increase

Jonuts - good god

Karol is a person
Cyprien - from Cyprus
Clodiu is lame
Konstantin - stable
Corneille - horn
Corneliu - horn
Kosmin - order, beauty
The church is sustainable
Kostika - stable
Kostin - stable
Christy - follower of Christ
Christian - follower of Christ
Katelyn - pure

Liviu - bluish
Loisa - famous warrior
Lucaa - from Lucania
Laurentiu - from Laurentum
Lucian - lungs

Marian - like Marius
Marku - warlike
Mericano - warlike
Milos - the glory of benefit
Mircea - peace
Mitika - loves the earth
Mihai - who is like God
Miheitse - who is like God
Marco - militant

Nekuley - victory of people
Nelu - good god
Nikola - victory of the people
Nicolae - victory of the people
Niku - victory of the people
Nikuzor - victory of the people
Nandru - prepared for the trip

Ovidiu - sheep shepherd
Eagle - gold

Pali - small
Panka - rock, stone
Peter - rock, stone
Petrika - rock, stone
Petru - rock, stone
Petsha - free
Pesha - small
Pitivo - rock, stone
Pitti - rock, stone
Plaimn - fire, flame
Pompiliu - display, solemn procession

Redu - happy

Sergei - servant
Sergiu - servant
Cizer - hairy
Silviu - from the forest
Simions - listening, listening intently
Skender - defender of humanity
Sorin - sun
Stevo - crowned
Stelien - pillar
Stefan - crown
Sandu - protector of humanity

Toma - twin
Tamás is a twin
Tiberiu - from the Tiber (river)
Tobar - from the Tiber (river)

Wadim - knowledge
Walter - ruler of the army

Fein - crown
Ferka - free
Florin - flower
Flaviu - yellow hair
Fonso - noble and ready

Hanzi - God is good
Harman is a brave, resilient person
Henrik - housekeeper
Horatiu - has good eyesight
Haralampie - bright happiness

Sandor - proud
Stefan - crown

Emilian - competitor
Emilien - competitor

Yanko - God is good
Janoro - January

Remember! Choosing a name for a child is a huge responsibility. A name can greatly make a person’s life easier, but it can also cause harm.

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Romania - European country. Its features, way of life and linguistic uniqueness are associated with the historical formation of Christianity and neighboring states. Romanian language is part of the Indo-European language family. He is one of the most unusual languages Romanesque group. It notes groups of features taken from various languages ​​of Balkan origin. These nuances are reflected in Romanian proper names.

Origin of Romanian names

As you know, Romanian male names are common not only in Romania itself, but also in the countries of Asia and America. This is due to their beauty and sonority.

The origin of Romanian names has several sources.

  1. Borrowing from ancient languages.
  2. Imitation of the names of gods and heroes of ancient literature.
  3. The origin of native Romanian names is from the names of phenomena and objects.
  4. Extract from the Bible.

Romanian male names. List

The most common and popular names men in 2018 are presented in the table.

Name meaning
A
1. Anton Greek "enemy"
2. Andrey Greek "courageous, brave"
3. Alin Celtic "rock"
4. Ayorgu room "plowman"
5. Ayonut room " good God"
B
6. Besnik alb. "devoted"
7. Boldo lat. "protecting the king"
8. Bogdan glory "God-given"
9. Benjamin Old-Hebrew "beloved son"
10. Boiko glory "glib"
IN
11. Vasil room "king"
12. Valery Roman "be strong, healthy"
13. Vasile Old Greek "royal, royal"
14. Virgil lat. "cheerful"
G
15. Gudada room "champion"
16. Georgiy Greek "farmer"
17. Gunari gyg. "military, warrior"
18. Gavril Old Hebrew "strong as God"
D
19. Doreen Greek "capricious"
20. Douro Taj. "medicine"
21. Danutz room "judge"
22. Georgie Bulgarian "farmer"
E
23. Eugen Greek "noble"
AND
24. Ivan Old-Hebrew "gift of God"
25. And he Old-Hebrew "patient"
26. Joseph Old-Hebrew "God will increase"
27. Ioska gyg. "he will increase"
28. Ionel mold. "kind to everyone"
TO
29. Carol Polish "feminine"
30. Konstantin lat. "constant, persistent"
31. Cornel lat. "dogwood"
32. Cosmin Greek "Beautiful"
L
33. Liviu room "bluish"
34. Laurentiou room "from Laurentum"
35. Lucian Spanish "light"
36. Luke other Greek "light"
37. Lucaa lat. "to shine"
38. Loisa Bulgarian "famous warrior"
39. Laurentium Bulgarian "famous"
40. Lucian Spanish "light"
M
41. Mihai Hung. "like God"
42. Mircea Bulgarian "peaceful"
43. Mirel Turkic "doe"
44. Marin Roman "nautical"
45. Mitika room "loves the earth"
46. Marco English "dedicated to Mars"
47. Mericano room "warlike"
48. Marius Roman "belonging to the god Mars"
49. Milos Polish "good fame"
50. Miheitsa room "one who is like God"
N
51. Nikola Greek "conqueror of nations"
52. Nick English "winner"
53. Nikuzor room "victory of the people"
54. Nikulei Greek "winner of the people"
55. Nelu mold. "with character"
56. Nenedra room "prepared for the trip"
57. Nick room "victory of the people"
ABOUT
58. Octavian lat. "eighth"
59. Oriel German "troop manager"
60. Ovid lat. "savior"
61. Octave lat. "eighth"
P
62. Petre Greek "stone"
63. Pesha euro "blooming"
64. Pitty English "noblewoman"
65. Punka gyg. "rock"
66. Peter Greek "stone"
67. Petsha gyg. "free"
68. Pasha lat. "small"
69. Paul lat. "small"
70. Pitiva room "small"
R
71. Radu Persian. "joy"
72. Rahul German "Red Wolf"
73. Romulus Roman "from Rome"
74. Razvan Persian. "the joy of the soul"
75. Richard Persian. "brave"
76. Novel Roman "Roman, Roman"
WITH
77. Sergiu room "clear"
78. Stephen Greek "wreath"
79. Caesar Roman "tsar"
80. Sorin room "Sun"
81. Stev Greek "victorious"
82. Silva lat. "forest"
T
83. Trajan Bulgarian "third twin"
84. Tom Spanish "twin"
85. Tomas Polish "dual"
86. Tobar gyg. "from the Tiber"
87. Titu lat. "honor"
U
88. Walter German "commander in chief"
89. Wadin room "knowledge"
F
90. Florentine lat. "flowering"
91. Fonso room "noble"
92. Ferka room "free"
X
93. Horiya Arab. "paradise maiden"
94. Henrik German "home ruler"
95. Hengzhi room "good God"
Sh
96. Stefan lat. "crown"
97. Sherban room " beautiful city"
H
98. Chaprian Roman "from Cyprus"
I
99. Janos Hung. "the mercy of the Lord"
100. Yanko Bulgarian "God's mercy"

Male Romanian surnames

One of the unique features of the language of this country is the lack of differences between Romanian given names and surnames. If we consider the word formation and morphological features of these words, their complete coincidence is revealed. Where the first or last name is located is determined based on two indicators.

  • Word order in various speech situations. For example, in written official or colloquial speech the surname will come first, followed by the given name. In common parlance or books, the order of words is reversed.
  • Abbreviations or affectionate forms have only names. Surnames are always used only in their full form.

Thus, when defining male Romanian names and surnames, it is worth clearly distinguishing situations and sources of their use.

Conclusion

IN Lately The trend of giving newborns unusual, unique names is gaining momentum. Romanian male names are increasingly receiving attention. Sonorous and smooth, special, they are suitable for picky parents.

Modern male and female Romanian names are distinguished by a very wide variety. Many of them were borrowed from the melodic Latin and ancient Greek languages. Georg, Konstantin, Christian, Stefan, Daniel, Carmen - all these names. They also left their mark on modern Romanian names. Slavic traditions naming name. Thanks to them, such names as Radu, Vlad, Mircea, etc., became popular among the population. Not without influence ancient Rome. With his help, the list of beautiful female and male Romanian names was replenished with such unusual specimens as Ovid, Aurel, Cornel, Trajan, etc. As for national traditions name of the name, they have practically not survived. The original Romanian names for boys and girls occupy only a small part of the local naming vocabulary.

Choosing a Romanian name for a boy and a girl

When choosing Romanian names for girls and boys, most parents are guided by church calendar. The most widespread religion in the country is Orthodoxy. In view of this, when naming children, the majority of the population is guided by the Orthodox calendar.

Much attention is paid to the meaning of Romanian names and surnames. People sincerely believe that by naming a child one way or another, they influence his fate. In view of this, they try to choose a name for kids that has the most favorable and positive meaning.

IN last years such an important factor as is also taken into account. Before naming a child, parents find out the correspondence of the Romanian female or male name they like to the personal horoscope of the newborn and carry out the appropriate numerological calculations.

List of modern Romanian names for boys

  1. Andrzej. Interpreted as "man warrior"
  2. Alexandru. Translated into Russian it means “defender of humanity”
  3. Vasile. From the ancient Greek "royal"
  4. Dimitra. Romanian boy name meaning "dedicated to Demeter"
  5. Yoan. From Hebrew "Yahweh is merciful"
  6. Konstantin. Translated into Russian it means “sustainable”
  7. Micah. Romanian male name which means = "like God"
  8. Nicole. Interpreted as "conqueror of nations"
  9. Sergiu. Translated into Russian it means “high”
  10. Florin. Romanian boy name meaning "blooming"

List of the most beautiful Romanian names for girls

  1. Alexandrina. Interpreted as “protector of people”
  2. Violet. Translated into Russian it means “purple flower”
  3. Denis. Romanian girl name meaning "belonging to Dionysus"
  4. Ilyana. Folk form named after Elena = “sunny”
  5. Constranza. Translated into Russian it means “sustainable”
  6. Luminitsa. Romanian girl name meaning "light"
  7. Rodika. Means "fertile"
  8. Stele. Translated into Russian it means “star”
  9. Stephanie. Romanian female name meaning "crown"
  10. Florentina. Interpreted as "flower"

The most popular male and female Romanian names

  • In recent years, the most popular Romanian male names are Gheorghe, Jon and Andrzej.
  • Quite often the babies are named Kostin, Mihai, Alexandru and Stefan.
  • As for Romanian girls, most of them have the names Maria, Andreea, Alexandreina, Ioana and Marianna.

The modern Romanian anthroponymic model is binary: it consists of a first name (Romanian rgepite) and a surname (Romanian pite de famille or simply pite), for example: Ion Petrescu, Maria Petrescu. This word order, characteristic of the anthroponymy of most European languages, is found either in common speech or among intellectuals, that is. in the speech of writers, scientists, artists. This arrangement of words is also accepted in the language of newspapers, magazines, and on book covers (for example, Eugen Barbu, Maria Popescu). But in the mass urban conversation and writing However, the reverse order predominates (Petrescu Ion, Petrescu Maria), spreading under the influence of alphabetical lists (payslips, class magazines, various kinds registers) and official documents where the surname precedes the given name.

Since in Romanian anthroponymy the surname is often structurally the same as the male given name, without being morphologically different from the latter, and both word orders are widespread, it is sometimes difficult to determine which anthroponym is a surname and which a given name: for example, Ignat Andrei, Isac Vasile. In such cases, initials (if they appear with surnames) serve as the only way to recognize names (since in official speech only names are indicated by initials), for example: L. Andrei or A. Ignat. Initials sometimes convey the father's name, which, however, is not an element of the name of the person, for example: Nicolae A. Constantinescu - N. A. Constantinescu.

From Latin language in modern Romanian anthroponymy there is not a single undoubtedly inherited name left. Most of the current Romanian names are Greek, Latin and Hebrew in origin, penetrating mainly through Church Slavonic, which for a long time was the language of Romanian Orthodox Church and official business and legal proceedings. All such names, of course, are calendar (hagiographic) and are characterized by the highest frequency. Typical in this regard are, for example, Ion with book version loan (like the Russian Ivan, this is the most common male name), Nicolae, Vasile, Georghe, Hie, Petru (Petre), Grigore, Constantin, Pavel (and the neologism Paul), Alexandru, Simion, Toma, Andrei, Michai (with a book version Michait), Stefan, Lica, Maria (the most common female name), Ana, Elisaveta (Elisabeta), Ioana, Elena, Paraschiva, Vasilica, Ecaterina.

During the Middle Ages, names of South Slavic origin penetrated, which, in turn, took a strong place in Romanian anthroponymy: Bogdan, Dobre, Dragu, Dragomir, Nea-goe, Pirvu, Radu, Stan, Vlad, etc. Names of other origin: Turkic (such as Asian ), Hungarian (like Mogos), Modern Greek (Epe), make up a small proportion of all names, and from the point of view of frequency they can be neglected. Enthusiasm ancient history, literature and mythology in the 19th-20th centuries left, especially in the Transylvanian part of the Romanian area, such “traces” in the anthroponymy of the Romanians as Cicerone, Liviu, Marias, Traian, Virgil (male names); Aurora, Cornelia, Flora, Laura, Livia, Silvia, Stela, Victoria ( female names), and such anthroponyms are no longer uncommon even among rural population. In the last two centuries, certain Western European names like Ernest, Jean, Richard, Robert have become somewhat widespread.

All of the above borrowed names are opposed to relatively large group actually Romanian names of appellative origin, formed from the names of plants (Bujor, Busuioc, Rodica), animals (Lupu, Ursu.Mioara, Pucia), holidays (Craciun, Pascu, Florea, Eloarea) or from various other common nouns (Norocel, Soare, Doina, Luminita).
IN last decades Double female names began to spread, especially in cities: Ana-Maria, Mariana-Rodica, Maria-Paula. Word-formation feature of the series female forms is their occurrence by suffixation on the basis of the corresponding masculine forms: Adrian(a), Florin(a), Ceza-rin(a), Severin(a).

Both from men's and from. female names are formed by subjectively evaluative forms: hypocoristics (by abbreviation) such as Lache (Michalache), Veta (Elisaveta) and especially diminutives (by suffixation), that is, Jonel (Jon), Petrica (Petre), Victoras (Victor), Marioara (Maria) , Irinuca (Irina), and sometimes such forms act as official (passport) names, for example: Ionel Teodorescu.

Like other peoples, among Romanians the formulas of address depend directly on the nature of the speech situation. In family and everyday communication, they most often use names in the vocative form (Ioane, Petre, Apo, Mario) or subjective evaluative forms in the same form (Ionica, Retrica, Anisoaro, Maricaro). In a familiar and friendly atmosphere, sometimes they resort to the vocative form of surnames (Ionescule, Рopescule), which, as a rule, has a colloquially rude connotation. In an official speech, the interlocutor is addressed by his last name, to which the positive vocative form domnule “master”, doamna “mistress”, domnisoara (duduie) “girl” is necessarily added, for example, domnule Ignat, doamna Ignat, domnisoara Ignat (with meeting on the street, in institutions). While maintaining the specified structure, the surname can be replaced with the name of the corresponding profession: tovarase director, tovarasa director; Domnule doctor, doamna doctor.

The surname or job title is sometimes omitted (if they are unknown to the interlocutor, and also for the sake of brevity), as a result of which the address is expressed by only one common noun: tovarase - tovarasi, domnule - do mni lor, doamna - doamnelor (meaning “girl”, “girls” "respectively "young lady", "young ladies").

In this case, there are several types of borrowing names:

  • from Slavic languages;
  • from antiquity (Roman);
  • from Christianity (we are talking about church calendars, all names are mainly Greek, Latin, Hebrew).

The most extensive group in the list of male Romanian names are borrowings from the Bible and from church books. Romanians “mastered” religion gradually. Unlike others Slavic peoples, in the area of ​​their residence, Christianization took place during the 3rd – 4th centuries (from the 9th to the 12th centuries). As a result of this, in the language one can observe the Hebrew Ion (“Yahweh is merciful”), the ancient Greek Gheorghe (“farmer”) and Vasile (“royal, royal”).

Romanian also adopted some of the South Slavic names during cohabitation with other nationalities until the 14th century, for example, Drag (translated as “dear”). Common Slavic roots are typical for words of this origin.

Another item on the list of borrowings is the arrangement of the names of Roman gods and epic heroes. Similar names appeared in Romanian due to the Europeans’ passion for ancient literature, theater and architecture. Examples: Ovidiu (from the Roman name Ovidius, probably translated as "sheep"), Liviu (from Livius, probably meaning "to cast blue" or "to envy").

There is also a group of ancient Romanian male names that are derived from the names of plants, animals, holidays and other phenomena. Take a look: Bujor - translated from Romanians. means “peony”, Ursu – translated as “bear”.

Features of Romanian male names and surnames

There are several anthroponymic factors that distinguish Romanians from other European nations.

Firstly, there is no special difference between the surname and given name (for example, Ion Petrescu - both names look like a given name). Structurally and morphologically, the first often coincides with the male name. For a person unfamiliar with the word order in a full name in various speech situations, determining the first and last name will be an impossible task.

The law is:

If the situation involves officialdom (documents) or it is ordinary spoken/written speech, then the surname is put first and then the name.

In common parlance or in books/magazines, the word order is reversed.

Another recognition method is to identify abbreviations in the text. It is the first letter with a dot at the end that means it refers to a boy's name.

The second feature is the abundance of diminutive names, often shortened names, which are used both in official and informal settings. For example, there is a name Paraschiv, short form which is Chivu. However, both forms are used in newspapers and on TV - Chivu Stoica (this is the name of the Romanian politician) and Paraschiv Vasilescu (this is the name of the general).

Conclusion

So, we examined the main channels of borrowing and origin of Romanian names for men. Now we can say with confidence that the anthroponymy of this language was influenced by relations with neighboring peoples living in adjacent areas, the adoption of Christianity and the medieval hobby ancient culture. Names from church calendars are still at the peak of popularity in Romanian; they are simple and understandable to any Slav.

If you have not yet decided which name to choose for your baby, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the list of names below.

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