Moldovan female names and surnames. Moldovan surnames and names - male and female. Endings and declension of Moldovan surnames. Methods of forming Moldovan surnames


Are you looking for an original and euphonious name for a child? Do you want it to be bright, non-trivial and memorable? In this case, you should turn your attention to the amazingly beautiful and melodic male and female Moldovan names. Their wide variety and rich sound pleasantly surprises. Among these names one can find both native national ones and those borrowed from foreign languages, both popular and surprisingly rare and exotic.

However, the wide variety of local names is not the only advantage of modern Moldovan names for boys and girls. They have many other advantages that can be seen even with the naked eye. In order to notice all these advantages, it is enough to look at the meaning of Moldovan names and surnames. It almost always wears positive character. Some names in Moldova denote positive personality traits of a person, others - certain animals, plants, natural phenomena and so on. All of them are very popular among both Romanians and representatives of mixed families.

Happy Moldovan names for boys and girls

Parents who want their child to stand out from other children should pay attention to rare Moldovan names for girls and boys. They have very unusual and... An example is the beautiful female name Graziela. According to the latest data, only 13 Moldovan women wear it. I would also like to note the unusual Moldavian male name Odysseus (from ancient greek mythology). Over the past five years, only twenty-one boys have been given the name. The number of non-traditional names borne by residents of Moldova includes such as Soare, Luna, Draga, Stela, Helia, Palerma, Nurai, Romela, etc.

List of original Moldovan names for boys

  1. Aurel. From Latin "golden"
  2. Jon. Male Moldovan name which means = “patient”
  3. Isidore. Interpreted as "gift of Isis"
  4. Clement. Translated into Russian it means “merciful”
  5. Matej. Moldavian boy name meaning "given by God"
  6. Octavian. From Latin "eighth"
  7. Paul. Translated into Russian it means “baby”
  8. Nicholas. Moldovan boy name. Meaning = "conqueror of nations"
  9. Stefan. Translated into Russian it means “crown”

List of beautiful Moldovan names for girls

  1. Adelaide. Interpreted as “a girl from a noble family”
  2. Angela. Translated into Russian it means “messenger”
  3. Aurika. Moldovan girl name meaning "golden"
  4. Bianca. Interpreted as "pure"
  5. Danina. From Latin "divine"
  6. Constanta. Female Moldovan name which means = “stable”
  7. Michaela. Interpreted as “like God”
  8. Roxana. Translated into Russian it means “dawn”
  9. Florica. Moldovan girl name meaning "blooming"

The most popular male and female Moldovan names

  • Today, the most popular Moldovan names for boys are Jon, Paul and Nicolae.
  • In addition, parents often call their sons Maximilian, Andrey and Denis.
  • As for the most common female names, they include such as Angela, Elena, Tatyana, Andreya and Marinella.

Borrowings in the anthroponymy of Moldovans can be divided into several groups:

  • Romanesque;
  • ancient Germanic;
  • Slavic;
  • Roman;
  • Romanian.

There are many Moldovan female names taken from church calendar- These are Orthodox and Catholic names.

The most “ancient” are Slavic and Old Germanic borrowings.

· The first ones arose even before the formation of the Moldavian principality (XIV century), they contain Slavic roots. However, they all mostly belong to men – Neagoe (“weasel”), Vlad.

· The second group, the ancient Germanic ones, came to Moldavian language during the time of tribal unions living on the territory of modern Moldova. Examples are the name Ada (derived from the root "adal" - noble), Amalia (from the root "amal", probably meaning "work, labor").

The list of Moldovan female names also includes names of Roman origin. They appeared due to the common area of ​​the nation in question and the Vlachs in XIX-XX centuries. For example, Beatrice (translated as “traveler, traveler”), Bianca (from the Italian “white”).

Names of Roman origin came into the language during the Middle Ages, when all of Europe was fascinated by antiquity. The borrowing of Aurelia (from the Latin root “aureus” - “golden”) and Aurora (that was the name of the Roman goddess) can be attributed to this period.

The Christianization of the population in the 9th-12th centuries also played a role. It did not happen rapidly (like most Slavic peoples), but gradually. As a result of this, beautiful Moldavian names began to be used when naming female names from church calendars: Maria, Elena, Ana. All of these names are the most common in Moldova; they are of Hebrew or Greek origin.

Another group of beautiful Moldovan names for girls in Moldavian are borrowings from Romanian, for example, Viorica (from the Romanian “viorea” - “violet, bell”), Luminiţa, which means “light”.

Conclusion

We have analyzed the main channels of anthroponymic borrowings. It was found that changes of a social, cultural and political nature directly affect the naming procedure - more and more new names appear in the language. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the list of Moldovan names for girls below and choose the one you like for your child.

One of the impressive groups of Moldovan names is Slavic. They appeared in the language even before the founding of a separate state by the Moldovans ( we're talking about on the formation of the Principality of Moldova in 1359). The use of common Slavic roots is typical for these names. For example, Drag, which means “dear” (“analogues” are in Polish, Czech, Bulgarian and Serbian), or Bogdan (“God-given”).

Due to the nation living next to the Wallachians in the 19th-20th centuries (the principality of the same name became part of the United Principality of Moldavia and Wallachia in 1859), Romanesque names appeared in the list of Moldavian male names.

The Middle Ages became a time of revival of Roman culture; this fashion affected all European countries without exception. Moreover, the “consequences” can be observed not only in architecture, literature and theater, but also in anthroponymy. A huge number of female and male beautiful Moldovan names have Roman ancestors. Take a look: Adrian (derived from the Roman personal or family nickname Hadrianus, that is, “Adriatic, native of the Adriatic” or “inhabitant of Adria”), Camil (derived from the Roman cognomen Camillus, which translates as “a youth of impeccable birth, admitted to the service of the gods”).

There are also names in Moldavian that come from Romanian lexemes. For example, Viorel (arrangement of the Romanian “viorea”, that is, “violet”).

Another area of ​​borrowing is names noted in the Bible or belonging to canonized saints. There are many of these in the language, they all have Greek, Latin and Hebrew origin. In addition, these names remain the most popular among Moldovan citizens. These are Gheorghe (ancient Greek; translated as “landowner”) and Ion (meaning “Yahweh is merciful”, of Hebrew origin).

A separate group of Moldavian male names are ancient Germanic, for example, Albert - from the name “Adalberht”, i.e. “bright, noble”, Carol – comes from the name Karl (“man, man, husband”). They came into the language in the first centuries AD, when the territory inhabited by the Moldovans was the possession of various tribal unions.

Conclusion

Having examined the main ways of borrowing Moldovan male names, we were convinced that the anthroponymic system is rich in names from Latin, Greek, Old German, Italian and Spanish. This means that the language is sensitive to political, cultural and social changes.

We invite you to familiarize yourself with the most popular names for boys and choose the one you like for your child.

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Romanian and Moldovan names– names used in Romania and Moldova can be divided into several groups:

Names of religious origin (biblical names).

Names borrowed from Slavic languages.

Names derived from Romanian words.

Names borrowed from related Romance languages ​​(mainly Italian and Spanish).

Ancient Roman names.

And others.

Romanian and Moldovan female names

Names

Russian variant

Adelaida

Alexandra

Alexandrina

Anastasia

Angelica

Angelina

Carolina

Cezarina

Christiana

Christina

Constanta

Christiana

Cristina

Dorothea

Ekaterina

Eleonora

Elisabeta

Flaviana

Florentina

Georgeta

Georgiana

Georgina

Gheorghiana

Gheorghina

Gratiana

Christina

Iolanda
Iona

Loredana

Luminita

Magdalena

Margareta

Nicoleta

Petronela

Speranta

Vasilica

Veronica

Victoria

Virginia

Adela

Adelaide

Adeline

Adina

Adriana

Agatha

Aglaya,Aglae

Alberta

Alexandra(Sandika)

Alexandrina (Sandica)

Alina

Amalia

Amelia

Ana (Anika, Anikutsa)

Anastasia

Angela

Angelica

Angelina

Aura

Aurelia

Aurika

Barbara

Bianca

Camellia

Camila

Carmen

Caroline

Cesara

Cesarina

Christiana

Christina (Krista)

Claudia

Constanta

Kosmina

Christiana

Christina

Dachiana

Dana

Daniela

Daria

Delia

Diana

Doina

Domnika

Dorina

Dorothea

Catherine (Katelutsa)

Elena (Nutsa, Elenika)

Eleanor (Norika)

Eliana

Elisabeth

Eliza

Emilia (Emilika)

Eugenia (Genia)

Fabiana

Flavia

Flavian

Flora (Florika)

Florentina

Florika

Florina

Georgeta

Georgiana

Georgina

Georgiana

Dahlia

Gloria

Gratian

Christina

Ilyana (Ilenutsa)

Ilinka

Yolanda

Yona

Yonela

Isabela

Isidora

Julia (Yulika)

Juliana

Justina

Laura

Letitia

Leah (Lea)

Liana

Lydia (Lidutsa)

Lily

Lillian

Libya

Loredana

Lorena

Luminitsa

Magda

Magdalena

Marcela

Margareta

Maria (Maritsa)

Mariana

Martina

Michaela

Mirela

Monica

Nicoleta

Nora

Octavia

Olympia

Olivia

Paula

Pauline

Petrana (Petrika)

Petronela (Nela)

Rafaela

Ramona

Roberta

Rodika

Roxana

Rose (Rosika)

Rosalia

Sabina (Sabinutsa)

Simone

Sofia (Sofika)

Sorina

Speranza

Stele

Theresa

Tudora

Vasilika

Veronica

Victoria (Victoria)

Violeta

Viorela

Viorica

Virginia

Viviana

Zoya (Zoitsa)

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Moldova has long been a center of intersection of many cultures. This was also reflected in local anthroponymy, which included heterogeneous elements. Below we will talk about what Moldovan surnames are.

Sources of surnames

There were several sources from which surnames began to be formed.

  • First, these are personal names.
  • Secondly, the father’s nickname or his profession, occupation.
  • Thirdly, the profession of the person himself.
  • Fourthly, place of birth or permanent residence.
  • Fifthly, belonging to some ethnic group.
  • And finally, sixthly, these are personal characteristics, character, etc.).

History of surnames

Last names in the proper sense of the word appeared among Moldovans not so long ago. Moldavian surnames, playing the role of nicknames for persons of status, existed around the 13th century. But these were unofficial appeals, while only names were recorded on paper. From historical documents of that era we know that a significant number of noble people in Moldova were of Ruthenian origin. The majority of the population received surnames only in the 18th century, and then towards its end. A little later, in the 19th century, Moldovans, going to serve in the army (Russian or Austrian troops), had to provide a last name. In the absence of one, a nickname was written down in the documents, which from then on became the official surname.

Characteristics of surnames

Most of the surnames of the Slavic population in Moldova end in “ov”, “iy”, “ich”, “im”, “k”. They are first mentioned starting from the 13th century. Further, Moldovan surnames with the suffixes “uk”, “yuk”, “ak” and similar variants are widespread. In general, Slavic, Ruthenian and Little Russian names gave rise to modern Moldavian surnames. Examples include such of them as Zaporozhan, Rusnak, Buts and others. As for the form “Buts”, as well as “Guts”, some modern researchers believe that they come from the word “Hutsul” - an ethnonym meaning Eastern Slavs. This word is comparable to the modern “katsap”, “moskal” or the earlier “rayki”, which designated the Rusyns living within Northern Bessarabia. The Moldavian surnames Raiko and Railyan are mainly descendants of residents of the Khotyn district. But the surname Rusnak directly comes from the self-name of the Rusyns.

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