Moldavian female names and their meanings. List of Moldovan and Romanian female, male names and their meaning. List of options and their meaning
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Romanian and Moldavian names- the names used on the territory of Romania and Moldova can be divided into several groups:
Religious names (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 Moldavian female names
Names |
Russian variant |
Adelaida Alexandra Alexandrina Anastasia Angelica Angelina Carolina Cezarina Christiana Christina Constanta Cristiana Cristina Dorotheea Ecaterina Eleonora Elisabeta Flaviana Florentina Georgeta Georgiana Georgina Gheorghiana Gheorghina Gratiana Hristina Iolanda Loredana Luminita Magdalena Margareta Nicoleta Petronela Speranta Vasilica Veronica Victoria Virginia |
Adela Adelaide Adeline Adina Adriana Agatha Aglaya,Aglae Albert Alexandra(Sandica) Alexandrina (Sandica) Alina Amalia Amelia Ana (Anika, Anikutsa) Anastasia Angela Angelica Angelina Aura Aurelia Aurica Barbara Bianca Camellia Camila Carmen Caroline Cesara Cesarina Christiana Christina (Christa) Claudia Constanta Kosmina Christiana Christina Daciana Dana Daniela Daria Delia Diana Doina Domnika Doreen Dorothea Ekaterina (Kateluca) Elena (Nutsa, Elenika) Eleanor (Norika) Eliana Elizabeth Eliza Emilia (Emilika) Eugenia (Dzheniya) Fabiana Flavia Flaviana Flora (Florica) Florentina Florica Florina Georgette Georgiana Georgina Georgiana Dahlia Gloria Graziana Christina Ilyana (Ilenutsa) Ilinka Yolanda Yona Yonela Isabela Isidora Yulia (Yulika) Juliana Justina Laura Letizia Leah (Leah) Liana Lydia (Lidutsa) Lily Lillian Libya Loredana Lorena Luminitsa Magda Magdalena Marcela Margareta Maria (Maritza) Mariana Martin Michaela Mirela Monica Nicoleta Nora Octavia Olympia Olivia Paula Pauline Petrana (Petrika) Petronela (Nela) Rafaela Ramona Roberta Rodica Roxanne the Rose (Rozica) Rosalia Sabina (Sabinutsa) Simone Sofia (Sofika) Sorina Speranza Stele Theresa Tudora Vasilica Veronica Victoria (Victorica) Violet Viorela Viorica Virginia Viviana Zoya (Zoitsa) |
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For those interested in the history of Moldova, it will be interesting to know that the majority of Russians have the names and surnames of this people. Moreover, the Moldavian language has never been considered by linguists as an independent language, but rather it turned out to be spread as a dialect of Romanian with the influence of Polish. More about everything.
Moldovan surnames - alphabetical list
The generic names of any nationalities have their own definite endings, therefore, knowing them, it will not be at all difficult to recognize the roots of a particular person. So, for example, native Russians end in -ov: Ivanov, Petrov, Sidorov, and so on; Tatar languages often end in -ev or -in: Altyshev, Alaberdiev, Akchurin. As for the Moldovans, their surnames end in vowels, and the suffix is often -yan, -an, -esk. At the same time, they do not incline in cases, but more on that later.
Moldovan surnames popular among the population of the country - list:
- Munteanu;
- Turcanu;
- Bordeyan;
- Oltyanu;
- Boyko;
- Brasovyan;
- Ardelyan;
- Benetsyan;
- Dymbovyan;
- Kogylnicanu;
- Suruchan;
- Russu;
- Mocanu;
- Brailyanu;
- Nemtsan;
- Gojan;
- Odobescu;
- Iliescu;
- Ciorescu;
- Constantinescu;
- Basescu;
- Yorga;
- Rotaru;
- Totaru and others.
Moldovan names and surnames
When parents begin to choose a male or female name for their child, they often do not even know that the names popular in Russia belong precisely to the people of Moldova, or, better to say, Romania. In general, even rare Moldovan names and surnames are often found among the people of our vast country, just like other nationalities, except for Russian. For example, Maria, Margarita, Andrei, Mikhail - these are names familiar to a Russian person, whose origins are rooted in Romania and are always in the dictionary.
List of male names:
- Andrei;
- Anton (Antonash);
- Antonin;
- Arthur;
- Denis;
- Dimitrie;
- Dorian;
- Doreen;
- Edward;
- Ignat (Ignatio);
- Hilarion;
- Grigore (Grigorie);
- Camil;
- Carol;
- Brand;
- Marian;
- Marine;
- Martin;
- Michael;
- Miron;
- Novel;
- Romeo;
- Romulus;
- Samson;
- Sebastian;
- Seraphim;
- Vasile;
- Victor;
- Felix;
- Philemon;
- Yurie.
List of female names:
- Adelaide;
- Adeline;
- Adina;
- Adriana;
- Agatha;
- Anastasia;
- Camellia;
- Camila;
- Christina;
- Daria;
- Delia;
- Diana;
- Ekaterina (Kateluza);
- Elena (Nutsa, Elenika);
- Julia (Yulika);
- Juliana;
- Lydia (Lidutsa);
- Lily;
- Margareta;
- Maria (Maritsa);
- Sofia (Sofika);
- Veronica;
- Victoria (Victoria);
- Violet;
- Zoya (Zoitsa).
Do Moldovan surnames decline
Unlike those generic names that end in consonants, Moldovan cannot be inflected in different cases. Rather, it would be wrong to persuade them. If you need to ask a question or tell something about someone, then the declension of Moldovan surnames will be like this: "Maria Surucianu is not there." It turns out that a feminine or masculine name can be inflected, but a surname cannot. The same can be seen in the declension of Ukrainian generic names, the ending of which also ends in a vowel.
Origin of Moldovan surnames
As in any other language of the peoples, the origin of Moldovan surnames refers to the historical events of a particular family. If you know the Romanian language well, then each of them in translation will mean a particular craft or profession, position, personal achievements, character traits, various nicknames. For example, consider the well-known national surname Boyko, which is often confused with the Ukrainian one: the story tells about a brave, agile, resourceful person who easily coped with difficulties, from which the meaning "smart" came from.
Video: the most common surnames
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Romanian and Moldavian names- the names used on the territory of Romania and Moldova can be divided into several groups:
Religious names (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 Moldavian male names
Names |
Russian variant |
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Alexandru Augustin Beniamin Christian Corneliu Cristian Cristofor Dimitrie Dionisie Eustatiu Florentin Gheorghe Hristofor Lavrentie Laurentiu Lucretiu Maximilian Nichifor Octavian Pantelimon Sebastian Septimiu Sevastian Spiridon Vartolomeu Zamfir |
Adam Adrian Albert Alexandru Anatol Andrei (Andriesh) Angel Anton (Antonash) Antonin Arthur Afanas Augustin Aurel Aureliu Abram Benjamin Bohdan Camil Carol Catulus Cesar Kyriak Christian Claudio Clement Corneliu Cosmin (Cosma) Creen Christian Christopher Dachian Damian Daniel (Danuts) Denis Dimitrie Dionysius Dominic Dorian Doreen Dragos Dumitru Edward Emil (Milu) Emilian Eugen (Jen) Eugeniu Eustatiu Fabian Felix Philemon Philip (Lipan) Flavian Florentine Florian Florin Gavril George Gheorghe (to Jorgu) Gratian Grigore (Gregory) Christopher Ignat (Ignaziu) Hilarion Elijah (Iliutse) Joan Yon (Yonel) Yona Jordan Yorgu Yosef Isidore Julian (Yulike) Juliu Yurie Justin Lavra Lawrence Laurenziu Liviu Lucian Lucreziu Manuel Marchel Mark Marian Marine Martin Matei Maximilian Mihai (Mihu) Myron Nyagoe Nekulay Nestor Nikifor Nicolae (Nick) Octave Octavian Oliviu Oreste Ovidiu Pantelimon Paul Petre Peter (Petrutz) Radu Raphael Rajvan Remus novel Romeo Romulus Samson Sebastian Septimiou Seraphim Serju Sevastian Sextile Silviu Simon Sorin Spiridon (Spiru) Stefan Tadeu Theodore Tiberiu Timothy Titus Tudor Valeriu Vartolomeu Vasile Victor (Vick) Viorel Virgil Vivian Zechariah Our new book "Name Energy"Oleg and Valentina Svetovid Our email address: [email protected] At the time of writing and publication of each of our articles, there is nothing like this in the public domain on the Internet. Any of our information products are our intellectual property and are protected by the Law of the Russian Federation. Any copying of our materials and their publication on the Internet or in other media without specifying our name is a violation of copyright and is prosecuted by the Law of the Russian Federation. When reprinting any materials on the site, a link to the authors and the site - Oleg and Valentina Svetovid - is required. Romanian and Moldavian male names
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It is no secret that Moldovan and Romanian names are quite beautiful and harmonious in sound, which is why they gained their popularity far beyond the borders of these countries. Moldovan and Romanian surnames stand out separately. Their translation can often mean any kind of profession, a characteristic feature of a person, his success. And in combination with the name, play a decisive role in determining the fate of a person and his character.
Classification by origin
Romanian and Moldovan names are indigenous to the inhabitants of these countries. Many of them are quite often used in Russia. Conventionally, the following classes of names can be distinguished:
- borrowed from Slavic languages;
- originated in the territories of Italy and Spain;
- taken from the Catholic and Orthodox calendars;
- appeared in Ancient Rome.
Moldovan names
The following female Moldovan names are among the three most popular: Angela, Tatiana and Elena. Top 3 among men: David, Maxim, Alexandru.
The list of the most on the territory of Moldova and their etymological meaning:
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Even rare Moldovan names are often found in Russia, as well as in other countries.
What is the name of children in Moldova
List of popular Moldovan names for boys and girls:
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Choosing a name for a child is a very responsible matter. It must be selected with love and attention, taking into account the prevalence, euphony, as well as compatibility with surname and patronymic.
Romanian variants
Top 3 Romanian female names: Maria, Elena, Anna. Three Romanian male names: Gheorghe, John, Vasile.
The following male and female names are also common on the territory of Romania:
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From time immemorial, it was believed that the name affects the future fate and formation of a person's character. If, when meeting, you pay special attention to the meaning of a person's name, then thanks to this you can get to know him better.
The origin of Moldovan surnames.
History of Moldovan surnames at first glance, it is quite simple and unpretentious. However, Moldovan surnames differ in some peculiarities that distinguish them from the background of their closest "relatives" - Romanian surnames. Historically, Moldova has had close relations with many peoples and cultures. This could not but affect the formation of generic names, which first appeared among the Moldavian princes in the XIII-XIV centuries. They looked more like nicknames or middle names and often reminded of a close connection with the Ukrainian and Russian languages - Andreiko, Ivank, Fedko. There were very few such generic names; the bulk of Moldovans received surnames only at the end of the 18th - beginning of the 19th centuries. This was mainly associated with military service, and Moldovans served in both the Austrian and Russian troops.
Methods for the formation of Moldovan surnames.
If you look alphabetical list of Moldovan surnames, then many of them end in -yak, -ak, -yuk, -uk, -ey. Basically, they arose on the basis of Russian and Little Russian names and nicknames. Some of these surnames do not have an ending or end in -у - Zaporozhan, Russu, Rusnak, Podolyan, Butz.
Some experts believe that meaning Moldovan surnames with the parts "buts" and "guts" its roots go back to the name of the Hutsuls, and the so-called "raikas" served for the names of the Russians - Railen, Raiko, Rusnak.
Like other peoples, the surnames of the Moldavians were formed from the personal name of the father, nickname or profession of the first bearer of the surname. For example, Makovei Unguryan (Makovei, leave Hungary), Ionita Muntean (Ionita mountaineer, native of Muntenia). Often interpretation of Moldovan surnames sometimes it is difficult, and their belonging to the Moldovan people is not always traced. This is due to the fact that representatives of different peoples have lived on the territory of Moldova for centuries, who naturally left their mark on the formation of surnames. Dictionary of Moldovan Surnames includes surnames related to the Russian (Rusnachuk, Railean, Etsko), Ukrainian (Khokhlov, Kazaku), Bulgarian and Gagauz (Bulgar, Sirbu) peoples. There are surnames with a clear trace of Polish and Turkish influence - Lyahu, Mazur, Turkulets, Tataru.
Declination of all Moldovan surnames in Russian, it obeys the laws of Russian grammar - surnames ending in a consonant change in cases only in the masculine gender, and surnames ending in a vowel do not inflect either in the masculine or in the feminine gender.
Top Moldovan Surnames shows which of them are popular and widespread among the largest number of the Moldovan population.
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