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Moldavian female names can be divided into several categories.
The names of Moldova always carry a positive meaning. They can mean the character qualities of their bearer, the names of animals, plants or natural phenomena.
How do you choose for a girl?
When choosing a name in modern times, parents are often guided by the sound of the first and last names, the meaning of the name. Considering that Moldovan names have a positive interpretation and unusual sound, choose unique name It won't be difficult for my daughter.
Sometimes, without finding a compromise, adults give the child double name, For example:
- Alexandra-Stanislav;
- Mirela-Cristina;
- Marie-Elise;
- Nika-Margo.
List of the most famous
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- Dana- “gifted”. Possesses contradictory nature. Strive to please others, but can be reserved and shy.
- Daria– “knowing” or “gifted”. A strong, brave and confident girl.
- Diana- “divine”. Nothing is impossible for her, she always copes with everything, has endless energy and logic.
- Domnika – “God's gift” or “belonging to God.” A serene child with excellent health and excellent memory, stubborn and independent.
Z - I - J
- Zoya (Zoitsa)- "life". He has a balanced and stable psyche and a strong will.
- Zemfira- “rebellious.” Sarcastic girl with strong character, while most often being a creative person.
- Isabel- "gorgeous". Principled, reasonable, impulsive. The girl has been very sociable since childhood and easily makes new acquaintances.
- Yolanda- “violet”. An active, intelligent, strong-willed girl, she quickly finds an approach to people and is sociable.
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- Laura- “crowned with laurel.” Active and reasonable, able to make decisions instantly.
- Lydia- “musical”. Independent, truthful, decisive. For her, the most important thing in life is family.
- Lillian- “lily” or “blooming”. An unsociable, strong and well-organized girl.
- Libya- “originally from Libya.” A strong mind, stability, balance - all this is characteristic of the bearer of this name.
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- Margarita- “pearl”. A straightforward girl, she chooses her friends carefully and will value interest and income in her work.
- Maria– “bitter”, “desired” or “serene”. A kind, affectionate and vulnerable child. Loves small children.
- Mariana- “sad beauty” or “bitter grace”. A charming and emotional girl, she likes to express herself.
- Michaela– “Like God.” Reliability, decency, honesty and loyalty are what characterize Michaela.
- Monica– “to inspire” or “to remind.” An active person with a strong will and iron character. In life, she relies on intelligence and common sense.
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O - P
- Octavia- “eighth”. A child named by this name is doomed to be a leader, a fighter who never tires of achieving his goals.
- Olympia- “Olympus is the mountain on which, according to myths, the Gods lived.” The main character traits are: Love of freedom, high dedication, energy.
- Olivia– “olive tree” or “olive tree”. This child will be able to achieve success in matters related to science and technology. She has such important qualities as stability, reliability, conscientiousness, and caution.
- Paula– “small”, “modest”. She has a phlegmatic nature, but at the same time she is characterized by such traits as excitability and sensuality.
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- Rafaela- “healer”. With age, Rafaella acquires qualities that allow her to occupy a leading position in the team: determination, responsibility, resourcefulness, speed of reaction.
- Rodika- “abundant”, “fertile”. As a rule, people with this name are beautiful, have smooth movements, in a melodious voice.
- Roxana- "dawn". Roxana is stubborn, persistent and at the same time very sensitive. These gifted and charming girls can cause a lot of grief with their demanding capriciousness and irritability over trifles.
- Rosalia– “rose”, “red flower”. Energy, sensitivity, determination, independence. A girl with this name knows her worth, knows how to show herself off the best side she is kind and forgiving. However, Rosalia is temperamental, hot-tempered and intemperate.
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- Eliza- “noble maiden”. Smart, calculating, amazingly hard-working. If Eliza is up to something, nothing can stop her. Eliza is quite friendly with others, but can flare up sharply.
- Emilia– “rival”, “zealous”, “strong”. Emilia loves competition and goes against authority. The girl, named Emilia, is not at all vindictive and has many friends.
- Yulika- "Lily flower". Yulika is characterized by great ambitions, a desire for truth, a lack of systematicity, and self-sacrifice.
- Juliana- “messenger of Jupiter.” Devoted to her high goal, talent, calling. A girl with this name usually devotes herself completely to what she likes, and this activity can lead to success.
- Justina- “fair”, “decent”. A character that differs in many ways positive qualities such as cheerfulness, hard work, selflessness, decency.
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 amazingly beautiful and melodious male and female Moldavian 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
- Aurel. From Latin "golden"
- Jon. Male Moldovan name which means = “patient”
- Isidore. Interpreted as "gift of Isis"
- Clement. Translated into Russian it means “merciful”
- Matej. Moldavian boy name meaning "given by God"
- Octavian. From Latin "eighth"
- Paul. Translated into Russian it means “baby”
- Nicholas. Moldovan boy name. Meaning = "conqueror of nations"
- Stefan. Translated into Russian it means “crown”
List of beautiful Moldovan names for girls
- Adelaide. Interpreted as “a girl from a noble family”
- Angela. Translated into Russian it means “messenger”
- Aurika. Moldovan girl name meaning "golden"
- Bianca. Interpreted as "pure"
- Danina. From Latin "divine"
- Constanta. Female Moldovan name which means = “stable”
- Michaela. Interpreted as “like God”
- Roxana. Translated into Russian it means “dawn”
- 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.
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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 male names
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Those who are interested in the history of Moldova will be interested to know that the majority of Russians have surnames and given names of this people. Moreover, the Moldovan language was never considered by linguists as an independent language, but rather it was spread as a dialect of Romanian with the influence of Polish. More details about everything.
Moldovan surnames – alphabetical list
The generic names of any nationality have their own specific 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 ones often end in -ev or -in: Altyshev, Alaberdiev, Akchurin. As for Moldovans, their last names end in vowels, and the suffix is often found -yan, -an, -esk. At the same time, they do not decline according to cases, but more on that later.
Moldovan surnames popular among the country's population - list:
- Munteanu;
- Tsurkanu;
- Bordeian;
- Olteanu;
- Boyko;
- Brasoveanu;
- Ardeleanu;
- Benetsyan;
- Damboveanu;
- Kogylnicanu;
- Suruchanu;
- Russu;
- Mocanu;
- Braileanu;
- Nemtsan;
- Gozhanu;
- 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 yet, Romania. In general, even rare Moldovan names and surnames are often found among the people of our huge country, exactly the same as other nationalities, except Russian. For example, Maria, Margarita, Andrey, Mikhail are names familiar to Russian people, whose origins take their roots in Romania and are always in the dictionary.
List of male names:
- Andrey;
- Anton (Antonash);
- Antonin;
- Arthur;
- Denis;
- Dimitrie;
- Dorian;
- Doreen;
- Edward;
- Ignat (Ignaciu);
- Hilarion;
- Grigore (Grigory);
- Kamil;
- Carol;
- Mark;
- Marian;
- Marin;
- 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 (Katelutsa);
- Elena (Nutsa, Elenika);
- Julia (Yulika);
- Juliana;
- Lydia (Lidutsa);
- Lily;
- Margareta;
- Maria (Maritsa);
- Sofia (Sofika);
- Veronica;
- Victoria (Victoritsa);
- Violeta;
- Zoya (Zoitsa).
Do Moldovan surnames decline
Unlike those generic names that end in consonants, Moldavian ones cannot be declined in different cases. Or 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 go like this: “Maria Suruceanu is not there.” It turns out that a female or male name can be declined, but a surname cannot. The same can be seen in the declension of Ukrainian family names, the ending of which also ends with a vowel.
Origin of Moldovan surnames
As in any other language of peoples, the origin of Moldavian surnames dates back to historical events one family or another. If you know the Romanian language well, then each of them in translation will mean one or another craft or profession, position, personal achievements, character traits, various nicknames. For example, we can consider the well-known national surname Boyko, which is often confused with the Ukrainian one: the story tells about a brave, efficient, resourceful person who easily coped with difficulties, which is where the meaning “brisk” comes from.
Video: the most common surnames
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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. Moldovan 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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