It is no secret that Moldovan and Romanian names are quite beautiful and harmonious in sound, which is why they have gained their popularity far beyond the borders of these countries. Moldovan and Romanian surnames deserve special mention. Their translation can often mean some type of profession, characteristic feature person, his successes. And in combination with the name, it plays a decisive role in determining the fate of a person and his character.
Romanian and Moldovan names are indigenous to the inhabitants of these countries. Many of them are used quite often in Russia. Conventionally, the following classes of names can be distinguished:
The following female Moldovan names Among the three most popular: Angela, Tatiana and Elena. Top 3 among men: David, Maxim, Alexandru.
List of most on the territory of Moldova and their etymological significance:
Even rare Moldovan names are often found in Russia, as well as in other countries.
List of popular Moldovan names for boys and girls:
Choosing a name for a child is a very responsible matter. It must be selected with love and attention, taking into account its prevalence, euphony, and compatibility with the surname and patronymic.
Top 3 Romanian female names: Maria, Elena, Anna. Three Romanian male names: Gheorghe, Ioan, Vasile.
The following male and females are also common in Romania: female names:
Since ancient times it was believed that the name influences future fate and the formation of human character. If you pay attention when meeting special attention on the meaning of a person’s name, then thanks to this you can get to know him better.
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Romanian and Moldovan names– names used in Romania and Moldova can be divided into several groups:
Names 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 version |
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 Hristina Iolanda 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 (Florica) Florentina Florica 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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Romanian and Moldovan female names
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Moldovan female names can be divided into several categories.
The names of Moldova are always carried positive value. They can mean the character qualities of their bearer, the names of animals, plants or natural phenomena.
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, choosing a unique name for your daughter will not be difficult.
Sometimes, without finding a compromise, adults give the child double name, For example:
The origin of Moldavian surnames.
History of Moldovan surnames at first glance it is quite simple and unpretentious. However, Moldovan surnames are distinguished by some features that set them apart from their closest “relatives” – Romanian surnames. Historically, Moldova has had close relations with many peoples and cultures. This could not but affect the formation of family names, which first appeared among the Moldavian princes in the 13th-14th centuries. They were more like nicknames or middle names and often recalled the close connection with the Ukrainian and Russian languages - Andreiko, Ivanok, Fedko. There were very few such family names; the bulk of Moldovans received surnames only in late XVIII – early XIX century. This was mainly due to military service, and Moldovans served in both the Austrian and Russian troops.
Methods of forming Moldovan surnames.
If you look list of Moldovan surnames in alphabetical order, 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 -y - Zaporozhan, Russu, Rusnak, Podolyan, Buts.
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 “rayki” served for the names of the Russians - Railyan, Raiko, Rusnak.
Like other peoples, Moldovans' surnames were formed from the father's personal name, nickname or profession of the first bearer of the surname. For example, Makovey Unguryan (Makovey, come out of Hungary), Ionitse Muntean (Ionitse the highlander, a native of Muntenia). Often interpretation of Moldovan surnames can be difficult, and their belonging to the Moldovan people is not always traceable. This is due to the fact that representatives different nations, which, naturally, left their mark on the formation of surnames. Dictionary of Moldovan surnames includes surnames associated with the Russian (Rusnachuk, Railyan, Etsko), Ukrainian (Khokhlov, Kazaku), Bulgarian and Gagauz (Bulgaru, Syrbu) peoples. There are surnames with a clear trace of Polish and Turkish influence - Lyahu, Mazur, Turkulets, Tataru.
Declension everyone Moldovan surnames in the Russian language it obeys the laws of Russian grammar - surnames ending in a consonant are changed by case only in the masculine gender, and surnames ending in a vowel are declined neither in the masculine nor in the feminine gender.
Top Moldovan surnames shows which ones are popular and widespread among the largest number Moldovan population.
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” (“analogs” are in Polish, Czech, Bulgarian and Serbian), or Bogdan (“God-given”).
Due to the residence of the nation next to the Vlachs in XIX-XX 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. Huge number Beautiful female and male 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.
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.