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Pages in category "Romanian masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 244 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Romanian male given names end in a consonant (Adrian, Ion, Paul, Ștefan, Victor) or in any vowel other than -a (Alexandru, Andrei, Mihai), with some exceptions (Mircea, Mihnea), while almost all female names end in -a (Ana, Elena, Ioana, Maria), with only very few exceptions such as Carmen.
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Radu is a masculine Romanian given name of Slavic etymological origin, derived from the Old Church Slavonic root rad-(cf. радъ "glad"). Radu became widespread among the (non-Slavic) Romanians because of Radu Negru's status as legendary founder of Wallachia, a historical Romanian state.
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The second name is the Romanian Ion which is equivalent to the English name John and has the same etymology as "Jon", all tracing back to the Hebrew Bible name Johanan. Another variant is Ioan, the Romanian name for John the Baptist (Ioan Botezătorul). Common diminutives are Ionel and Ionuț. Its female form is Ioana.
Romanian: Gender: Male: Language(s) Romanian: Origin; Meaning "violet" Viorel is a Romanian male given name, derived from viorea (meaning the sweet violet flower).