There are 108 Romanian names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Romanian names 1 to 20. Within these names, Alexandra (Czech, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Hungarian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #61 and a usage of 0.2219%, followed in descending order by Adriana (Czech, English, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slavic, and Spanish), Angela (Dutch, English, German, Italian, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic), Bianca (German, Hungarian, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish), Clara (Catalan, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish), Angelica (English, German, Russian, Greek, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish), Carmen (English, Romanian, and Spanish), Aurora (English, Finnish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish), and Ada (English, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Czech, and Hebrew). The unusual Romanian names are Adela (Czech, English, German, Polish, Romanian, and Spanish), Agrapina (Romanian), Agrepina (Romanian), Agripina (Romanian), Andreea (English and Romanian), Angelika (German, Romanian, Lithuanian, and Polish), Anicuta (Romanian), Arsenie (Romanian), Aurelia (German, Italian, Polish, and Romanian), Bogdana (Polish, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic), and Camelia (Romanian). Romanian names are popular as baby girl names, and they are also regarded as fairly trendy. The names' popularity increased from the 1900s up to the 1970s; before that, they were of moderate use only. Their usage peaked in 1975 with 2.665% of baby girls being given Romanian names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 17 Romanian names. The names have slipped in popularity since then. In 2008, their total usage was 2.256% with 18 Romanian names listed among the top 1000. Among all Romanian names, Isabella (Spanish, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Romanian, and Scandinavian) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #2 and a usage of 0.8941%.
ROMANIAN NAMES: Ada 598 | noble, honorable; of ... Hungarian, Polish, and Romanian languages ... |
Adela | noble, honorable; of ... German, Polish, Romanian, and Spanish ... |
Adriana 124 | woman from Hadria; dark one ... Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slavic, and Spanish ... |
| Agrapina | born feet first ... Old Greek, and its use, Romanian. ... |
| Agrepina | born feet first ... it is used mainly in Romanian. ... |
| Agripina | born feet first ... it is used mainly in Romanian ... |
Alexandra 61 | defender of men ... Hungarian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, Slavic, ... |
| Andreea | male, manly, brave, ... in the English and Romanian languages, and its ... |
Angela 133 | messenger of God, angel ... German, Italian, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic ... |
Angelica 257 | angelic, like an angel; ... Greek, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish languages ... |
| Angelika | angelic, like an angel; ... mainly used in German, Romanian, Lithuanian, and ... |
| Anicuta | God was gracious, God ... it is used largely in Romanian. ... |
| Arsenie | virile ... Old Greek, and its use, Romanian. ... |
Aurelia | golden-haired ... Italian, Polish, and Romanian ... |
Aurora 288 | dawn ... Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish languages ... |
Bianca 204 | white, bright, beautiful ... Hungarian, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish. ... |
| Bogdana | given by God ... used in Polish, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic ... |
| Camelia | acolyte, attendant at a ritual ... is mainly used in the Romanian language, and its ... |
Carmen 262 | fruit garden, fruitful ... largely in English, Romanian, and Spanish ... |
Clara 206 | clear, bright, famous ... Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish languages ... |
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