Romanian Names that Start With E
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- Emilian
Origin:
Romanian form of EmilMeaning:
"rival"Description:
With the new trend of boys' names rising on the heels of their popular sisters, the unusual-yet-familiar-feeling Emilian might become better known thanks to its relationship to Emily and Emilia/Amelia. Rather than being two branches of the same tree, Emilian and Emily are actually one tree while Emmett and Emma hang on a whole separate tree. But all have a lot of modern appeal, and Emilian may be a more attractive and intriguing male form than Emil. There was a St. Emilian.
- Enric
Description:
Enric is a masculine name of Catalan origin, equivalent to Henry in English. Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'home ruler' or 'ruler of the household,' it combines strength and leadership qualities. This name has been particularly popular in Catalonia and other Catalan-speaking regions of Spain, carried by numerous notable figures including artists, politicians, and athletes. While maintaining a strong regional identity, Enric has a sophisticated European flair that travels well across borders. The name blends historical depth with a contemporary sound, making it both traditional and accessible. Though less familiar internationally than its equivalents Henry or Enrique, Enric offers distinction while remaining connected to a widespread naming tradition.
- Ema
Origin:
Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Croatian, Bosnian, Czech, Slovak, and Lithuanian variation of Emma, GermanMeaning:
"universal"Description:
Common form of Emma found in the Baltic and Slavic states.