Romanian Names that Start With I

  1. Ioan
    • Origin:

      Welsh, Romanian
    • Meaning:

      "God is gracious"
    • Description:

      A simple and appealing multi-cultural form of John, but Americans will be baffled by all those vowels.
  2. Ilie
    • Origin:

      Romanian variation of Elias
    • Meaning:

      "the Lord is my God"
    • Description:

      Has never left its native milieu.
  3. Iosua
    • Description:

      Iosua is a masculine name that represents a variation of Joshua, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yehoshua, meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.' This specific form reflects how the name appears in several Polynesian languages, particularly Samoan, as well as in Romanian and other Eastern European languages. The spelling maintains the original vowel sounds while adapting to different phonetic traditions. In Polynesian cultures, the name carries biblical significance while honoring indigenous pronunciation patterns. Though rare in English-speaking countries, Iosua remains meaningful in specific cultural contexts. The name offers a distinctive international alternative to the more common Joshua while maintaining its profound spiritual meaning of divine deliverance and protection.
  4. Ion
    • Origin:

      Romanian and Basque variation of John
    • Description:

      A cross between Ian and a group of atomic particles.