Romanian Names For Girls

Romanian names are a group of interesting international baby names that often get overlooked at Nameberry or elsewhere.
  1. Afina
    • Blanduzia
      • Branduša
        • Codrina
          • Crina
            • Davia
              • Description:

                Davia is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. Most commonly, it's considered a feminine form of David, which has Hebrew origins meaning 'beloved.' Alternatively, it may derive from the Latin 'Davus' or represent a variant of Davina. In some Slavic regions, particularly Croatia, Davia appears as a regional feminine name. The name carries a gentle, melodic quality with its flowing vowels while maintaining a simple, accessible pronunciation. Though never reaching widespread popularity in English-speaking countries, Davia has maintained steady if minimal usage, appealing to parents seeking something familiar yet uncommon. Its biblical connections provide traditional appeal, while its relative rarity offers distinctiveness.

            • Didina
              • Doina
                • Draguta
                  • Edviga
                    • Filofteia
                      • Fulga
                        • Lalea
                          • Lorelia
                            • Meletina
                              • Miruna
                                • Ninela
                                  • Rodica
                                    • Sorina
                                      • Description:

                                        Sorina is a feminine name with Romanian origins, functioning as a diminutive form of Sora, which means 'sister' or 'sun' in various contexts. The name also has connections to other Slavic and Eastern European languages. Sorina carries a melodic quality with its flowing vowels and soft consonants, creating an elegant impression. In Romania, the name has traditional roots, while in English-speaking countries it offers exotic flair without pronunciation difficulties. The name occasionally gains visibility through Romanian athletes, artists, and public figures. Sorina's connection to the word for 'sun' gives it bright, warm associations in some interpretations. Though uncommon in Western countries, Sorina appeals to parents seeking a name with authentic cultural roots that still sounds accessible and feminine across linguistic boundaries.

                                    • Slaviana