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[Opinions] Re: Some Romanian names :) Please comment :)
Ilinca -It's okay, but I can't see it as a standalone name.
Elena -lovely
Crina -It's kind of cutesy, but I can't say I like how it ages. Also, I feel like it's somneone rushing the name Corina.
Ioana -Very nice.
Sorina -lovely, and I prefer it to the similar Serena and Sarina.
Carmen -it's cute
Maria -I mean, it's okay, but kind of dull at this point. You'd have to pair it with something more exciting.
Viorica -fun to say, but I definitely prefer the masculine Viorel. If I had to rename myself one of these, I'd choose Sorina, probably.
I love Romanian names.
Some I like/love* are:Masculine:Silviu*
Mădălin*
Mircea*
Viorel*
Cosmin*
Sergiu
Stelian
Ciprian*
Corneliu
Adelin*
Tiberiu
Dumitru
Iulian
Augustin
Anastasiu*
Laurențiu
Călin
Vitalie*
Alexie*
Codrin
Florin
Marin
Marian
Iancu
Cătălin*
Feminine:
Daciana*
Anemona *
Raluca
Luminița*
Ruxandra
Corina
Lalea*
Mădălina
Georgeta
Steliana
Rahela
Andrada
Codrina
Ileana*
Nedelea
Miruna*
Grațiela
Margareta
Mirela
Dariana

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i love how there's a masculine form of Catalin. i would consider using it, if it wouldn't be mistaken for a twist on Caitlin in the US. Silviu used to be on my top 10, and i wouldn't use it anymore, but i still have a soft spot for it. i also love Corina, Ileana (!), Rahela (! forgot this! would def use), Florin, Laurentiu, and Mircea if not for one association i have (gosh that has to ruin soo many names..)
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Thank you :)I also like Ileana, Madalina, Lalea (but even though I have lived in Romania for a long time I have never encountered this as a nmame so I think it's not used or hardly ever used. I have even encountered several women with much longer and unusual flower names such as Lacramioara and Micsunica but never Lalea which seems pleasant enough to me and more usable than Lacramioara which apart from being a nice flower consists of the Romanian words for 'small' and 'tear' which I find rather sad :P), Ruxandra and Luminita. For boys I like Mircea. I would also like Codrin and Codrina, they have a great meaning. But I don't really like the sound too much.and sorry I was too lazy for the accents, it's late here ;)
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