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Currently, multiple given names have to be separated by a hyphen symbol ("-") on birth certificates and other civil status documents. For short period of time the law permitted multiple given names being registered without hyphen separation (between Government Ordinance 80/2011 [21] and Law 61/2012 [22]) but the Law 61/2012 reverted to the original convention where hyphens are used to separate ...
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Anca is a Romanian-language female given first name and sometimes surname. The name Anca means Gracious, Merciful, Grace, Mercy, Favour. The name Anca means Gracious, Merciful, Grace, Mercy, Favour. Notable persons with that name include:
Andreea is a Romanian feminine given name. It is the feminine of Andrei, the Romanian form of Andrew.The name Andreea become popular from the 1970s onwards, being one of the most common given names in the younger generations, ranking third in popularity among feminine names given to children born in 1989, [1] second in 2009, [2] and fourth in 2014.
Florica is a common Romanian feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Florica Bagdasar (1901–1978), Romanian neuropsychiatrist, first woman minister in Romania at the Ministry of Health; Florica Bucur (born 1959), Romanian rower; Florica Grecescu (born 1932), Romanian middle-distance runner; Florica Lavric (1962–2014 ...
Ioana or Oana is a female given name of Romanian origin. It is the equivalent of the English name Joan, and the male version John, all of which derive from the Hebrew name Yohanan. A common diminutive is Ionela. People with this name include: Ioana Ciolacu; Ioana Maria Aluaş; Ioana Badea; Ioana Bortan; Ioana Bulcă; Ioana Craciun; Ioana ...
Rada (female first name), Radoslav Radu is a masculine Romanian given name of Slavic etymological origin, derived from the Old Church Slavonic root rad- (cf. радъ "glad"). Radu became widespread among the (non-Slavic) Romanians because of Radu Negru 's status as legendary founder of Wallachia , a historical Romanian state.