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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Romanian.
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Sandrin m Romanian
Short form of Alexandru.
Sașa m & f Romanian (Modern, Rare)
Romanian form of Sasha, used as a diminutive for Alexandru, Alexander and Alexandra.
Scarlat m Romanian (Archaic)
Possibly derived from medieval Latin scarlatum meaning "scarlet cloth", itself ultimately derived from an Arabic or Persian word. It was primarily in use in the 1700s and 1800s... [more]
Sebi m & f Various, Romanian
Diminutive of Sebastian.
Șerban m Romanian
Derived from Servus (via the form Șerb).
Silvian m Dutch, Romanian, English, German
English, German and Romanian form of Silvianus, also sometimes used in The Netherlands.
Simionaș m Romanian
Elaborated form of the Romanian given name Simion.
Sofronie m Romanian (Archaic)
Romanian form of Sophronios. Sofronie of Cioara is an 18th-century Orthodox saint.
Sorinel m Romanian
Diminutive of Sorin.
Stancu m Romanian
Diminutive of Stan 2.
Stere m Romanian
Likely derived from the Greek stereos (στερεός) meaning "solid".
Stiliano m Italian, Romanian
Italian form of Stylianos and Romanian variant of Stelian
Țadoc m Romanian
Romanian form of Zadok, not generally used as a given name.
Tănase m Romanian
Diminutive of Atanasie
Tezeu m Romanian
Romanian form of Theseus.
Tibi m Romanian
Romanian diminutive for the masculine given name Tiberiu.
Trandafir m Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian trandafir "rose".
Trofimaș m Romanian (Rare)
Extremely rare variant of Trofim, which is the standard form of Trophimus in Romania and Moldova.
Tudorache m Romanian (Archaic)
Romanian form of Theodorakis. This name has fallen out of use and now only survives as a patronymic surname.
Tudorel m Romanian
Diminutive of Tudor 2.
Ulise m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Ulysses.
Valerică m Romanian
Diminutive of Valeriu.
Varujan m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Armenian Վարուժան (see Varuzhan).
Vasilache m Romanian (Archaic)
Romanian form of Vasilakis. This name has fallen out of use and now only survives as a patronymic surname.
Vianor m Greek (Archaic), Abkhaz (Rare), Georgian (Rare), Romanian (Rare), Russian (Rare)
Modern Greek transcription of Bianor as well as the Abkhaz, Georgian, Romanian and Russian form of the name.
Vicențiu m Romanian (Rare)
Variant of Vincențiu. Notable Romanian bearers of this name include the politician Vicențiu Găvănescu (retired from politics after 2000) and Vicențiu Bugariu (1908-1932), a publicist and historian.
Victoraș m Romanian
Diminutive of Victor.
Vigiliu m Romanian
Romanian form of Vigilius.
Vincențiu m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Vincentius (see Vincent). A notable bearer of this name was the Romanian lawyer, journalist and politician Vincențiu Babeș (1821-1907).
Vintilă m Medieval Romanian, Romanian
Romanian name of unclear origin, used as both a masculine personal name and a family name. It was most notably borne as a given name by Vintilă Brătianu (1867-1930), Prime Minister of Romania (1927-1928)... [more]
Virginel m Romanian (Rare)
A known bearer of this name is the Romanian politician Virginel Iordache (b. 1959).
Visarion m Bulgarian, Croatian, Romanian, Serbian
Bulgarian, Croatian, Romanian and Serbian form of Bessarion via Vissarion. Bearers of this name include Romanian metropolitan bishop Visarion Puiu (1879-1964) and Serbian metropolitan bishop Visarion Ljubiša (1823-1884).
Vitalie m Moldovan, Romanian
Moldovan and Romanian form of Vitalis (see Vitale).
Viulet m Romanian
Possible variant of Violet.
Vlăduț m Romanian
Diminutive of Vlad.
Vlaicu m Romanian
Medieval Romanian diminutive of Vladimir.
Voicu m Romanian
Possibly drived from the Slavic name element voji "warrior, soldier".
Voinea m Romanian
Romanian name apparently taken from the Mutenian dialect word voinea "recently married man".
Xaveriu m Romanian
Romanian form of Xavier.
Zamfir m Romanian (Rare), Old Church Slavic
From the archaic Old Church Slavonic word самфиръ (samfirŭ) meaning "sapphire".
Zian m Romanian
Possibly derived from the name of the traditional Romanian holiday Sânzienele (which in turn originates from the mythological being called Sânziana) that is celebrated along with the Nativity of John the Baptist on June 24th... [more]