| Nume pentru masculi | Nume pentru femele |
| Albu (for white coloured dogs) Altu (meaning "the other one") Andu Anduţu [andutzu] Aurel (for a golden shaded dog) Badea Baltag (a tool for wood cutting, also used as weapon) Banu (meaning a coin and also a king from the 16th-18th centruy in romanian region Oltenia) Barbu Boboc [bobok] (blossom, also a joung duck or goose) Botosu (for a dog with a big strong muzzle) Bravu ("The Brave") Bulbuc [bulbuk] (like when a liquid produces big bubbles) Cindrel Corbu ("The Crow") Costea Colţu [koltzu] Colţun [koltzun] Dicu [diku] Duca [duka] Dragu ("The loved one") Drug Ene Fane Fecioru (a young unmarried man) Gaţu [gatzu] Gelu (name of a romanian ruler in the 14th century) Glad (name of a romanian ruler in the 14th century) Gruia Gorun (a tree) Haiduc (meaning The Outlaw) Horea (name of a romanian hero) Horia Iancu Ilie Ilieş [iliesh] Iorgu Iureş (meaning a big hurry) Jaru (from the fire) Jianu (name of a romanian hero from the early 19-th centruy who faught for the rights of the poor people, also meaning "from the lands of river Jiu") Lăbuş [laebush, "ae=ă" sounds like in english "the"] Lotru (a river, also an outlaw) Lupu ("The Wolf") Lupanu (from the wolf) Manea Marcu Mohor Molnar Mugurel (blossom) Nacu [naku] Nistru (a river in Moldavia, in the past was the Eastern border of Romania) Novac Ogeac [ogeak] (a cosy shelter) Oprea Pană Panduru Preda Rupea Sabău Sabar (a river) Savu Suru (for a grey coloured dog) Tarcău Taşcă [tashkă] (meaning "a bag") Tonea Trică Tudor (name of a romanian hero from the early 19-th centruy) Turcu [turku] ("The Turk") Udrea Ursu ("The Bear") Ulmu (from a tree) Vântu ("The Wind") Vifor (name of a cold wind) Viscol [viskol] (a stormy wind in winter) Zarvă (meaning a lot of noise) Zelea Zenea Zimbru ("The Buffalo") Zmeu (a mythical character, very powerful). |
Alba (for white dog) Alina Astra (from a star) Bădiţa Bălaşa [bălasha](for light coloured dog) Bistra (from a river and a region in Romania) Blanca (for white dog) Buna ("The Good One") Cerna [tcherna] (a river in Romania, also menanig "black") Crina (from the Lily lower) Cora Dacia [datchia] (the name of the Romaina's country in the time of the roman empire) Dalia (a flower) Dochia [dokia](a legendary feminine character) Dolca Dorna (a river and a region in Romania) Ela Ema Floarea (The Flower") Fraga ("The Raspberry") Frunza ("the Leaf") Fulga Fuga ("The Run") Gela Geta Gina Hora (a romaian folk dance, in ring) Ianca Iarba ("The Grass") Ilina Ilinca Ilona Jalba Jara Joia (for thursday) Lena Lica Luna ("The Moon") Mara Marga (short for Margareta, "Dasy") Mândra (the beautiful one) Molda (a legendary dog and a rivern name in Romania) Mona Mura ("The Blackberry") Nalba (from a flower) Nasta Neaga Nela Nuţa [nutza] Oana Olga Oltea (from the river Olt) Petra Pruna ("The Prune") Rada Salba (from a jewlery) Sanda Silva (from the forest) Sora ("The Sister") Stela (from the star) Straja ("The Guardian") Şaga [shaga] ("The Joke") Şura [shura] (from a barn) Tina (a feminine name, but also means "mud" in romanian) Tisa (a river on the romanian western border) Torna ("return", in latin) Turma ("The Herd") Umbra ("The Shaddow") Urma ("The Footstep") Valea ("The Valley") Vara ("The Summer") Varga (a young flexible branch from a tree) Vera Vica [vika] Vidra ("The Otter") Zarea (the horizon) Zarva (a lot of noise) Zâna ("the Fairy") Zimbra (from the buffalo) Zina Zoe |
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