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Illiana
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Possibly 'bright, shining' (from Greek Helen/Hélénē) or 'God has answered' (from Hebrew Eliana); often used as a variant of Iliana/Ileana. |
Greek, Hebrew, Romanian, Slavic, Spanish |
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Ioana
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God is gracious |
Romanian |
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Ioanica
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God is gracious |
Romanian |
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Ionella
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Diminutive feminine form of Ion/Ioan - 'God is gracious' (essentially 'little John') |
Romanian |
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Ionica
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Diminutive of John - "Yahweh is gracious" (literally 'little Ion') |
Latin, Romanian |
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Ionika
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Derived from Greek Ion/Ionia - 'of Ion' or 'Ionian'; also used as a diminutive/form of Romanian Ion (John). |
Greek, Romanian |
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Iulia
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Derived from the Roman family name Julius; commonly interpreted as 'youthful' or 'soft‑haired'. |
Romanian |
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Letia
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joy, happiness |
Italian, Latin, Romanian, Spanish |
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Marieta
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Diminutive of Maria - commonly interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved' |
Catalan, Romanian, Slavic |
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Ninela
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Affectionate diminutive of Nina/Ninel - generally 'little Nina' or interpreted as 'graceful' (meanings vary by language) |
Romanian |
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Nuta
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Often a diminutive of Anna (meaning "grace"); in Polish the word 'nuta' also means 'musical note' or 'tune'. |
Polish, Romanian, Slavic |
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Oana
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God is gracious |
Romanian |
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Otilia
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from the Germanic element od 'wealth, fortune' - 'fortunate, wealthy, prosperous' |
Romanian |
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Ozana
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Possibly 'praise' (if from Hosanna) or derived from the Romanian river/place name Ozana |
Romanian |
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Prințesa
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princess (literally 'the princess' - definite form) |
Romanian |
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Roma
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From Rome (the city). |
Hindi, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Sanskrit |
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Romica
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Derived from Latin Romanus - 'Roman' or 'from Rome' (diminutive sense: 'little Roman') |
Romanian |
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Rominna
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From Rome; Roman |
Latin, Romanian |
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Romni
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Romani woman; woman of the Romani people |
Romanian |
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Rozaria
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Derived from Latin rosarium meaning 'rose garden' or 'rosary' (associated with the rose) |
Romanian, Spanish |
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Sanziana
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Midsummer fairy / celestial maiden associated with the Sânziene festival |
Romanian |
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Simina
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He has heard |
Latin, Romanian |
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Sorinela
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Little sun; sunny one |
Romanian |
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Tilea
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Derived from Latin Tilia, meaning 'linden' or 'lime tree'. |
English, Latin, Romanian |
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