Do Romanians have middle names?
I've heard that hardly any do. I've also heard that about a quarter of Romanians don't have middle names. I'm aware that many Romanians have Christian saints for their middle names. In that case, are there any female saints that are Romanian with whom someone you know shares a name? I have not found any. It's simple curiosity.
Romanian Girls Names?
A: Adela- Noble Alexandra- Defending Men Ana- Grace; Favor B: Brigitta- The Exalted One C: Camelia- The Flower Cicilia- Blind D: Daciana- From Dacia E: Elisabeta- My God Is A Vow F-H: NONE I: Ivona- Yew Iulia- Down-Bearded Youth Izabela- My God Is A Vow J & K: NONE L: Laura- Laurel Luminita- Little Light M: Magda- Of Magdala Marcela- Little Marcus Maria- Bitter N: Nataliya- Christ's Birthday O-Q: NONE R: Roxana- Star; Bright; Dawn S: Sultana- Empress; Queen T: Tereza- Harvester U: NONE V: Veronica- Victory Bringer Victoria- Conqueror; victory Violeta- Violet Virginia- Maiden W-X: NONE Y: Yulianne- Down-Bearded Youth Z: NONE :) Hope I Helped!
Baby Names: What are some words from other languages that translate as "Rose" or "Lily"?
I belong to India, the second largest populated country. So my naming experience would be more than all the country except China :pSince you want either from mentioned two names. The respective translation and pronunciation is here:Rose = Gulab (गुलाब) Pronunciation: Goo-Laa-bGulab in Hindi becomes Masculine. If you are looking for a girl name then you can choose: Gulabo (गुलाबो) Pronunciation: Goo-Laa-Boor Gulabi (गुलाबी). Pronunciation: Goo-Laa-Be (here be is pronounced as in "Before")Lily = Kumudini (कुमुदिनी) Pronunciation: (Ku-mu-di-nee)Kumudini is a Feminine name.There are many other flower names, often used as names in India. Few of them are:Many more here : Indian baby Girl names having meaning Flower
Baby Girl Names That DON'T End in "A"?
Bethany Evangeline Evelyn Caitlyn Paige Grace Teagan Megan Lily Skye Raine Janine Janie Roxanne Peyton Josephine Lauren Louise Lucy Aimee Ruby Ivy Scarlet Abigail Charlotte Eloise Riley Dawn Jade Kayley Hailey
What would you name a mixed (eurasian) baby?
Anything. As long as you like it. =]] But if you're really doubtful, here are some names of my Eurasian friends: Guys- -Bryce -Normand -Kai-Rey -Maxwell -Linden -Chris -Torin Girls- -Kelly -Elena -Erin -Katie -Ilina -Andrea -Sara -Farica -Dacia Race doesn't matter. Just pick a name that you like. =]]
What are some Romanian terms of endearment?
Well, let us see… In addition to what Jeremy G. Woods already wrote, I would also like to add:“Dragă” (dear, darling)“Draga mea/Dragul meu” (My dear, my darling)“Mami” (mostly used for wives especially when they are also mothers) I don’t know how to assiciate this in English correctly, but it would be quite similar to the spanish mami or mamacita, though I’m not quite sure about the last one.“Tati” (daddy or the Spanish papi)“Puiul meu” or just simply “pui”. Word for word could be translated as cub or chicken (think of those fluffy golden balls…) Can’t really find a corresponding English term. Used both for adults and children.“Pisicuță” meanning kitty, or something like this (little tabycat?);“Motănel” meaning little tomcat;”Ursuleț” meaning little bear cubș - for boys and men;Usualy diminutive forms of cute animals…And the list could go on, I think…