Names of Romanian origin of children, babies, boys, men, names 19 - 24 of 38 names found, sorted alphabetically
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Names of Romanian origin of children, babies, boys, men
names 19 - 24 of 38 names found
sorted alphabetically
- Destiny number: 9, Name power: 36%
Possibly derived from Romanian verb "a alina" - "to comfort" or short form of Germanic names
beginning with the particle "adal" - "noble".
Visualisations: 3438 - Destiny number: 1, Name power: 37%
Either a short form of feminine name "Adelina" and names that end in "alina", either derived from
the Romanian word "a alina" - "to alleviate, to relieve, to soothe, to comfort".
Visualisations: 3153 - Destiny number: 7, Name power: 61%
Of uncertain origin. Possible origins and parent names:
1) Russian origin, parent name
"Leonti". The children of "Leonti" would have been called "Ai lui Lionti", or shortly "A Lionti",
which turned out in time "Alionti", "Alionte", "Alinte", "Alion".
2) Romanian origin,
parent name "Lența". It may also come from the Romanian language, from the verb "to relief",
although unlikely. More likely it came from the diminutive of female name "Elena" - "Lenuța",
written as popular abridged version "Lența". The children of "Lența" would have been called,
popular, "Ai Lenței", which turned out into "A Lenții" -> "Alenții" -> "Alinți" -> "Alinti" ->
"Alinte".
3) Germanic origin, parent name: "Linta" - form of the name "Linda". Thus
"Alinte" = "Ai Lintei" (belongs to "Linta", child of "Linta"), transformed in time in "Alinte".
Visualisations: 2761 - Destiny number: 9, Name power: 99%
Derived variant from the Romanian name "Alexandru" or "Alicsandru".
Visualisations: 1978 - Destiny number: 5, Name power: 4%
Derived variant from the Romanian name "Alexandru".
Visualisations: 1860 - Destiny number: 7, Name power: 34%
The short form of names beginning with the particle "Andon" (Andon, Andone, Andoni, Andonie,
Andoniu), or of Hungarian name András.
Visualisations: 5953
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