![]() ![]() The latter two can also appear as patronymic endings in certain cases, but don't seem to be so in any of the names here. ![]() Three constructions in the data are locative: (1), (2) +, and (3) +. Much of the information about the grammatical constructions of the surnames and their meanings come from Walraven van Nijmegen, to whom I'm very grateful for his help. I have given after each surname the modern Romanian translation of the elements most of these translations are probably accurate for medieval Romanian, but I cannot say for sure. Because there are names from two different royal lines compiled here, there will be overlap in some of the dates this is just meant to give a general idea for when the specific names were used. The dates following each name are the dates of the bearer's rule. I have extracted the names found before 1600, 47 from Moldavia and 54 from Wallachia, and resorted them here according to frequency. The source for these names is, a list of the rulers of Moldavia from c.1351 to 1859, and, a list of the rulers of Wallachia from c.1247 to 1859. Romanian Names Names from the Royal Lines of Moldavia and Wallachia by Aryanhwy merch Catmael (Sara L. ![]()
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