Muscalu is a Romanian ethnonymic surname originated from the nickname muscal, "Moskal", i.e., a Russian person. [1] Notable people with the surname include:
Cristina is a female given name, and it is also a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Nicola may refer to:
Nicoleta is a Romanian feminine given name derived from the Greek Nikolaos. Notable people with this name include the following:
Nicolae is an Aromanian and Romanian masculine given name or surname, the equivalent of the English Nicholas. In Romanian, its feminine form is Nicoleta.
Lupescu is a surname of Romanian origin, derived from the Romanian word lup ("wolf"), from Latin lupus ("wolf"). Its Italian equivalent is Lupo, its French equivalent is Loup, its Catalan equivalent is Llopis, its Spanish equivalent is López, and its Portuguese equivalent is Lopes.
Balog is a Hungarian surname.
Coman is a surname. As a Romanian surname, it originated from the nickname literally meaning "Cuman. Notable people with the surname include:
Paulescu is a patronymic surname of Romanian origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Cernat is a Romanian surname. It originates from the Slavic root ćern-, meaning "black", along with the suffix -at. Černat(a) is a Slavic cognate.
Fieraru and Fierarul are Romanian-language surname of occupational derivation, meaning "blacksmith". Notable people with the surname include:
Croitoru, Croitor are Romanian-language surnames derived from the occupation of croitor, meaning "tailor".
The surnames: Cizmar/Cismar/Chizmar/Chismar (English), Čižmár/Čižmárova (f.) (Slovak), Čižmář/Čižmárová (f.) (Czech), Ciżmar (Polish), Čizmar (Serbian), Čizmar/Čižmar (Croatian), Csizmar (Hungarian), Čižman (Slovenian), Cizmar/Cismar/Cismaru (Romanian) and Cizmar/Cismar/Zhishman (German) have two possible origins:
Ciubotaru, Ciobotariu or Ciubotarul is a Romanian-language occupational surname derived from the occupation of ciubotar, bootmaker, a borrowing from Slavic 'Chebotar'
Esinencu (or Esinenco) is a family name which may refer to:
Dogaru, meaning "cooper", is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Dincă is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Coval is a surname.
Covali is the Romanian form of the name Kowal, meaning "forger" or "blacksmith" in Slavic languages. The surname may refer to:
Covali is the Romanian form of the Russian surname Kovalyov derived from the occupation of "forger" or "blacksmith".
Lupulescu is a Romanian-language surname: lup (=wolf) + -ul + -escu. It may also be transcribed via Cyrillic alphabet and back to Latin as Lupulesku. Notable people with this surname include: