Meaning & Origin
Nelu is a Romanian diminutive of Ion 1, the Romanian form of John. The name John ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious," from the roots yo (referring to the Hebrew God) and ḥanan ("to be gracious").EtymologyAccording to Wiktionary, Nelu is a clipping of Ionel, itself derived from Ion plus the diminutive suffix -el. Thus, Nelu serves as an affectionate or informal variant of Ion, much like Johnny is to John in English.UsageNelu is used primarily in Romania as a masculine given name. It can also be found as a surname. Other Romanian diminutives of Ion include Ionel, Ionică, and Ionuț, while the feminine form is Ioana.Cultural ContextAlthough Nelu does not appear in the New Testament itself, its root name John is borne by two major biblical figures: John the Baptist and John the Apostle. The name's popularity in Romania is tied to the widespread veneration of Saint John (Sfântul Ioan) in Eastern Orthodox tradition.Meaning: "Yahweh is gracious" (via Ion/John)Origin: Romanian diminutive of IonType: DiminutiveUsage regions: Romania