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'''Mircea''' is a [[Romanian language|Romanian]] masculine [[given name]], a form of the [[South Slavic name|South Slavic]]{{sfn|Felecan|2012|p=407}} name [[Mirče]] (Мирче) that derives from the Slavic word ''mir'',<ref>{{cite book|author=Bogdan Petriceǐcǔ Hasdeǔ|title=Etymologicum magnum Romaniæ|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RyUQAQAAMAAJ|year=1898|publisher=Stab. grafic Socec & Teclu|page=clxxi}}</ref> meaning 'peace'. It may refer to:  
'''Mircea''' is a [[Romanian language|Romanian]] masculine [[given name]], a form of the [[South Slavic name|South Slavic]]{{sfn|Felecan|2012|p=407}} name [[Mirče]] (Мирче) that derives from the Slavic word ''mir'',<ref>{{cite book|author=Bogdan Petriceǐcǔ Hasdeǔ|title=Etymologicum magnum Romaniæ|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RyUQAQAAMAAJ|year=1898|publisher=Stab. grafic Socec & Teclu|page=clxxi}}</ref> meaning 'peace'. It may refer to:  
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*[[Mircea Brînzea]] (born 1986), Romanian aerobic gymnast
*[[Mircea Brînzea]] (born 1986), Romanian aerobic gymnast
*[[Mircea Cărtărescu]] (born 1956), Romanian poet, novelist, literary critic and essayist
*[[Mircea Cărtărescu]] (born 1956), Romanian poet, novelist, literary critic and essayist
*[[Mircea Chistruga]] (1948–2025), Moldovan film director
*[[Mircea Ciumara]] (1943–2012), Romanian politician and former cabinet minister
*[[Mircea Ciumara]] (1943–2012), Romanian politician and former cabinet minister
*[[Mircea Coșea]] (born 1942), Romanian politician, economist, diplomat, essayist, journalist and professor
*[[Mircea Coșea]] (1942–2025), Romanian politician, economist, diplomat, essayist, journalist and academic
*[[Mircea Costache II]] (1940–2016), Romanian handball player and coach
*[[Mircea Costache II]] (1940–2016), Romanian handball player and coach
*[[Mircea Crișan]] (1924–2013), Romanian comedian and comedic actor
*[[Mircea Crișan]] (1924–2013), Romanian comedian and comedic actor
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*[[Mircea Dușa]] (1955–2022), Romanian economist and politician
*[[Mircea Dușa]] (1955–2022), Romanian economist and politician
*[[Mircea Eliade]] (1907–1986), Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher and professor
*[[Mircea Eliade]] (1907–1986), Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher and professor
*[[Mircea Florian]] (1888–1960), Romanian philosopher and translator
*[[Mircea Florian (philosopher)]] (1888–1960), Romanian philosopher and translator
*[[Mircea Florian (musician)]] (born 1949), Romanian musician, multimedia artist and computer scientist
*[[Mircea Florian (musician)]] (born 1949), Romanian musician, multimedia artist and computer scientist
*[[Mircea Frățică]] (born 1957), Romanian retired judoka
*[[Mircea Frățică]] (born 1957), Romanian retired judoka
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*[[Mircea Oltean]] (born 1982), Romanian former football goalkeeper
*[[Mircea Oltean]] (born 1982), Romanian former football goalkeeper
*[[Mircea Oprea]] (born 1980), Romanian former footballer
*[[Mircea Oprea]] (born 1980), Romanian former footballer
*[[Mircea Păcurariu]] (born 1932), Romanian theologian, historian and Romanian Orthodox priest
*[[Mircea Păcurariu]] (1932–2021), Romanian theologian, historian and Romanian Orthodox priest
*[[Mircea Pârligras]] (born 1980), Romanian chess Grandmaster
*[[Mircea Pârligras]] (born 1980), Romanian chess Grandmaster
*[[Mircea Puta]] (1950–2007), Romanian mathematician
*[[Mircea Puta]] (1950–2007), Romanian mathematician
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*[[Mircea Snegur]] (1940–2023), first President of Moldova (1990–1997), Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1989–1990) and Chairman of the Supreme Soviet in 1990
*[[Mircea Snegur]] (1940–2023), first President of Moldova (1990–1997), Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1989–1990) and Chairman of the Supreme Soviet in 1990
*[[Mircea Streinul]] (1910–1945), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian prose writer and poet
*[[Mircea Streinul]] (1910–1945), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian prose writer and poet
*[[Mircea Tiberian]] (1955–2025), Romanian jazz pianist and composer
*[[Mircea Veroiu]] (1941–1997), Romanian film director and screenwriter
*[[Mircea Veroiu]] (1941–1997), Romanian film director and screenwriter
*[[Mircea Voicu]] (born 1980), Romanian former footballer
*[[Mircea Voicu]] (born 1980), Romanian former footballer

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File:Mircea I cel Batran (3).jpg
Mircea the Elder, prince of Wallachia

Mircea is a Romanian masculine given name, a form of the South SlavicTemplate:Sfn name Mirče (Мирче) that derives from the Slavic word mir,[1] meaning 'peace'. It may refer to:

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People

Princes of Wallachia

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