Rațiu is a Romanian-language ethnonymic surname. It derives from the Hungarian-language term rác ("Rascian", a historical term for Serbs). Notable people with the surname include:
- the noble Rațiu family [ro]
- Augustin Rațiu (1884–1970)
- Basiliu Rațiu (1783–1870)
- Ioan Rațiu (1828–1902)
- Ion Rațiu (1917–2000), Romanian newspaper editor and politician
- Mircea-Dimitrie Rațiu (1923–2011)
- Nicolae Rațiu (1856–1932)
- Tudor Ratiu (born 1950), Romanian-American mathematician
- Alin Rațiu, Romanian former football player
- Alexander Ratiu (1916–2002), Romanian Greek-Catholic priest
- Andrei Rațiu (born 1998), Romanian footballer
- Cosmin Rațiu, Romanian rugby union player
- Daniela Rațiu, Romanian handball player
- George-Adrian Ratiu, Romanian swimmer
- Miron Rațiu, Romanian conductor and music educator
- Tudor Ratiu, Romanian-American mathematician
See also
- All pages with titles containing Ratiu
- Rațiu, a village in Tășnad town, Satu Mare County, Romania
References
- Janitsek Jenő, "A magyar eredetű román családnevekről", In: Az V. magyar névtudományi konferencia előadásai (Miskolc, 1995. augusztus 28–30). Szerk. B. GERGELY PIROSKA–HAJDÚ MIHÁLY. MNyTK 209. sz. Bp.–Miskolc. 1: 101–107.
- Alexandru Cristureanu, "Istoria reflectată în antroponima și toponimia județului Sălaj", in Acta Mvsei Porolissensis, Vol. IX, 1985, p. 758
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