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Adrian Minune (real name Adrian Simionescu, born 24 September 1974) is a Romanian manele singer of Romani descent. One major hit for the Manele Singer was at the Neversea Festival in 2019, when the swedish DJ Salvatore Ganacci honored him by playing his famous song “Așa sunt zilele mele”. Personal life Adrian Minune married his longtime life-partner Elena in 2004, and has two daughters (Karmen and Adriana) and a son (Adrian Jr.) with her. His mother, Florenţa, who raised him alone since he was two years old, also lives with them. Filmography He has made appearances in: * ''Gadjo dilo'' (1997) as L'Enfant Prodige * '' The Rage'' (''Furia'') (2002) as himself See also * Manele * Lăutari * Nicolae Guţă * Costi Ioniţă Costi may refer to: * The Coordinating Secretariat for Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI), Sri Lanka *a Romanian village, part of Vânători, Galați commune __NOTOC__ People Given name *Costi Ioniță Constantin "Costi" Ioniță () ...
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Adrian is a form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus. Its ultimate origin is most likely via the former river Adria from the Venetic and Illyrian word ''adur'', meaning "sea" or "water". The Adria was until the 8th century BC the main channel of the Po River into the Adriatic Sea but ceased to exist before the 1st century BC. Hecataeus of Miletus (c.550 – c.476 BC) asserted that both the Etruscan harbor city of Adria and the Adriatic Sea had been named after it. Emperor Hadrian's family was named after the city or region of Adria/Hadria, now Atri, in Picenum, which most likely started as an Etruscan or Greek colony of the older harbor city of the same name. Several saints and six popes have borne this name, including the only English pope, Adrian IV, and the only Dutch pope, Adrian VI. As an English name, it has been in use since the Middle Ages, although it did not become common until modern times. Religion * Pope Adrian I (c. 700–795) * Pope Adrian II ...
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