Drăghici

Drăghici

Drăghici may refer to:

Family name
  • Alexandru Drăghici (ro), Romanian Communist
  • Constantin Drăghici (ro) (1932, Bucharest), Romanian vocalist, composer
  • Damian Drăghici (born 1970, Bucharest), a Gypsy Romanian musician, best known as Pan flute player
  • Dorina Drăghici (ro), Romanian actress and singer
  • Ioan Drăghici (ro), Romanian representative (from Maramureș County)
  • Marian Drăghici (ro) (born 1953, Osica de Sus, Olt), Romanian poet, publicist and editor

See also

  • Dragić
  • Drăghiceanu
  • Drăghiceşti (disambiguation)
  • Drăghicescu

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