Gheorghe Cipăianu (3 November 1878–1957) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian agronomist and politician.
Cipăianu attended high school in Blaj before leaving for Bucharest, capital of the Romanian Old Kingdom.
He then re-entered the Agriculture Ministry, serving as general secretary from 1918 to 1919, a period that coincided with the union of Transylvania with Romania.
[2] A member of the National Liberal Party from 1910, he represented Târnava-Mică and Turda Counties in the Romanian Parliament on several occasions, as Senator from 1922 to 1926 and as Deputy in 1931 and 1933.
[1][2] From November 1933 to February 1934, he was Agriculture Minister in the cabinets of Ion G. Duca, Constantin Angelescu, and Gheorghe Tătărescu.