Ion Boițeanu (10 October 1885–5 April 1946) was a Romanian lieutenant general during World War II.
Boițeanu served as Secretary-General Ministry of Defense in 1941 and General Officer Commanding 3rd Division.
In April 1944, he became Director of the Higher Military School, a post he kept until 23 August 1944, when King Michael's Coup brought down Ion Antonescu from power.
That same day, Boițeanu joined the first Sănătescu cabinet as Minister of National Culture and Religious Affairs, a position he served in until 3 November, when he was dismissed at the request of the Soviet-dominated Allied Control Commission, headed by General Vladislav Vinogradov.
From 3 December 1944 to 8 April 1945 Boițeanu served as General Officer commanding the IV Corps.