In modern Romania and Moldova, the Gregorian calendar is exclusively used for business and government transactions and predominates in popular use as well.
Nevertheless, the traditional names of the months do appear in some contexts, for instance on ecclesiastical calendars produced by the Romanian Orthodox Church.
In 2019, the National Bank of Romania released a commemorative coin of 10 silver lei to celebrate the centenary of Romania's adoption of the calendar.
[1] All the traditional names of the months are of Latin origin, which indicates that their use predates the Slavic contact around the 8th century.
The last month, December, derives its name from that of Saint Andrew.