Îdinist
In the context of the orthography of the Romanian language, a person who either:
1. Does not use the letter ⟨â⟩ except for the word 'român' and all of its derivatives; e.g. 'România', 'românesc', or 'românism'.
2. Does not use the letter ⟨â⟩ at all, without exception.
The word is derived from the Romanian name of the letter ⟨î⟩, 'î din i' ('î from i'), combined with the the suffix -ist.
1. Does not use the letter ⟨â⟩ except for the word 'român' and all of its derivatives; e.g. 'România', 'românesc', or 'românism'.
2. Does not use the letter ⟨â⟩ at all, without exception.
The word is derived from the Romanian name of the letter ⟨î⟩, 'î din i' ('î from i'), combined with the the suffix -ist.
Mihaela and Robert are self-proclaimed Îdinists; they conform to the Îdinist orthography.