Beldiceanu (May 15, 1881–June 9, 1923) was a Romanian short story writer.
Born in Rada?eni, Suceava County, his parents were Nicolae Beldiceanu and his wife Aglaia (née Late?).
He studied at the National College in Ia?i, where one of his classmates was Mihail Sadoveanu, with whom he would later translate Ivan Turgenev's Hunting Sketches.
His first book was the 1905 Chipuri de la mahala; this was followed by Cea dintâi iubire (1906), Maica Melania (1909), Povestiri marunte (1909), La un han, odata...
Magazines to which he contributed include Samanatorul, Via?a Româneasca, Via?a sociala, Flacara, Luceafarul and Însemnari literare.
He died in Sibiu.
Beldiceanu's works feature Samanatorist and Poporanist touches, showing a sentimental narrator, a naively romantic individual who rarely achieved artistic success.