Romanian liturgical sources often mention that there are over seventy Syriac Anaphoras, though they seldom delve into precise details about this subject. Some Romanian references, however, have undertaken the study of a subset of these Anaphoras and have furnished texts for a few of them. This article intends to provide a concise introduction to these Anaphoras, outlining the general structure of the liturgy within the Syriac tradition. Additionally, it will list the names of the Syriac Anaphoras, accompanied by references that facilitate access to their English-translated texts, thus enabling further scholarly examination.