Kasia
KAH-sha
The Story of Kasia
In Polish folklore, she represents a spirit of clear waters and bright meadows, a name that sparkles with an inner light.
Kasia is a charming Polish diminutive often used for Katherine or Catherine, carrying the core meaning of 'pure.' Its roots trace back to the Greek Aikaterine, a name with debated origins but widely associated with purity. The name gained popularity in Poland, becoming a beloved endearment and eventually a standalone given name, spreading its gentle charm across Europe.
When you say 'Kasia,' it feels like a clear bell ringing, bright and unburdened. You can picture yourself writing it on the first of many school papers, the letters neat and full of promise. It’s a name for a daughter who will move through life with an inherent grace, her thoughts as clear as a mountain spring. It’s the feeling of a fresh start, every single day.
What It Means
“A Polish diminutive of Katherine or Catherine, meaning 'pure'.”
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
Famous Namesakes
Kasia Smutniak
Polish actress and model
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#71 in 2002
Total Births
1,702
First Recorded
1958
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