Polish Names
428 names found
Milan
Polish
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A Slavic name meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'. It is also the name of a city in Italy.
Kamila
Polish
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Kamila is a feminine name of Slavic origin, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'. It's also associated with the Roman name Camilla.
Dominik
Polish
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Dominik is a Polish and German variant of Dominic, derived from the Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
Karolina
Polish
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A Polish, Czech, and Scandinavian form of Carolina, which is the feminine diminutive of Carolus, the Latin form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Kalina
Polish
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Of Slavic origin, meaning 'viburnum' or 'cranberry bush'. It's also associated with beauty and purity.
Malina
Polish
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Derived from the Polish word for 'raspberry'. In Hawaiian, it means 'tender, soothing'.
Amila
Polish
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Of Slavic origin, meaning "industrious" or "hardworking". It can also be found in Arabic contexts, potentially related to "hope".
Hania
Polish
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A Polish name, a diminutive of Joanna or a derivative from the name Hannah, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Casimir
Polish
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Casimir is of Polish origin, derived from the elements 'kazi' (to destroy, command) and 'mir' (peace, world), signifying 'destroyer of peace' or 'famous destroyer'.
Marek
Polish
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A Polish variant of Mark, derived from the Latin name Marcus, possibly meaning 'warlike' or dedicated to the god Mars.
Ania
Polish
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Ania is a Polish diminutive of Anna, which is derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "grace" or "favor."
Zofia
Polish
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Zofia is a Polish form of Sophia, derived from the Greek word 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'.
Kazimir
Polish
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Kazimir is a Slavic name, meaning "famous destroyer of peace." It conveys strength and authority.
Tytus
Polish
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A Polish spelling of Titus, a Roman name, likely meaning 'title of honor'.
Jakub
Polish
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Jakub is a Polish, Czech, and Slovak form of Jacob, a Hebrew name meaning "supplanter."
Bogdan
Polish
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Bogdan is a Slavic name meaning 'given by God' or 'God's gift'. It is common in Poland, Russia, and other Slavic countries.
Kaz
Polish
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A short form of Kazimierz, a Polish name meaning "famous destroyer of peace." The name can also be of Turkish origin, meaning "duck" or "goose."
Izabela
Polish
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Izabela is a Polish and Spanish form of Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is abundance' in Hebrew.
Henryk
Polish
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Polish form of Henry, meaning 'ruler of the home' or 'home ruler' from Germanic origin.
Darek
Polish
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Darek is a Polish short form of Dariusz, which is related to the Persian name Darius, meaning 'possessing goodness'.
Karol
Polish
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Karol is a Polish variant of Charles, which is of Germanic origin. Charles means "free man" or "strong".
Zelena
Polish
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Derived from Slavic languages, Zelena means 'green'. It's associated with nature, growth, and vitality.
Zarek
Polish
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Of Polish origin, a variant of Zaryk, meaning 'the ruler'; also a variant of Zachariah, meaning 'God has remembered'.
Zosia
Polish
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Zosia is a Polish diminutive of Zofia, which is the Polish form of Sophia, meaning "wisdom" in Greek.
Bohdan
Polish
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Bohdan is a Slavic name meaning 'God-given' or 'given by God'. It signifies a blessing and divine gift.
Jarek
Polish
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A Polish diminutive of Jaroslav, meaning 'fierce with glory' or 'spring glory'. It has Slavic roots.
Calina
Polish
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Calina is a name with multiple possible origins. It could be a variant of Kalina (Slavic, meaning 'viburnum' or 'cranberry bush'), or a diminutive of Caroline.
Lukasz
Polish
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The Polish form of Luke, which derives from the Greek name Loukas, meaning 'man from Lucania' or 'bringer of light'.
Halina
Polish
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Halina is a Polish name, a diminutive of 'Halina', itself a shortened form of names like 'Galina'. The meaning is unclear but it's often associated with 'calm'.
Wanda
Polish
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Of uncertain origin, potentially meaning 'wanderer'.
Jozef
Polish
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A Polish and Slovak form of Joseph, meaning "God will add". It's rooted in Hebrew tradition.
Krystian
Polish
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Polish and other Eastern European variant of Christian, from the Greek Christianos, meaning "follower of Christ".
Kacper
Polish
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A Polish form of 'Casper', derived from 'Kaspar', meaning 'treasure bearer' or 'treasurer' in Persian.
Maksym
Polish
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Maksym is the Ukrainian and Polish form of Maximus, a Latin name meaning 'greatest'.
Agata
Polish
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Polish, Italian, and Spanish form of Agatha, derived from the Greek 'Agathe', meaning 'good' or 'virtuous'.
Almir
Polish
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Derived from the Slavic element 'al', meaning 'great, famous, all'.
Bohden
Polish
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Likely a modern respelling of Bohdan, a Slavic name meaning 'God-given'.
Kasia
Polish
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A Polish diminutive of Katherine or Catherine, meaning 'pure'.
Valeska
Polish
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Valeska is a feminine name of Polish origin, derived from the Slavic word 'vlad' meaning 'to rule' or 'to govern'. It is often considered a diminutive of Valentina.
Kazmir
Polish
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Kazmir is a Polish name meaning "famous destroyer." It signifies strength and leadership.
Berish
Polish
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Berish is a Yiddish diminutive of the Slavic name Bolesław, meaning 'great glory' or 'more glory'.
Kaja
Polish
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A short form of Katarina or Katarzyna, variations of Katherine, meaning "pure."
Kazz
Polish
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Kazz is a short form of Kazimir or Kazimierz, meaning 'destroyer of peace', of Slavic origin.
Jadzia
Polish
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A Polish name, Jadzia is a diminutive of Jadwiga, meaning 'battle woman' or 'warrior woman.'
Janina
Polish
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A Polish diminutive of Joanna, the feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious' from Hebrew.
Maksymilian
Polish
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Maksymilian is the Polish form of Maximilian, a Latin name meaning 'greatest.' It is a distinguished and regal name with a long history.
Dawensky
Polish
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A modern invented name, likely a blend of names like David and a Polish or Slavic suffix.
Alicja
Polish
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Alicja is the Polish form of Alice, derived from the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.
Zigmund
Polish
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A Polish and German form of 'Sigismund,' derived from Germanic elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'munda' (protector).
Andrzej
Polish
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The Polish form of Andrew, derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning 'manly' or 'masculine'.
Barok
Polish
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Potentially derived from Slavic origins related to strength or fighting, or a modern variation. Possibly linked to the Baroque era, representing artistic flair.
Branko
Polish
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A Slavic name, a diminutive form of Branislav, meaning 'glorious defender' or 'protector of glory'.
Ala
Polish
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Ala has multiple origins. In Polish it is a diminutive of names like Alicja (Alice), while in Turkish it means 'hazel'.
Feliks
Polish
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Polish form of Felix, from Latin meaning 'lucky' or 'successful'.
Kasimir
Polish
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Derived from the Slavic name 'Kazimierz', meaning 'famous destroyer' or 'famous for destroying'.
Jasia
Polish
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A diminutive form of names like Jasmina or a standalone name of unknown origin. It doesn't have a definitive meaning.
Kasandra
Polish
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Kasandra is a Polish variant of Cassandra, from Greek mythology. Cassandra means 'to excel, to shine'.
Paw
Polish
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In Polish, 'Paw' means 'Paul', a Latin name meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Waleska
Polish
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Waleska is a name of Slavic origin, meaning "glorious ruler" or "renowned glory". It is often associated with strength and leadership.
Vladyslav
Polish
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A Slavic name meaning 'rules with glory' or 'glorious ruler'. It is derived from the elements 'vlad' (rule) and 'slav' (glory).