Polish Names
428 names found
Duska
Polish
Meaning
Slavic origin, meaning 'soul'. It is a diminutive form of names like Dushanka.
Breonca
Polish
Meaning
Possibly a modern variation of Bronca, a short form of Bronislava. Bronislava is a Polish name meaning "glorious protector".
Eliasz
Polish
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Eliasz is the Polish form of Elijah, a Hebrew name meaning 'My God is the Lord'.
Barbora
Polish
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Czech and Slovak form of Barbara, meaning 'foreign woman'.
Casimere
Polish
Meaning
A Polish name derived from Casimir, meaning 'famous destroyer of peace'.
Iwona
Polish
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A Polish name, derived from the Germanic name Ivo, meaning 'yew wood' or 'archer'.
Bronis
Polish
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Short form of Bronislaw. Polish name derived from 'bronić' (to protect) and 'slawa' (glory, fame).
Eunika
Polish
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Eunika is a Polish variation of Eunice, a Greek name meaning 'good victory'. It's derived from 'eu' (good) and 'nike' (victory).
Ancika
Polish
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Diminutive of 'Ana', meaning 'grace' in Hebrew, common in Slavic languages.
Ewanda
Polish
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Likely a variant of Wanda, a Polish name of uncertain origin, often associated with the Wends, a group of Slavic tribes.
Bronica
Polish
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Polish diminutive of Bronisława meaning 'glorious protection'.
Bartlomiej
Polish
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Bartlomiej is the Polish form of Bartholomew, derived from the Aramaic 'bar-Talmai' meaning 'son of Talmai' or 'son of the furrow'.
Fiala
Polish
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Of Czech origin, meaning 'violet'.
Bronislaw
Polish
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Of Polish origin, derived from the elements 'bron' meaning 'protection' or 'defense' and 'slaw' meaning 'glory' or 'fame'.
Aldijana
Polish
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Likely a Slavic name, potentially related to names containing 'Ald-' meaning 'old' or 'noble'.
Casimier
Polish
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A Polish form of Casimir, meaning 'destroyer of peace' or 'famous in peace'. It is derived from the Polish elements 'kazi' (to destroy) and 'mir' (peace, world).
Frania
Polish
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Frania is a Polish diminutive of Franciszka, the feminine form of Francis, meaning "Frenchman" or "free man."
Bunia
Polish
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Bunia is a Polish diminutive of names like Bronisława, meaning 'glorious protection'.
Basia
Polish
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Basia is a Polish diminutive of Barbara, meaning 'foreign woman' or 'stranger.' It is often used as a term of endearment.
Agnieszka
Polish
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Polish form of Agnes, derived from the Greek 'hagnos' meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
Aleksy
Polish
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Aleksy is a Polish form of the name Alexis, which is derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defender of mankind."
Anetha
Polish
Meaning
A variation of Aneta, which is a Polish diminutive of Anna, derived from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Beonka
Polish
Meaning
Beonka is likely a modern variant or invented name, possibly influenced by names like Bianca. It has no firm traditional meaning.
Jadwiga
Polish
Meaning
A Polish name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Hadewig', meaning 'battle' and 'fight'.
Calik
Polish
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Likely a modern invented name, potentially a variant of Cal or derived from a Slavic origin.
Casimera
Polish
Meaning
The feminine form of Casimir, a Polish name derived from Slavic elements meaning 'famous destroyer' or 'famous peacemaker'.
Ignacy
Polish
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A Polish form of the name Ignatius, meaning "fiery" or "ardent."
Benek
Polish
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A Polish diminutive form of Benedict, which comes from the Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed'.
Jakila
Polish
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Jakila is a name of uncertain origin, but it sounds similar to some Slavic names or could be a variation of Jacqueline. Its meaning is therefore uncertain.
Casimiro
Polish
Meaning
A name of Polish origin, derived from the elements 'kazi' meaning 'to destroy' and 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world'.
Janek
Polish
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Polish diminutive of Jan, which is a Polish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Janko
Polish
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A diminutive of Jan, or John, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'Yahweh is gracious'. Common in Slavic languages.
Berek
Polish
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Berek is a Polish diminutive form of the name Benedict, meaning 'blessed'.
Casmer
Polish
Meaning
Casmer is a variant spelling of Kasmer, which is derived from Casimir. Casimir is of Polish origin, from the Slavic elements 'kazic' meaning 'to destroy' and 'mir' meaning 'peace' or 'world'.
Janusz
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'Yahweh is gracious.' A biblical name.
Casmier
Polish
Meaning
A variant of Casimir, derived from the Polish elements 'kazi' (to destroy) and 'mir' (peace, world). Meaning 'destroyer of peace'.
Janda
Polish
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Janda is likely a modern name with uncertain origin, with potential roots in various cultures.
Jaroslaw
Polish
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A Polish and Russian name, meaning 'fierce glory' or 'spring glory', derived from Slavic elements.
Anetra
Polish
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Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variation of Aneta or a combination of sounds.
Casimer
Polish
Meaning
Casimer is a Polish name derived from the Slavic elements 'kazi' meaning 'to destroy' or 'to preach' and 'mer' meaning 'famous' or 'great'. It is generally interpreted as 'destroyer of peace' or 'famous for peace'.
Jasek
Polish
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A Polish diminutive of the name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'. It derives from the Hebrew name Yaakov.
Jarmila
Polish
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Derived from Slavic origin, possibly meaning 'spring' or 'to love' or another variation.
Casmin
Polish
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Likely a variant or diminutive of 'Casimira' or 'Jasmine'. Casimira means 'destroyer of peace'. Jasmine refers to the Jasmine flower.
Jaromir
Polish
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A Slavic name, meaning 'fierce peace' or 'spring peace,' derived from elements signifying both strength and tranquility.
Beunka
Polish
Meaning
Beunka is a rare name, possibly of Eastern European origin, though its exact meaning is uncertain. It may be a diminutive of a longer name.
Casimira
Polish
Meaning
Feminine form of Casimir, a Polish name derived from the elements 'kazi' meaning 'to destroy' and 'mir' meaning 'peace, world'.
Jaworski
Polish
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A Polish surname, likely occupational, meaning 'of Jawor', a place name meaning 'maple tree'.
Jelitza
Polish
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Jelitza is a name of Polish origin, likely a variation of the name Elżbieta (Elizabeth). It can mean 'My God is abundance'.
Alekzandra
Polish
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A Polish or Russian variation of Alexandra, meaning 'defending warrior' or 'helper of mankind'.
Aneta
Polish
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A Polish diminutive of Anna, which is derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Bibianna
Polish
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Bibianna is a Polish and Spanish name, related to Viviana or Vivian, ultimately derived from the Latin "vivus" meaning "alive."
Casmira
Polish
Meaning
Feminine form of Casimir, meaning 'destroyer of peace' or 'famous destroyer'. Derived from Polish elements *kazic* (to destroy) and *mir* (peace, world).
Jerzy
Polish
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Polish form of 'George,' from Greek 'Georgios,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.'
Jolanta
Polish
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A Polish name derived from the Greek name 'Iolanthe', meaning 'violet flower'. It carries a sweet and delicate floral association.
Cazmir
Polish
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A variant of Casimir, a Polish name derived from the Slavic elements *kazi* 'to destroy' and *mir* 'peace, world'.
Jola
Polish
Meaning
A Polish diminutive or short form of names like Jolanta, or a combination of others.
Bielka
Polish
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A diminutive of the Slavic name Bila, meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
Jolita
Polish
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A diminutive of Jolanta, of Polish origin, which is thought to be derived from the Greek word for 'violet flower'.
Jokubas
Polish
Meaning
Lithuanian form of the biblical name 'Jacob', meaning 'supplanter' or 'may God protect'.
Angelyka
Polish
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Angelyka is a Polish variation of Angelica, derived from the Latin angelicus, meaning 'angelic'.