Polish Names
428 names found
Stosh
Polish
Meaning
A short form of names like Stanislaw or other Slavic names containing 'Stan', meaning 'stand, become'.
Ignacy
Polish
Meaning
A Polish form of the name Ignatius, meaning "fiery" or "ardent."
Sykora
Polish
Meaning
Czech surname, likely derived from the word 'sýkora' meaning 'titmouse' (a small bird).
Benek
Polish
Meaning
A Polish diminutive form of Benedict, which comes from the Latin 'benedictus' meaning 'blessed'.
Szofia
Polish
Meaning
The Polish spelling of Sophia, derived from the Greek 'sophia,' meaning 'wisdom.'
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).
Krystyna
Polish
Meaning
A Polish variation of Christina, derived from the Greek word “christianos,” meaning “a Christian.” It signifies faith and devotion.
Arkadiusz
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of Arcadius, a Greek name meaning 'from Arcadia', a region in ancient Greece known for its pastoral beauty.
Borach
Polish
Meaning
Likely a surname with origins in Central or Eastern Europe, possibly connected to professions or places.
Dejanelle
Polish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of Dejan (Slavic origin) and a French suffix 'elle'.
Ladislao
Polish
Meaning
A Spanish and Italian form of the Slavic name Władysław, meaning 'rule and glory'.
Agnieszka
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of Agnes, derived from the Greek 'hagnos' meaning 'pure' or 'holy'.
Tanek
Polish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name with no definitive origin or meaning. Potentially Slavic roots.
Tewanda
Polish
Meaning
Tewanda is a modern name, likely of American origin, possibly a variant of Wanda.
Casmier
Polish
Meaning
A variant of Casimir, derived from the Polish elements 'kazi' (to destroy) and 'mir' (peace, world). Meaning 'destroyer of peace'.
Tomecka
Polish
Meaning
Likely a diminutive of Thomasina or a Polish variant of Thomas, meaning "twin."
Janda
Polish
Meaning
Janda is likely a modern name with uncertain origin, with potential roots in various cultures.
Ladislaus
Polish
Meaning
A Polish and Hungarian name from Slavic origin, composed of elements meaning 'rule' and 'glory'.
Dewanda
Polish
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'De' and 'Wanda'. Wanda is of Polish origin, meaning 'wanderer'.
Ladislava
Polish
Meaning
A Slavic name, meaning 'glory of ruling', a name with deep-rooted traditions and history.
Tonicka
Polish
Meaning
Likely a diminutive or variation of Antonia or Antoinette.
Janko
Polish
Meaning
A diminutive of Jan, or John, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'Yahweh is gracious'. Common in Slavic languages.
Lawanda
Polish
Meaning
Likely a created name popularized in the 20th century; possibly a combination of La- prefix and Wanda, a Polish name meaning 'wanderer'.
Janusz
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'Yahweh is gracious.' A biblical name.
Borys
Polish
Meaning
Polish and Ukrainian form of Boris, meaning 'fight' or 'warrior'.
Doba
Polish
Meaning
Doba is a Polish diminutive of Dobromiła, meaning 'good and gracious' or 'good and pleasant'.
Lech
Polish
Meaning
A Polish name of uncertain meaning. Possibly derived from the legendary figure Lech, the founder of Poland.
Anetra
Polish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variation of Aneta or a combination of sounds.
Ulonda
Polish
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, potentially a variation of Yolanda.
Jarmila
Polish
Meaning
Derived from Slavic origin, possibly meaning 'spring' or 'to love' or another variation.
Urszula
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of Ursula, meaning 'little bear' in Latin.
Casmin
Polish
Meaning
Likely a variant or diminutive of 'Casimira' or 'Jasmine'. Casimira means 'destroyer of peace'. Jasmine refers to the Jasmine flower.
Jaromir
Polish
Meaning
A Slavic name, meaning 'fierce peace' or 'spring peace,' derived from elements signifying both strength and tranquility.
Vaneka
Polish
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name blending 'Van' with 'Eka' or a variant of 'Veronika'.
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.
Varek
Polish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Marek, a Polish form of Mark, derived from the Roman name Marcus, possibly meaning 'dedicated to Mars' (the god of war).
Lechia
Polish
Meaning
A modern name with uncertain origin. No specific, well-defined meaning is available.
Leja
Polish
Meaning
Likely a short form or variation of names ending in '-leja', or inspired by the first letters. Origin is undefined, but potentially Scandinavian or Polish influenced.
Augustyn
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of 'Augustine', derived from Latin 'Augustus' meaning 'venerable, majestic, dignified'.
Bozena
Polish
Meaning
Bozena is a Polish and Czech name meaning "divine," "godlike," or "gift from God."
Lenka
Polish
Meaning
A diminutive of Magdalena, Lenka means 'woman from Magdala.' It is a popular name in Slavic countries.
Velika
Polish
Meaning
A Slavic name meaning 'great' or 'mighty'.
Casimira
Polish
Meaning
Feminine form of Casimir, a Polish name derived from the elements 'kazi' meaning 'to destroy' and 'mir' meaning 'peace, world'.
Vencil
Polish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Wenceslaus, a Slavic name meaning 'more glory' or 'greater glory'.
Jelitza
Polish
Meaning
Jelitza is a name of Polish origin, likely a variation of the name Elżbieta (Elizabeth). It can mean 'My God is abundance'.
Vineta
Polish
Meaning
Vineta is of Slavic origin, possibly derived from the word 'vin' meaning 'wine' or 'vine'. It is also associated with a mythical city in the Baltic Sea.
Alekzandra
Polish
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A Polish or Russian variation of Alexandra, meaning 'defending warrior' or 'helper of mankind'.
Jolanta
Polish
Meaning
A Polish name derived from the Greek name 'Iolanthe', meaning 'violet flower'. It carries a sweet and delicate floral association.
Vondra
Polish
Meaning
Vondra is a Czech feminine name, a diminutive of Vendula, which is a Czech form of Wendy or Gwendolen. It means 'fair, blessed, ring'.
Cazmir
Polish
Meaning
A variant of Casimir, a Polish name derived from the Slavic elements *kazi* 'to destroy' and *mir* 'peace, world'.
Vlasta
Polish
Meaning
A Slavic name meaning 'homeland' or 'rule'. Primarily used in Czech and Slovak cultures.
Jolita
Polish
Meaning
A diminutive of Jolanta, of Polish origin, which is thought to be derived from the Greek word for 'violet flower'.
Bielka
Polish
Meaning
A diminutive of the Slavic name Bila, meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
Leokadja
Polish
Meaning
A Polish form of the name Leocadia, of Greek origin, meaning 'bright' or 'light'.
Dominicka
Polish
Meaning
A feminine form of 'Dominic,' ultimately derived from the Latin 'Dominicus,' meaning 'belonging to the Lord.'
Lucyna
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of Lucia, derived from 'lux' in Latin, meaning 'light'. It symbolizes illumination and brightness.
Lucja
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of Lucia, meaning 'light' or 'illumination', derived from the Latin word 'lux'.
Brana
Polish
Meaning
Short form of Branislava or other Slavic names containing 'bran', meaning 'to defend' or 'protect.'
Dominyk
Polish
Meaning
Dominyk is a Polish variant of Dominic, derived from the Latin name Dominicus, meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
Ludwik
Polish
Meaning
Polish form of Ludwig, a Germanic name meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter'.