Polish baby names

A list of female and male baby names from Poland, sorted alphabetically with information about their meanings and origins

Polish Names for Girls
ADELAJDA: Polish form of Adelaide, meaning "noble sort."
ADRIANNA: Polish feminine form of English Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
AGNIESZKA: Polish form of Agnes, meaning "chaste; holy."
ALBINA: Italian and Polish feminine form of Polish/Scan. Albin, meaning "from Alba."
ALICJA: Polish form of Alice, meaning "noble sort."
ANASTAZJA: Polish form of Latin Anastasia, meaning "resurrection."
ANGELIKA: German and Polish form of Italian Angelica, meaning "angelic."
ANIA: Pet form of Polish Anka, meaning "favor; grace."
ANIELA: Polish form of Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."
ANKA: Polish form of Latin Anna, meaning "favor; grace."
APOLONIA: Polish form of Apollonia, possibly meaning "destroyer."
ASIA: Nickname for Polish Joasia, meaning "Yahweh is gracious."
AUGUSTYNA: Feminine form of Polish Augustyn, meaning "venerable."
BARBARA: "Foreign; strange." This popular Greek name found also in English, French, German, Polish, and many other languages, derives from
Greek barbaros, a word once used to refer to the unintelligible chatter of foreigners which sounded like "bar-bar" to the Greeks.
BASIA: Polish pet form of Greek Barbara, meaning "foreign; strange."
BEATA: Polish name derived from Latin beatus, meaning "blessed."
BEATRYCZE: Polish form of English Beatrix, meaning "voyager (through life)."
BENEDYKTA: Feminine form of Polish Benedykt, meaning "blessed."
BERTA: Czech and Polish form of Bertha, meaning "bright."
BLANKA: Czech and Polish form of English/French Blanche, meaning "white."
BOGUMILA (Bogumila): Feminine form of Polish Bogumil, meaning "God-favor."
BOGUSLAWA (Boguslawa): Feminine form of Polish Boguslaw, meaning "God-glory."
BOLESLAWA (Boleslawa): Feminine form of Polish Boleslaw, meaning "large glory."
BOZENA: Feminine form of Polish Bozydar, meaning "divine gift."
BRONISLAWA (Bronislawa): Feminine form of Polish Bronislaw, meaning "glorious protector."
BRYGIDA: Polish form of Gaelic Brighid, meaning "exalted one."
CECYLIA: Polish form of English Cecilia, meaning "blind."
CELESTYNA: Feminine form of Polish Celestyn, meaning "heavenly."
CELINA: Nickname for Polish Marcelina, meaning "warlike."
CZESLAWA (Czeslawa): Feminine form of Polish Czeslaw, meaning "honor and glory."
DANUTA: Polish feminine form of Romanian Danut, meaning "judge."
DITA: Variant of Polish Dyta, meaning "fortune and strife."
DOBROSLAWA (Dobroslawa): Feminine form of Polish Dobroslaw, meaning "good glory."
DOMINIKA: Feminine form of Czech/Polish Dominik, meaning "belongs to the lord."
DOROTA: Czech and Polish form of Latin Dorothea, meaning "gift of God."
DYTA: Pet form of Polish Edyta, meaning "fortune and strife."
EDYTA: Polish form of English Edith, meaning "fortune and strife."
ELA: Pet form of Polish Elžbieta, meaning "God is my oath."
ELIGIA: Feminine form of Polish Eligiusz, meaning "to choose."
ELZBIETA (Elzbieta): Polish form of Elisabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
EWA: Hawaiian and Polish form of Latin Eva, meaning "alive, living."
FELICJA: Feminine form of Polish Felicjan, meaning "lucky."
FELICYTA: Polish form of Roman Felicitas, meaning "fortune; good luck."
FRANCISZKA: Feminine form of Polish Franciszek, meaning "free."
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