Names with Polish Origins

This page presents an exhaustive list of 537 Polish names, providing insights into their meanings and cultural significance. Embark on a journey of discovery and uncover the timeless beauty of these names.

Meaning of Polish Names

"Polish names" refers to names that have their origins within the Polish language and culture.

When selecting a name imbued with cultural significance, consider the origin of "Polish," a tapestry woven with rich traditions and captivating tales.

Top 10 Polish Names

Top 10 Most Popular Polish Names in 2024
Based on name popularity data
Top Ten Polish Boy NamesTop Ten Polish Girl Names
  1. Kacper: Polish, meaning "treasurer" or "bringer of treasure"

  2. Korbyn: Polish, meaning "raven," symbolizing wisdom, knowledge, and foresight, associated with King Koribut.

  3. Marek: Slavic name meaning "warlike" or "belligerent," symbolizing strength and courage.

  4. Polish variant of Maximilian, meaning "greatest" or "most excellent."

  5. Piotr: Polish name meaning "stone" or "rock" (origins in Greek "petros").

  6. Franciszek: Polish form of Francis, meaning "Frenchman" or "man from France", associated with peace and serenity.

  1. Karol: "Man" or "manly" (Latin origin)

  2. Karon: Polish (Karol): man; Greek: pure; Irish (Ciarán): dark

  3. Zuzanna: Polish form of Hebrew "Shoshana," meaning "lily" (purity, innocence, beauty, grace, elegance)

  4. Joleen (French origin): "Beautiful flower" or "violet"

  5. Zofia: Polish origin, meaning "wisdom." Popular in Slavic countries. Associated with intelligence, creativity, and success.

  6. Ela, of Polish origin, means "light," often given to summer-born girls believed to be bright and cheerful.

  7. Oliwia: Polish name meaning "olive tree," symbolizing peace and tranquility.

  8. Ania: Grace, favor, hope, faith, charity

  9. Wiktoria: Polish variant of the Latin Victoria, meaning "victory"

537 Names of Polish Origin

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