1. ThaddeusThaddeus: Heart, bravery (Aramaic) 2. KacperKacper: Polish, meaning "treasurer" or "bringer of treasure" 3. CasimirWisdom, worldliness, global perspective 4. MateuszGift of God (Polish form of Matthew) 5. KorbynKorbyn: Polish, meaning "raven," symbolizing wisdom, knowledge, and foresight, associated with King Koribut. 6. MarekMarek: Slavic name meaning "warlike" or "belligerent," symbolizing strength and courage. 7. MaksymilianPolish variant of Maximilian, meaning "greatest" or "most excellent." 8. MikolajVictory of the people (Polish) 9. PiotrPiotr: Polish name meaning "stone" or "rock" (origins in Greek "petros"). 10. FranciszekFranciszek: Polish form of Francis, meaning "Frenchman" or "man from France", associated with peace and serenity.
| 1. LiliannaLilianna: purity, innocence, beauty 2. KarolKarol: "Man" or "manly" (Latin origin) 3. KaronKaron: Polish (Karol): man; Greek: pure; Irish (Ciarán): dark 4. ZuzannaZuzanna: Polish form of Hebrew "Shoshana," meaning "lily" (purity, innocence, beauty, grace, elegance) 5. JoleenJoleen (French origin): "Beautiful flower" or "violet" 6. ZofiaZofia: Polish origin, meaning "wisdom." Popular in Slavic countries. Associated with intelligence, creativity, and success. 7. ElaEla, of Polish origin, means "light," often given to summer-born girls believed to be bright and cheerful. 8. OliwiaOliwia: Polish name meaning "olive tree," symbolizing peace and tranquility. 9. AniaAnia: Grace, favor, hope, faith, charity 10. WiktoriaWiktoria: Polish variant of the Latin Victoria, meaning "victory"
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