Poland’s naming landscape springs from a fusion of Slavic history, Catholic devotion, and patriotic pride. Names like Katarzyna or Wojciech often pay homage to saints, medieval rulers, or cherished national poets. Recent trends incorporate global influences while preserving Polish linguistic nuances, such as distinctive consonants and soft endings. Whether classical or fresh, each name weaves together centuries of cultural resilience and familial warmth.
Arletta means "pledge" or "oath."
Exalted one
Strong, Brave
Cas is a diminutive form of the name Casper, which means "treasurer" or "bringer of treasure."
Chylo is a name of Greek origin meaning "green shoot" or "young green shoot."
Chylo means "follower."
God is my judge
The name Dareck is a variant of Derek, which means "ruler" or "people's ruler."
Prosperous in battle
Wild boar
Emeryk means "industrious ruler" or "home ruler."
The meaning of Emilia is "rival" or "eager."
Eternal ruler
Estera is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "star."
Life
Franciszek means "free man."
Well
Geralt: Ruler with a spear
To rake up
Shining light
Ruler of the home
A variant of the shortened form of Izabela
Apple tree
A variant of the word jaskier
Gift from god
Peaceful ruler
Spear of strength
Polish form of George, meaning "farmer."
The meaning of the name Jerzey is "warrior."
Viburnum
Most beautiful
Of names like origin.
To excel
Kasmir means "keeper of the treasure."
Treasurer
Pure
Kazimierz is of Polish origin and means "proclaimer of peace" or "destroyer of peace."
Kazmier is a variant of the name Casimir, which means "proclaimer of peace" or "destroyer of peace" in Slavic origins.
Coral
Bold advisor
Courteous
The name Krew means "group" or "troop."
Famous warrior
Woman of lydia
Greatest
Bitter
Woman from magdala
A variant of the Germanic name Mathilda
Black
Of other names origin.
Victory of the people