Poland Baby Names

394 names of Poland origin

Boy Names

Artur
Bear
Andrzej
man; warrior
Azjon
God has heard
Arkadiusz
Greek
Aleksy
Polish
Arek
brave; lion-hearted
Augustyn
Great, magnificent, venerable
Andr
Greek
Borys
a variant of Boris, often interpreted as 'wolf' or 'to fight'.
Berek
A form of the name 'Baruch', meaning 'blessed'
Benek
blessed
Boleslaw
glory of victory
Bartlomiej
the son of Talmai
Bladyn
to be joyful
Bolish
little eagle
Bartek
a variation of Bartholomew, meaning son of the furrow
Bartosz
Brave as a bear
Bronislaus
glorious protector
Bodhan
Awakening
Czesław
Famous glory
Casimier
he who brings peace
Cazimir
The one who brings peace
Cazmir
Proclaimer of peace
Casimir
one who destroys peace
Casmier
bringer of peace
Casimer
Slavic
Calek
a strong man
Czeslaw
Famous glory
Darek
Derived from the name 'Dariusz,' meaning 'possessor of good' or 'to maintain.'
Dariusz
Persian
Domonik
Latin
Domynik
of the Lord
Danzig
a city in Poland
Dawid
Hebrew
Dawensky
From dawn
Damek
the one who tames
Domian
of the Lord
Eliasz
יהונתן
Ewel
Ewe; female sheep
Eryk
ever ruler
Emilian
Latin
Eredin
Slavic
Emeryk
Power Holder
Ferdynand
Courageous traveler
Filip
Lover of horses
Franciszek
free man
Floryan
Latin
Feliks
Latin
Grzegorz
watchful, vigilant
Geralt
spear strength
Garek
One who is watchful
Henryk
German
Iwan
Polish
Izyk
he will laugh
Ignacy
Polish
Izyck
Laughter
Janek
Gift from God
Jarek
a form of 'Jerzy', meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'
Jaworski
Of the Javor tree; derived from the name of a place or occupational name
Jasik
Derived from the name 'Jas'
Jozef
He will add
Jerek
Polish
Jasek
healer
Jakub
יעקב - 'Supplanter', 'One who follows'.
Jaroslaw
he who is strong and famous
Jedrik
gift of God
Jozian
God will increase
Jacek
hyacinth
Jarrek
Strong
Jeden
Polish
Jerze
To be strong
Jarus
strong warrior
Janusz
God is gracious.
Jedrek
Polish
Kostanty
constant, steadfast
Kazimer
peaceful, calm
Kasien
A form of the name Cassius, which means 'hollow' or 'empty'.
Kazimierz
The one who governs peace
Konstanty
Polish
Krzysztof
Bearer of Christ
Kajetan
Latin
Kasimir
To bring peace
Krystof
bearer of Christ
Kuba
supplanter
Korwin
A descendant of a crow or raven
Kacper
Polish
Kazmer
Brave protector
Kazar
householder
Kaziel
Someone who is strong, powerful
Kasmer
Bringer of peace
Kamien
Stone
Kazimir
the one who brings peace
Kazmir
Slavic
Laderek
Polish
Ladislaus
Glory and rule
Longin
Latin
Ladislao
Glorious ruler
Lukasz
Polish
Lukaz
Light-bringer
Lech
To destroy, to crush
Ludwik
famous warrior
Maciej
Polish
Marzel
מרזל - 'courageous', 'brave', or 'strong'
Mateusz
Polish
Miecislaus
to be mighty, glorious
Mieczysław
Polish
Maks
language: Derived from 'Maximilian', it means 'the greatest' in Latin.
Maleck
Polish
Maksym
The greatest
Malec
Polish
Mecislaus
Slavic
Makiel
who is like God
Mikolaj
people of victory
Mordche
Hebrew
Miroslaw
Polish
Mikolai
Victory of the people.
Marcin
warlike
Maksymilian
The greatest
Milek
a derivative form of 'Michał', meaning 'who is like God?'
Mareck
Slavic
Mikol
who is like God
Milosz
gracious
Malacki
Polish
Majer
to be the leader
Maxymilian
The greatest
Nikodem
victory of the people
Nieco
Unique
Norb
A variant of Norbert, meaning 'bright north'
Nowa
New, fresh
Nalej
Language: Polish - Unknown; possibly derived from 'należy' meaning 'to belong' or 'to be necessary'.
Olek
Defender of mankind
Oliwer
elf warrior
Ozkar
gift from God
Orlen
Polish
Osciel
God's light or divine light
Oles
Defender of man.
Oliwier
Olive tree
Patryck
noble
Piotr
Polish
Patryk
noble
Pawel
Small, humble
Ryszard
Old German
Roic
Slavic
Radyn
Courageous, strong
Radvin
rad
Szymon
he has heard
Stosh
A form of the name Stanisław
Shonski
Son of Shon; a diminutive or derived term
Stanislaw
to become glorious
Stanislaus
To stand and be glorious.
Silis
Burning one
Tanek
Slavic
Tylek
A diminutive form of the name 'Tomasz' or a variation of 'Tylor', meaning 'maker of tiles'
Tysier
one who is a force or powerful
Tadeus
Polish
Teofil
God's friend
Tadeusz
Polish
Tytan
Greek
Tymon
follower of Timaeus
Tyski
From the Tyskie beer region
Tomasz
Twin
Łukasz
bringer of light
Ulice
A variant of Ulysses; derived from Latin meaning 'wrathful' or 'to be angry.'
Vitold
to rule
Wladyslaw
Polish
Wojciech
Rescuer, warrior
Wiktor
victor
Waclaw
glorious and bright
Witold
Polish
Wacław
The one who is strong and powerful
Władysław
glorious ruler
Zygmond
Polish
Zygmund
the one who is great or famous
Zyvon
заводит
Zigmund
Polish
Zabien
gift of God
Zygmunt
protection through victory
Zarek
God protects
Zerek
God protects
Zigmont
A beloved name with deep roots
Zbigniew
to dispel anger
Zygmont
the protector of peace
Zolin
Polish
Zigmunt
Polish
Zagan
Demon of transformation
Zyrek
he who is bright or clear

Girl Names

Anastazja
Resurrection
Anieta
Slavic
Anielka
Grace; a form of Angela.
Ania
Grace
Arleta
Noble
Anka
Polish
Aniela
an emanation of God
Agnieszka
Polish
Alicja
Polish
Aneta
Slavic
Bronislava
glory of the protector
Bionka
Slavic
Bronislawa
bringer of glory, defender of glory
Bogdana
God-given
Bernadetta
German
Brania
little bran
Berda
brave
Beila
white
Bronisława
The one who brings glory
Beata
blessed
Bielka
a little white girl; derived from 'biel', meaning 'white'
Czeslawa
glorious, famous
Ciri
Polish
Cirilla
Little lady
Casimira
Polish
Charna
Song
Cecylia
Latin
Dorota
Polish
Dajza
a name of unknown origin, possibly a diminutive or variation of a Slavic name
Doba
Slavic
Danuta
God is my judge
Dominika
Latin
Danka
gift
Dazja
Slavic
Dosia
gift from God
Doroty
gift of God
Dagmara
glorious day
Estanislada
the one who achieves glory
Emalia
Rival
Eunika
Victory
Erys
a rose
Eryka
Polish
Ewelina
Ewe, female sheep; born of the sun
Edita
Polish
Ewa
Polish
Estera
star
Eua
Well-being
edyta
Polish
Fryda
Polish
Faige
Yiddish
Fransheska
Polish
Franciszka
Latin
Genowefa
Polish
Gitel
A form of the name 'Gitel' which means 'a little bit of gold'
Galinda
None
Gusta
Latin
Gabryela
God is my strength
Henya
grace
Halina
calm
Henryka
Ruler of the home
Ivona
gift from God
Izela
God's promise
Iwona
Polish
Izabela
God is my oath
Iga
Derived from the Slavic element 'ig', meaning 'fence' or 'hedge'.
Janovia
young or youthful
Jozefa
God will increase.
Jania
God is gracious
Jadwiga
Polish
Jacenta
Latin
Jola
derived from 'Jolanta', meaning 'violet'.
Jacina
Polish
Jesli
Polish
Jezenia
a variant of the name Jeżyna, which means 'blackberry'.
Jadzia
Polish
Jerzei
hearty; strong
Jozefina
Hebrew
Jolanta
violet flower
Jadziah
Polish
Justyna
just or fair
Janina
God is gracious
Krystyna
Christian; follower of Christ
Katarzyna
Polish
Krysia
Follower of Christ
Kataryna
Greek
Kysia
pure, chaste (czysty)
Kasia
pure
Kalina
Slavic
Kazimiera
The one who brings peace.
Klaudia
lame
Klarysa
bright; clear
Kazmiera
A peaceful ruler
Karolina
free woman
Kornelia
Greek
Krystiana
follower of Christ
Koleta
victorious, glory
Karoll
French
Kasha
a term for a type of porridge
Karole
Free man
Kicia
A diminutive of the name Kira or Kiki, often used affectionately.
Krystyne
Polish
Kalisia
beautiful
Lechia
Polish
Letycia
Latin
Ludwika
Famous warrior
Lauda
A beloved name with deep roots
Leokadia
light, bright
Lawenda
lavender (flower)
Lucyna
Latin
Liczy
one who counts
Malicka
Little Mary
Monicka
Advisor, counselor
Maurika
A variant of Małgorzata, meaning pearl
Malenia
Polish
Michalina
Who is like God?
Maty
Hungarian
Maryka
Hebrew
Marzena
Slavic
Malwina
strong and mighty
Monik
advisor, counselor
Maryla
Polish
Markieta
Warlike
Malina
of the raspberry
Magda
Hebrew
Mareka
of the sea
Malgorzata
Polish
Milka
A diminutive of the name 'Milena', meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'.
Marcisha
dedicated to Mars; of war
Mija
a form of Mija, meaning 'my' or 'mine'
Monyka
advisor, helper
Monika
advisor, counsel
Marcina
Latin
Martyna
Of Mars, the Roman god of war.
Marga
pearl
Matylda
Germanic
Monek
Moneca
Monike
Alone, or a variation of 'Monika', meaning advisor or counselor.
Necha
A name meaning 'a gift'.
Oliwia
derived from the name Olivian, meaning olive
Orneta
Blossoming; flowering.
Otylia
prosperity
Patrycja
noble, patrician
Patrycia
noble
Paulyna
Polish
Pola
Polish
Rabecka
to tie, to bind
Rozalie
rose
Rozyn
Rose
Rosezina
a diminutive form of 'Róża', meaning 'rose'
Ranata
born again
Ronata
Slavic
Rozan
rose
Renia
Rebirth
Rozia
Little rose
Ruchoma
a little red
Rozalia
rose; a variation of the name 'Rosalie'
Roza
Rose
Rozelia
derived from the word for rose; little rose.
Renfri
Famous and happy
Stacha
Polish
Sylwia
from the Forest
Sibora
from the land of the flowers
Stanislawa
Polish
Salomea
Hebrew
Susia
Polish
Suszanne
lily
Tysa
far-away
Tereska
An affectionate diminutive of Teresa.
Tadzia
A beloved name with deep roots
Tereka
the one who comes from the land
Teofila
God's gift.
Trela
a small hook or crook
Ulana
bright, shining
Urszula
Little bear
Virsavia
Slavic
Wilna
a city in Lithuania
Wladyslawa
Glory and power
Wiktoria
victory
Walesca
a derivative of Władysław, which means 'glorious ruler'
Władysława
rule with glory
Xymena
guest
Yolanta
violet flower
Yennefer
White Phantom
Zofie
Polish
Zofia
Greek
Zosia
Wisdom
Zenona
The name Zenona is derived from the Greek name Zenon, meaning 'gift from Zeus'.
Zosha
God is my oath
Zyda
Polish
Zaory
Polish
Zuzanna
lily

Unisex Names

Casmir
The name Casmir (Kaszmir) means 'the one who brings peace'.
Dominek
of Lord / belonging to the Lord
Iza
bright
Ilo
Polish
Jasia
God is gracious
Janas
Derived from the Latin 'Janus', symbolizing new beginnings.
Jerzey
of the Jersey Island
Jerzy
Jerzy - 'farmer'
Krys
Derived from 'Kryształ' meaning 'crystal', symbolizing clarity and purity.
Karol
Polish
Kasper
treasurer
Kasyn
Ukrainian
Lubie
beloved
Marek
Slavic
Ula
luminous, gem
Wanda
wanderer
Zaryn
Polish: A form of 'Zarina', meaning 'golden'.