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Polish Boy Names

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."

Albin

Polish and Scandinavian form of English Alban, meaning "from Alba."

Albina

Italian and Polish feminine form of Polish/Scan. Albin, meaning "from Alba."

Aleksander

Polish and Slovene form of Alexander, meaning "defender of mankind."

Aleksy

Polish form of Greek Alexius, meaning "defender."

AleŠ

Nickname for Polish Aleksander "defender of mankind."

Alfons

Dutch, German and Polish form of Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."

Alicja

Polish form of Alice, meaning "noble sort."

Alojzy

Polish form of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

Amadei

Polish form of Roman Latin Amadeus, meaning "to love God."

Amadej

Polish form of Roman Latin Amadeus, meaning "to love God."

Amadeusz

Polish form of Roman Latin Amadeus, meaning "to love God."

Anastazja

Polish form of Latin Anastasia, meaning "resurrection."

Anastazy

Polish form of Latin Anastasius, meaning "resurrection."

Andrzej

Polish form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

Angelika

German and Polish form of Italian Angelica, meaning "angelic."

Ania

Variant of Russian Anya, meaning "favor; grace."

Aniela

Polish form of Angela, meaning "angel, messenger."

Anka

Polish form of Latin Anna, meaning "favor; grace."

Antoni

Catalan and Polish form of Roman Antonius, possibly meaning "invaluable."

Apolinary

Polish form of Greek Apollinaris, possibly meaning "destroyer."

Apolonia

Polish form of Apollonia, possibly meaning "destroyer."

Arkadiusz

Polish form of Greek Arkadios, meaning "of Arcadia."

Áron

Hungarian form of Aaron, meaning "high mountain."

Asia

Nickname for Polish Joasia, meaning "Yahweh is gracious."

Augustyn

Polish form of Roman Augustinus, meaning "venerable."

Augustyna

Feminine form of Polish Augustyn, meaning "venerable."

Aureliusz

Polish form of Roman Aurelius, meaning "golden."

BŁaŽej

Polish form of French Blaise, meaning "talks with a lisp."

Barbara

Portuguese form of Greek Barbara, meaning "foreign; strange."

Bartlomiej

Polish form of Bartholomew, meaning "son of Talmai."

Bartosz

Nickname for Polish Bartlomiej, meaning "son of Talmai."

Basia

Polish pet form of Greek Barbara, meaning "foreign; strange."

Bazyli

Polish form of English Basil, meaning "king."

Beata

Hungarian form of Polish Beata, meaning "blessed."

Beatrycze

Polish form of English Beatrix, meaning "voyager (through life)."

Benedykt

Polish form of Benedict, meaning "blessed."

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."

BoŻena

Feminine form of Polish Bozydar, meaning "divine gift."

Bogumil

Polish name meaning "God-favor," from Slavic bog "god" and mil "favor."

Bogumila

Feminine form of Polish Bogumił, meaning "God-favor."

Boguslaw

Polish name meaning "God-glory," from Slavic bog "god" and slav "glory."

Boguslawa

Feminine form of Polish Boguslaw, meaning "God-glory."

Bolek

Pet form of Polish Bolesław, meaning "large glory."

Boleslaw

"Large glory." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements bole "large" and slav "glory."

Boleslawa

Feminine form of Polish Boleslaw, meaning "large glory."

Bonifacy

Polish form of Boniface, meaning "good destiny/fate."

Borys

Polish form of Russian Boris, probably meaning "fighter, warrior."

Bozydar

Polish form of Czech Božidar, meaning "divine gift."

Bronislaw

"Glorious protector." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements bron "protection" and slav "glory."

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."

Celestyn

Polish form of Latin Caelestinus, meaning "heavenly."

Celestyna

Feminine form of Polish Celestyn, meaning "heavenly."

Celina

Nickname for Polish Marcelina, meaning "warlike."

Cezar

Polish and Romanian form of Roman Caesar, meaning "hairy."

Cibor

Nickname for Polish Czcibor, meaning "battle of honor."

Cyryl

Polish form of English Cyril, meaning "lord."

Czcibor

"Battle of honor." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements chest "honor" and bor "battle."

Czeslaw

"Honor and glory." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements chest "honor" and slav "glory."

Czeslawa

Feminine form of Polish Czesław, meaning "honor and glory."

Danuta

Polish feminine form of Romanian Danut, meaning "judge."

Dariusz

Polish form of Roman Darius, meaning "possesses a lot; wealthy."

Dawid

Polish form of David, meaning "beloved."

Dita

Variant of Polish Dyta, meaning "fortune and strife."

Dobrogost

"Kind guest." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements dobro "good, kind" and gost "guest."

DobromiŁ

Polish form of Czech Dobromil, meaning "kind and gracious."

Dobroslaw

"Good glory." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements dobro "kind, good" and slav "glory."

Dobroslawa

Feminine form of Polish Dobrosław, meaning "good glory."

Dominik

Czech and Polish form of English Dominic, meaning "belongs to the lord."

Dominika

Feminine form of Czech/Polish Dominik, meaning "belongs to the lord."

Donat

Hungarian form of Donato, meaning "given (by God)."

Dorofiej

Polish form of English Theodore, meaning "gift of God."

Dorota

Czech and Polish form of Latin Dorothea, meaning "gift of God."

Drugi

Pet form of Polish Andrzej, meaning "man; warrior."
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