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Polish Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bonifacy Good fate; 'doer of good' Polish Boy
Borysk Diminutive of Borys/Boris, associated with 'fighter' or 'battle'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Borysław From Slavic elements bor (fight, battle) + sław (glory) - 'glorious fighter' or 'battle glory'. Polish Boy
Brama Likely derived from Sanskrit 'Brahma' meaning 'the creator' or from Slavic 'brama' meaning 'gate'. Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic Boy
Bronek Diminutive of Bronisław - "little protector" or "young defender" (from bron = protection/defense) Polish Boy
Bronko Defended glory Polish, Slavic Boy
Budzyk Derived from 'budzić' - 'awakener' or 'one who wakes' (also the common noun 'alarm clock' in Polish) Polish Boy
Burack Could mean 'lightning' via Arabic/Turkish Buraq, 'blessed' if from Hebrew Baruch, or be a surname derived from Polish 'burak' ('beet'). Hebrew, Polish, Slavic, Turkish Boy
Ceslaus From Slavic elements čest 'honor' + slava 'glory' - 'honor and glory'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Cezariusz Of Caesar; belonging to Caesar Polish Boy
Czcibor Honored warrior Polish Boy
Czesiek Diminutive of Czesław, from Slavic elements meaning 'honor' + 'glory' (i.e., 'honored glory') Polish Boy
Czeslav From Slavic elements meaning 'honor' (čest) + 'glory/fame' (slav) Polish Boy
Czeslaw Honor + glory - 'honorable glory' or 'one renowned for honor' Polish Boy
Dalibor Fighter from afar / far-off warrior Bulgarian, Croatian, Polish, Serbian, Slavic, Slovak Boy
Dobieslaw From Slavic elements dobie (to attain / good) + sław (glory, fame) - 'one who attains glory' or 'good glory'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Dodek Affectionate diminutive meaning "little Dod" or "little [root name]"; exact sense depends on the full name it shortens. Polish Boy
Domek Diminutive of Slavic root 'dom' meaning 'little house' or 'small home' Czech, Polish, Slovak Boy
Dorek Diminutive of 'Dor' - 'little Dor'; depending on root, associated meanings include 'generation' (Hebrew) or 'gift' (Greek), or simply a pet form of Slavic names Polish Boy
Dudek From Polish 'dudek' meaning 'hoopoe' (a bird); originally a nickname or surname - diminutive sense 'little hoopoe'. Polish Boy
Dymitr Follower of Demeter (devoted to the earth goddess) Polish Boy
Dzik Wild boar Polish Boy
Edko Derived from Edward - 'wealthy guardian' or 'rich protector'. Polish Boy
Fabek Derived from Fabius (from Latin faba 'bean') - 'descendant of the bean-grower' / 'little Fabius' Polish Boy
Faustyn Fortunate, lucky Polish Boy
Felicjan Fortunate, happy, blessed Polish Boy
Fredek Peaceful ruler Polish Boy
Fredro Peaceful ruler Polish Boy
Golab Dove, pigeon Polish, Slavic Boy
Grzegorz Watchful, vigilant Polish Boy
Guz Polish: 'guz' = bump or lump. As a diminutive of Gustav/August it ties to Germanic roots (Gustav: 'staff of the Goths'; August/Augustus: 'venerable'/'great'). Polish, Slavic Boy
Hajn Gamekeeper or forest warden - 'keeper of the grove/forest'. Czech, Polish, Slovak Boy
Iwo Yew (tree); by extension associated with bows/archery Polish Boy
Jacenty Hyacinth (the flower) Polish Boy
Janiuszck God is gracious Polish Boy
Jankiel Diminutive of Jacob - 'little Jacob' (Jacob meaning 'supplanter') Polish Boy
Januisz Derived from Jan/John - 'Yahweh is gracious.' Polish, Slavic Boy
Jareck Diminutive of Jarosław/Yaroslav - 'fierce/strong' or 'spring' + 'glory', roughly 'strong glory' or 'spring glory'. Polish Boy
Jedrej From Greek Andreas meaning "man" or "manly, brave" Polish Boy
Jedryk Manly; strong, brave Polish Boy
Jedrzejko Diminutive/derivative of Jędrzej - 'little/son of Andrew'; Andrew derives from Greek meaning 'manly' or 'man'. Polish Boy
Jedynak Only child (typically an only son) Polish Boy
Jerzyk Diminutive of Jerzy (Polish form of George); also literally means 'swift' (the bird) in Polish. Polish Boy
Juliusz Youthful; devoted to Jupiter Polish Boy
Jurek Derived from Greek Georgios meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'. Polish Boy
Karlow Free man Germanic, Polish Boy
Kasimierz Bringer or proclaimer of peace Polish Boy
Kawa Kurdish/Persian: 'the blacksmith' (legendary Kurdish hero associated with Newroz). Japanese: 'river'. Polish: means 'coffee' (not used as a personal name). Japanese, Persian, Polish Boy
Kazimerz From Slavic elements kaziti ('to destroy/annul' or 'to proclaim') + mir ('peace' or 'world'); commonly interpreted as 'proclaimer/keeper of peace' or 'one who brings peace'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Kazimierzs From Slavic kaziti 'to destroy' + mir 'peace/world' - often rendered 'destroyer of peace' or more positively 'proclaimer/keeper of peace'. Polish Boy

Polish Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Polish-origin name in our dataset.

159
Names in this origin
1
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
27,434
Peak year 0