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Polish Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Kilar Uncertain - attested as a Polish surname (meaning unclear); possibly connected to Gaelic 'cill' meaning 'church' in place-name contexts. Polish Boy
Kordian Related to 'heart' - hearted, heartfelt, or brave‑hearted (likely derived from Latin 'cor') Polish Boy
krystan Follower of Christ Polish Boy
Krysztof Bearer of Christ Polish Boy
Krzysiek Diminutive of Krzysztof; 'bearer of Christ'. Greek, Polish Boy
Krzysio Diminutive of Krzysztof meaning 'bearer of Christ' / 'follower of Christ' Polish Boy
Krzysiu Bearer of Christ Polish Boy
Krzyszał Probably derived from Krzysztof - 'Christ-bearer' - with a diminutive/affectionate nuance Polish Boy
Krzysztofr Bearer of Christ Polish Boy
Krzysztu Bearer of Christ Polish Boy
Krzyś Christ-bearer / follower of Christ Polish Boy
Kubas Derived from Jacob - 'supplanter' or 'one who follows' Polish, Slavic Boy
Kusner Occupational name meaning 'furrier' (maker or seller of furs) German, Polish Boy
Lachman Originally a surname meaning 'man from Lach' / 'Polish man'; used as a given name in some families. German, Polish, Slavic Boy
Lech From the legendary founder Lech; associated with the Polish people - often interpreted as 'a Pole' or a tribal founder/leader. Polish Boy
Ludwik Famous in battle Polish Boy
Majek Diminutive of Maciej (Polish form of Matthew) - 'gift of God' / 'little Matthew' Polish Boy
Marcinek 'Little Martin' - derived from Martinus meaning 'of Mars' or 'warlike'. Polish Boy
Maslon From Polish masło 'butter' - originally a surname for someone who made, sold, or worked with butter/dairy products. Polish, Slavic Boy
Matrycak Likely a patronymic or diminutive surname indicating descent from or association with a root name such as Matry-/Matryc; exact meaning is uncertain Polish Boy
Maurycy 'Moorish' or 'dark-skinned; from Mauritania' Polish Boy
Milik Surname-derived name; exact meaning uncertain. Likely related to the Slavic root 'mil-' (dear, gracious) or a diminutive form of a personal name Polish, Slavic Boy
Miroslaw From Slavic mir 'peace/world' + sław 'glory, fame' - 'peaceful glory' or 'glorious peace' Polish Boy
Mroz Frost Polish Boy
Oko Varies by language: in Yoruba/Igbo it can mean 'husband' or relate to 'farm/field'; in Akan it means 'war' or 'battle'; in Polish/Slavic languages it means 'eye'. Akan, Igbo, Japanese, Polish, Slavic, Yoruba Boy
Oktawiusz Eighth (born eighth) Polish Boy
Olgierd Hears all Lithuanian, Polish Boy
Pawelek Little Paul; derived meaning 'small' or 'humble' (from Paulus) Polish Boy
Pawell Small, humble Polish Boy
Piotrek Rock, stone Polish Boy
Piotrka Rock, stone Polish Boy
Piotrus Diminutive of Piotr - "little Peter" (Peter means "rock" or "stone") Polish Boy
Polak A Pole; a man from Poland Polish Boy
Przemek Diminutive of Przemysław, meaning 'prudent/clever glory' or 'ingenious fame'. Polish Boy
Przemysl Clever/ingenious (from Slavic roots meaning 'thought/ingenuity') Polish Boy
Przemyslaw From Slavic elements przem- (‘to think, be prudent’) + -sław/‘glory, fame’ - roughly ‘famous for wisdom’ or ‘prudent glory’. Polish Boy
Przemysławski Originally 'of/related to Przemysław' - Przemysław means 'clever/ingenious' or 'one who thinks ahead'. Polish Boy
Przemysłek Diminutive of Przemysław; from Slavic 'przemysł' (ingenuity, forethought) + 'sław' (glory) - 'little/young clever one of glory'. Polish Boy
Przemysłko Forethought; clever, industrious (one who thinks ahead) Polish Boy
Pulaski Originally a Polish toponymic surname meaning "of/from Pulaski" (from a place name); associated with the noble Pulaski family, notably Casimir Pulaski. Polish Boy
Radoslaw Joyful glory (from Slavic rad 'joy/willing' + sław 'glory/fame') Polish Boy
Radzisłav Joyful/glorious - from Slavic rad 'happy/eager' + slav 'glory/fame' Polish Boy
Radzisław From Slavic elements rad 'joy/willing' + sław 'glory/fame' - 'eager for glory' or 'joy of glory'. Polish Boy
Remigiusz Oarsman, rower Polish Boy
Rokita From a Slavic root referring to a willow or place of willows; diminutive sense 'little willow' or 'willow grove' Polish, Slavic Boy
Rurek Likely 'little Rurik' (diminutive of Rurik, historically 'famous ruler') or, in Polish usage, 'little pipe' (from rura) Polish, Slavic Boy
Rydygier Famous (renowned) spear Polish Boy
Sadock Righteous; just Hebrew, Polish Boy
Sadoski From the orchard / orchard-dweller Polish, Slavic Boy
Sadowy Of the orchard; orchard-related (implying orchard owner or gardener) 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