Polish Boy Names
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of 159 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