Polish Girl Names
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of 187 names
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
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| Albertyna | Noble, bright | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Alewina | Derived from elements meaning either "elf + friend" or "noble + friend" - i.e. "elf friend" or "noble friend" | Germanic, Polish | Girl | — | |
| Ambrozyna | Immortal, divine ('belonging to the immortals') | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Ameryka | Derived from 'America' - 'land of Amerigo' / 'of America' or 'from the Americas' | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Aneszka | Pure, chaste | Czech, Polish | Girl | — | |
| Anieli | Angel; messenger (of God) | Greek, Polish | Girl | — | |
| Anielka | Little angel | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Augustyna | Derived from Latin Augustus/Augustinus meaning 'venerable', 'majestic', or 'exalted'. | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Augustynka | Diminutive of Augustine/Augustyn - 'venerable' or 'majestic' (from Latin Augustus 'venerable, revered') | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Awentia | Related to 'advent' - arrival or coming; by extension can imply 'adventurous' or 'a venture' | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Azja | Variant of Asia/Asya - associated with the continent Asia or used as a diminutive of Anastasia; specific meanings vary by root and language. | Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Basja | Diminutive form - from Barbara: “foreign/strange”; or from Batsheva/Batya: “daughter (of oath)” / “daughter of God” | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Bazylla | Royal, kingly | Greek, Polish | Girl | — | |
| Beatrycja | Bringer of joy; blessed | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Beeta | Blessed (Latin) or unique/unparalleled (Persian); sometimes a diminutive of Elizabeth | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Berenika | Bearer of victory / bringer of victory | Greek, Polish | Girl | — | |
| Betah | Likely 'secure, trusted' (Hebrew) or a variant form meaning 'blessed' (from Beata) | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Bogna | From Slavic bog 'God' - 'God-given' / 'divine' | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Bronia | Defender of glory | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Bronie | Little protector / young defender | Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Brygitka | Diminutive of Brigid - 'little exalted one' or 'little strong one' | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Bunia | In Polish usage, an affectionate word meaning 'grandmother' or 'granny'. As a personal name it may also be taken from the place name Bunia (DR Congo); original meaning in that context is unclear. | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Charlota | Feminine form of Charles - originally from a root meaning 'free man' (interpreted as 'free woman') | Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Chyra | Likely 'lady' (Greek) or 'clear/bright' (Italian/Latin); alternatively may stem from a Slavic surname. | Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Czeslava | Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'honor' (čest) and 'glory' (slava) - 'honor and glory'. | Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dagna | New day / new dawn | Norse, Polish | Girl | — | |
| Danuta | Diminutive of Dana/Danutė - 'little Dana'; Dana may be linked to Lithuanian daina ('song') or to Daniela ('God is my judge'). | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Dorota | Gift of God | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Dyni | Uncertain; potential senses include 'judged' (if linked to Dinah), 'power/strength' (if from dyna-), or a playful/earthy reference to 'pumpkin' in Slavic contexts | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Dzika | Wild, untamed (feminine form of the Polish adjective 'dziki'); related to 'dzik' (wild boar) | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Edytta | Riches, blessed/prosperous in war | English, Polish | Girl | — | |
| Elicja | Noble | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Elwira | Generally interpreted as related to 'truth' or 'all-true' (etymology disputed; some sources also suggest meanings like 'elf-protector') | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Elwirah | Derived from Elvira - generally interpreted as 'truthful' or 'trustworthy' (sometimes linked to 'fair'/'white' in related forms) | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Esia | Possibly 'born on Sunday' (Akan); alternatively related to 'east' (from Asia) or 'star' (from Esther/Estera). | Akan, Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Ewa-Lani | Heavenly life | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Ewalina | Likely 'life' (from Eva/Eve) or possibly 'desired/wished-for' (from Germanic roots) | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Fabrycja | Smith, craftsman | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Farycka | Probably 'of/from Faryk' or 'associated with the parish/church' (surname/place-name origin) | Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Franciszka | Derived from Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.' | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Genowefa | 'woman of the tribe' / 'woman of the people' | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Genowica | Likely 'tribe woman' or 'woman of the family' (from Germanic elements meaning 'kin/tribe' + 'woman') | Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Gracyna | Beautiful | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Grazinia | Beautiful | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Grazyna | Beautiful, pretty | Lithuanian, Polish | Girl | — | |
| Gustyna | Feminine form of Gustav, generally interpreted as 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal/staff-bearing' (from Germanic elements). | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Hela | Meaning varies by origin: associated with Hel/the underworld (Norse); derived from Helena meaning 'torch' or 'light' (Greek/Latin); or related to 'halo' (Arabic Hala). | Arabic, Greek, Latin, Norse, Polish, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Henryka | Ruler of the home / household | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Honia | Derived from Hannah: "grace" or "favor" | Polish | Girl | — | |
| Ignazyah | Fiery, ardent; 'of fire' (from Latin ignis) | Polish | Girl | — |
Polish Girls name popularity over time
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Polish-origin name in our dataset.
187
Names in this origin
3
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
12,575
Peak year 0