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Polish Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Impreza Party, celebration (Polish); undertaking or enterprise (Italian sense) Polish Girl
Ingeborga Ing’s protection Germanic, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish Girl
isia Possible meanings include associations with Isis (goddess of magic and motherhood), 'Yahweh is salvation' (if derived from Isaiah), or 'pledged to God' (if related to Isabella/Isabel). Egyptian, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Polish, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Itka Diminutive form meaning 'little Ita' or, if linked to Yitzhak/Isaac, associated with 'he will laugh' (Isaac's meaning). Polish Girl
Iwona Yew (from word for yew tree) Polish Girl
Izka Diminutive of Izabela/Isabella - 'God is my oath.' Polish Girl
Jadwiga Battle-war Czech, Polish Girl
Jadwige Derived from elements meaning 'battle' and 'war/fight'. Polish Girl
Jankiela God is gracious Polish Girl
Jeraldyna Spear ruler (ruler or warrior with a spear) French, Germanic, Polish Girl
Jezyca Derived from Polish jeż 'hedgehog' - roughly 'place of hedgehogs' or 'little hedgehog' Polish, Slavic Girl
Joanka God is gracious Polish Girl
Jolanta Violet Latin, Old French, Polish Girl
Kaliska 'from Kalisz' or 'of Kalisz' (indicates origin from the Polish town Kalisz) Polish Girl
Kalka Associated with the Hindu goddess Kali; in Sanskrit 'kalka' can mean 'stain' or 'blemish' and the name is used devotionally (e.g., Kalka Mata) Polish, Sanskrit Girl
Karola Feminine form of Karl/Charles, meaning "free man" - interpreted as "free woman" or "freeholder" Polish Girl
Karolcia Diminutive of Karolina/Karol; derived from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man' or 'free person'. Polish Girl
Karolka Diminutive of Karolina/Karol - from Karl, meaning "free man" (applied as 'little/free woman' in feminine form) Polish Girl
Kashie Most often a diminutive/variant of Kasia/Katherine meaning "pure", though it can also be an Anglicized form of Kashi meaning "from Kashi/Varanasi". English, Hindi, Polish, Sanskrit Girl
Kasienka Diminutive of Kasia/Katarzyna (Catherine) - 'little Kasia'; underlying meaning 'pure'. Polish Girl
Kasja Pure Polish, Slavic Girl
Kazimiera From Kazimierz/Casimir - commonly interpreted as 'bringer' or 'proclaimer of peace' (from Slavic elements kaziti 'to proclaim/ruin' + mir 'peace, world') Polish Girl
Kazmiera Feminine form of Kazimierz (Casimir), commonly interpreted as 'bringer or proclaimer of peace' Polish, Slavic Girl
Kicia Little cat; kitty; affectionate pet name Polish Girl
Kisia Uncertain - origin-dependent. Could be a local/placename in East Africa, a diminutive related to Katherine ('pure') if linked to Kasia, or related to Kesia/Keziah (cassia/spice) in other traditions. African American, English, Polish, Slavic, Swahili Girl
Konie Diminutive of Constance meaning 'steadfast, constant'; alternatively related to Polish 'konie' meaning 'horses'. Polish Girl
Konstancja Steadfast, constant; faithfulness Polish Girl
Kotka Finnish: "eagle"; Polish/Slavic: "female cat" (diminutive of kot) Finnish, Polish, Slavic Girl
Kreszencja Growth, increase; 'one who grows' Polish Girl
Krysia Follower of Christ; 'Christian' Polish Girl
Krystynia Follower of Christ (Christian); 'anointed one' Polish Girl
Krystynka Follower of Christ (also 'anointed') Polish Girl
Krystynna Follower of Christ; 'anointed' Polish Girl
Kysia Diminutive of Katarzyna (Polish form of Catherine), meaning 'pure'. Polish Girl
Lawryna Laurel; crowned with laurel; from Laurentum Polish Girl
Lechsinska Feminine form of a family name meaning 'of or belonging to Lech' - i.e., descendant or associated with Lech (the legendary Polish founder). Polish, Slavic Girl
Lenuschka Diminutive of Lena/Elena - "little Lena", ultimately from Helena meaning "light" or "torch" Polish Girl
Lewa Varies by origin - commonly associated with 'white/pure' (Hebrew Levana); other meanings depend on regional language Hebrew, Polish, Polynesian, Swahili Girl
Lisenka Diminutive of Lise/Lisa/Elisabeth - 'little Elizabeth' (Elizabeth: 'God is my oath') Polish, Slovak Girl
Madzia Diminutive of Magdalena - 'from Magdala' / 'little Magda'. Polish Girl
Malgosha Pearl (diminutive - little pearl) Polish Girl
Malgosia Pearl (diminutive form of Margaret) Polish Girl
Malgosya Pearl Polish Girl
Malgościa Pearl (diminutive of Małgorzata/Margaret) Polish Girl
Mania From Greek 'mania' meaning 'madness, frenzy, passion.' In Polish usage it is a pet form of Maria (related to Mary: 'beloved'/'bitter'). Greek, Polish Girl
Martycka Lady, mistress - feminine form related to Martha/Marta. Polish Girl
Martynka Dedicated to Mars; warlike Polish Girl
Martysia Of Mars; warlike, dedicated to the Roman god Mars Polish Girl
Marycka Diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miryam), often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved'. Polish, Slavic Girl
Maryja Form of Mary - associated with the Virgin Mary; from Hebrew Miryam, variously interpreted as 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness'. 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