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Polish names - Baby names with the origin Polish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Oktawiusz Eighth (born eighth) Polish Boy
Olgierd Hears all Lithuanian, Polish Boy
Olka Holy, blessed Polish Girl
Osika Aspen (aspen tree) Polish Girl
Osina Meaning varies by origin and is not well-documented; in Slavic contexts it may relate to place- or nature-words, while any West African meaning would come from local languages and differ accordingly. Polish Girl
Otyliah From the Old High German element uod meaning 'wealth, fortune' Polish Girl
Otylyah Wealth, fortune; fortunate Polish, Slavic Girl
Pani Hindi/Sanskrit: pānī (पानी) = "water". Polish: pani = "lady" or "Mrs." (a title rather than a traditional given name). Hindi, Polish, Sanskrit Unisex
Panna In Hungarian a diminutive of Anna (from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace'); in Sanskrit/Hindi means 'emerald' or 'jade'; in Polish the common word panna means 'maiden' or 'miss'. Hindi, Hungarian, Polish, Sanskrit Girl
Pati As a diminutive of Patricia: 'noble'/'noblewoman' (from Latin patricius). In Sanskrit/Hindi, pati means 'husband'. Hindi, Polish, Sanskrit Girl
Patrycyka Noble; of the patrician class Polish Girl
Pauliny Small, humble Latin, Polish Girl
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
Renatah Reborn; born again Czech, Latin, Polish, Spanish Girl
Renia Often a diminutive of Irena meaning "peace"; sometimes associated with Renée meaning "reborn" or Rina meaning "joy" Polish, Slavic Girl
Rennia Generally interpreted as 'reborn' or 'peaceful' depending on which root is invoked; a modern invented/variant name English, Polish, Slavic Girl
Rokita From a Slavic root referring to a willow or place of willows; diminutive sense 'little willow' or 'willow grove' Polish, Slavic Boy
Rozmunda Originally from Old German elements meaning "horse-protector" (hros + mund); later folk-etymologized as "pure/clean rose" Polish, Slavic Girl
Rumia Rosy, red; alternatively 'from Rumia' (the Polish town) Bulgarian, Polish, Slavic Girl
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
Ryki Often a modern spelling of Ricky/Rikki (from Richard - 'brave ruler') or from Japanese riki meaning 'strength, power'. English, Japanese, Polish Unisex
Sadock Righteous; just Hebrew, Polish Boy
Sadoski From the orchard / orchard-dweller Polish, Slavic Boy
Sadowie 'place of orchards' or 'orchard settlement' (from Polish sad = orchard) Polish, Slavic Unisex
Sadowy Of the orchard; orchard-related (implying orchard owner or gardener) Polish Boy
Saneta God is gracious Polish, Slavic Girl
Sasanka Slavic: 'anemone' (the flower). Sanskrit/Indian: variant of 'Shashanka' meaning 'moon'. Czech, Indian, Polish, Sanskrit, Slovak Girl
Satyna From the word 'satin' (the fabric) - connotes silkiness, smoothness, elegance Polish, Slavic Girl
Serycka Originally denotes belonging to or originating from Seryk (a place or personal name) - essentially 'of/from Seryk'. Polish Girl
Seweryna Derived from Latin severus: 'stern, serious, severe' Polish Girl
Siwa Sanskrit: 'auspicious, gracious' (associated with the Hindu god Śiva). Slavic/Polish: derived from 'siwy/siwa' meaning 'gray'. Hindu, Indonesian, Javanese, Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic Unisex
Stanisław Becomes glorious; achieves fame Polish Boy
Stashu Diminutive of Stanisław/Stanislav - 'little glorious one' (from Slavic elements meaning 'become' + 'glory'). Polish, Slavic Boy

Polish name popularity over time

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

364
Names in this origin
4
With data in 2025
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Births 2025
40,506
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