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Polish names - Baby names with the origin Polish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Jacenty Hyacinth (the flower) Polish Boy
Jadwiga Battle-war Czech, Polish Girl
Jadwige Derived from elements meaning 'battle' and 'war/fight'. Polish Girl
Janiuszck God is gracious Polish Boy
Jankiel Diminutive of Jacob - 'little Jacob' (Jacob meaning 'supplanter') Polish Boy
Jankiela God is gracious Polish Girl
Januisz Derived from Jan/John - 'Yahweh is gracious.' Polish, Slavic Boy
Jareck Diminutive of Jarosław/Yaroslav - 'fierce/strong' or 'spring' + 'glory', roughly 'strong glory' or 'spring glory'. Polish Boy
Jedrej From Greek Andreas meaning "man" or "manly, brave" Polish Boy
Jedryk Manly; strong, brave Polish Boy
Jedrzejko Diminutive/derivative of Jędrzej - 'little/son of Andrew'; Andrew derives from Greek meaning 'manly' or 'man'. Polish Boy
Jedynak Only child (typically an only son) Polish Boy
Jeraldyna Spear ruler (ruler or warrior with a spear) French, Germanic, Polish Girl
Jerzyk Diminutive of Jerzy (Polish form of George); also literally means 'swift' (the bird) in Polish. Polish Boy
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
Juliusz Youthful; devoted to Jupiter Polish Boy
Jurek Derived from Greek Georgios meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'. Polish Boy
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
Karlow Free man Germanic, Polish Boy
Karny Likely a patronymic or diminutive form related to 'Karn'/'Karna' - associated with the Sanskrit 'Karna' (meaning 'ear') or a family/surname origin Polish Unisex
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
Kasimierz Bringer or proclaimer of peace Polish Boy
Kasja Pure Polish, Slavic Girl
Kawa Kurdish/Persian: 'the blacksmith' (legendary Kurdish hero associated with Newroz). Japanese: 'river'. Polish: means 'coffee' (not used as a personal name). Japanese, Persian, Polish Boy
Kayko Uncertain - generally a diminutive meaning 'child of Kay' or, if Japanese-derived, a '-ko' name meaning '…child' (comparable to Keiko, often interpreted as 'adored/blessed child' depending on kanji). Polish, Slavic Unisex
Kazimerz From Slavic elements kaziti ('to destroy/annul' or 'to proclaim') + mir ('peace' or 'world'); commonly interpreted as 'proclaimer/keeper of peace' or 'one who brings peace'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Kazimiera From Kazimierz/Casimir - commonly interpreted as 'bringer' or 'proclaimer of peace' (from Slavic elements kaziti 'to proclaim/ruin' + mir 'peace, world') Polish Girl
Kazimierzs From Slavic kaziti 'to destroy' + mir 'peace/world' - often rendered 'destroyer of peace' or more positively 'proclaimer/keeper of peace'. Polish Boy
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
Kilar Uncertain - attested as a Polish surname (meaning unclear); possibly connected to Gaelic 'cill' meaning 'church' in place-name contexts. Polish Boy
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
Kordian Related to 'heart' - hearted, heartfelt, or brave‑hearted (likely derived from Latin 'cor') Polish Boy
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
krystan Follower of Christ Polish Boy
Krystynia Follower of Christ (Christian); 'anointed one' Polish Girl
Krystynka Follower of Christ (also 'anointed') Polish Girl
Krystynna Follower of Christ; 'anointed' Polish Girl
Krysztof Bearer of Christ Polish 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
0
Births 2025
40,506
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