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Polish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Adamik Diminutive of Adam - 'little Adam' or 'descendant/son of Adam' (Adam from Hebrew meaning 'man' or 'earth') Polish, Slavic Boy
Aleksy defender, helper, protector Polish Boy
Anastazy resurrection; reborn Greek, Polish Boy
Andrzej manly, masculine; brave Polish Boy
Andrzeju Vocative of Andrzej - 'manly', 'brave' or 'strong' Greek, Polish Boy
Aniel Possibly 'God has answered' (Hebrew); sometimes linked to 'wind' (from Sanskrit Anil) or associated with 'angel/angelic' in Slavic contexts Hebrew, Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic Boy
Aniol angel; messenger Catalan, Polish Boy
Arek from Arcadia (Arcadian) Polish Boy
Banas Possibly 'arrow' from Sanskrit bāṇa; also occurs as a Slavic/Polish family name with no single clear meaning. Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic Boy
Bartek son of Talmai (often interpreted as 'son of the furrows') Polish Boy
Barto Short form of Bartholomew, from Aramaic bar-Tolmai meaning 'son of Talmai' - often rendered 'son of the furrow' or 'son of the farmer'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Bartos 'son of Talmai' - often understood as 'son of the farmer' or 'man of abundant furrows' Latin, Polish Boy
Bartosz 'son of Talmai' (Talmai possibly meaning 'furrowed' or 'rich in land') Polish Boy
Bartus Diminutive of Bartholomew/Bartosz; 'son of Talmai' (often rendered 'son of the furrows' or 'son of the farmer') Polish, Slavic Boy
Bednar Cooper - maker of barrels, casks, or wooden boxes Czech, Polish, Slovak Boy
Benon Possibly "blessed" (if from Benedictus) or related to "bear" (via Germanic Benno) Polish Boy
Bialas Derived from Polish biały 'white' - originally a nickname for someone fair-haired or pale Polish Boy
Bielke Likely derived from the Slavic root 'biel' meaning 'white', or from a Swedish family/surname; often a diminutive or surname-used-as-given-name. Polish, Slavic, Swedish Boy
Boguchwal praises God; God's glory Polish Boy
Bogufal praise of God (literally "God's praise" or "favored by God") Polish, Slavic Boy
Bogumil beloved by God Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Polish, Serbian, Slavic Boy
Bogusz From Slavic element 'Bog-' meaning 'God'; a diminutive form related to Bogusław/Bogumił - roughly 'little one of God' or associated with 'God's glory'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Bojek little fighter / little warrior Polish, Slavic Boy
Bonifacy good fate; 'doer of good' Polish Boy
Borysk Diminutive of Borys/Boris, associated with 'fighter' or 'battle'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Borysław From Slavic elements bor (fight, battle) + sław (glory) - 'glorious fighter' or 'battle glory'. Polish Boy
Brama Likely derived from Sanskrit 'Brahma' meaning 'the creator' or from Slavic 'brama' meaning 'gate'. Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic Boy
Bronek Diminutive of Bronisław - "little protector" or "young defender" (from bron = protection/defense) Polish Boy
Budzyk Derived from 'budzić' - 'awakener' or 'one who wakes' (also the common noun 'alarm clock' in Polish) Polish Boy
Burack Could mean 'lightning' via Arabic/Turkish Buraq, 'blessed' if from Hebrew Baruch, or be a surname derived from Polish 'burak' ('beet'). Hebrew, Polish, Slavic, Turkish Boy