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