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Ceslaus
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From Slavic elements čest 'honor' + slava 'glory' - 'honor and glory'. |
Polish, Slavic |
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Cezariusz
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of Caesar; belonging to Caesar |
Polish |
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Cezary
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Derived from the Roman family name Caesar, possibly meaning "hairy" or "long-haired" (traditional etymology) |
Polish |
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Czcibor
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honored warrior |
Polish |
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Czesiek
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Diminutive of Czesław, from Slavic elements meaning 'honor' + 'glory' (i.e., 'honored glory') |
Polish |
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Czeslav
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From Slavic elements meaning 'honor' (čest) + 'glory/fame' (slav) |
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Czeslaw
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honor + glory - 'honorable glory' or 'one renowned for honor' |
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Dalibor
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fighter from afar / far-off warrior |
Bulgarian, Croatian, Polish, Serbian, Slavic, Slovak |
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Darek
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Diminutive of Darius/Dariusz - 'possessor of good' or 'maintainer of wealth' (also sometimes associated with Slavic 'dar' meaning 'gift') |
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Dobieslaw
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From Slavic elements dobie (to attain / good) + sław (glory, fame) - 'one who attains glory' or 'good glory'. |
Polish, Slavic |
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Dodek
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Affectionate diminutive meaning "little Dod" or "little [root name]"; exact sense depends on the full name it shortens. |
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Domek
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Diminutive of Slavic root 'dom' meaning 'little house' or 'small home' |
Czech, Polish, Slovak |
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Dorek
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Diminutive of 'Dor' - 'little Dor'; depending on root, associated meanings include 'generation' (Hebrew) or 'gift' (Greek), or simply a pet form of Slavic names |
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Dudek
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From Polish 'dudek' meaning 'hoopoe' (a bird); originally a nickname or surname - diminutive sense 'little hoopoe'. |
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Dymitr
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follower of Demeter (devoted to the earth goddess) |
Polish |
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Dzik
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wild boar |
Polish |
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Edko
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Derived from Edward - 'wealthy guardian' or 'rich protector'. |
Polish |
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Fabek
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Derived from Fabius (from Latin faba 'bean') - 'descendant of the bean-grower' / 'little Fabius' |
Polish |
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Faustyn
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fortunate, lucky |
Polish |
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Felicjan
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fortunate, happy, blessed |
Polish |
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Fredek
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peaceful ruler |
Polish |
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Fredro
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peaceful ruler |
Polish |
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Grzegorz
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watchful, vigilant |
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Guz
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Polish: 'guz' = bump or lump. As a diminutive of Gustav/August it ties to Germanic roots (Gustav: 'staff of the Goths'; August/Augustus: 'venerable'/'great'). |
Polish, Slavic |
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Hajn
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Gamekeeper or forest warden - 'keeper of the grove/forest'. |
Czech, Polish, Slovak |
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Henoch
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Dedicated, consecrated (from Hebrew חנוך) |
Hebrew, Polish |
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Ignacy
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Fiery; of fire (from Latin 'ignis') |
Polish |
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Iwo
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Yew (tree); by extension associated with bows/archery |
Polish |
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Jacek
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hyacinth (the flower) |
Polish |
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Jacenty
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hyacinth (the flower) |
Polish |
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