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Polish Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Brygitka Diminutive of Brigid - 'little exalted one' or 'little strong one' Polish Girl
Bunia In Polish usage, an affectionate word meaning 'grandmother' or 'granny'. As a personal name it may also be taken from the place name Bunia (DR Congo); original meaning in that context is unclear. Polish Girl
Celina Heavenly; also associated with the moon Latin, Polish, Spanish Girl
Charlota Feminine form of Charles - originally from a root meaning 'free man' (interpreted as 'free woman') Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian Girl
Chyra Likely 'lady' (Greek) or 'clear/bright' (Italian/Latin); alternatively may stem from a Slavic surname. Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Slavic Girl
Czeslava Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'honor' (čest) and 'glory' (slava) - 'honor and glory'. Polish, Slavic Girl
Dagna new day / new dawn Norse, Polish Girl
Danuta Diminutive of Dana/Danutė - 'little Dana'; Dana may be linked to Lithuanian daina ('song') or to Daniela ('God is my judge'). Polish Girl
Dorota gift of God Polish Girl
Dyni Uncertain; potential senses include 'judged' (if linked to Dinah), 'power/strength' (if from dyna-), or a playful/earthy reference to 'pumpkin' in Slavic contexts Polish Girl
Dzika wild, untamed (feminine form of the Polish adjective 'dziki'); related to 'dzik' (wild boar) Polish Girl
Edytta riches, blessed/prosperous in war English, Polish Girl
Elicja noble Polish Girl
Elka Diminutive of Elizabeth/Elisheva ('God is my oath') or Elena; in German contexts related to Elke meaning 'noble'. German, Polish, Slavic Girl
Elwira generally interpreted as related to 'truth' or 'all-true' (etymology disputed; some sources also suggest meanings like 'elf-protector') Polish Girl
Elwirah Derived from Elvira - generally interpreted as 'truthful' or 'trustworthy' (sometimes linked to 'fair'/'white' in related forms) Polish Girl
Emilia Derived from Latin Aemilia, often interpreted as 'rival' or 'emulating' (also associated with 'industrious') Catalan, English, Latin, Polish, Spanish Girl
Esia Possibly 'born on Sunday' (Akan); alternatively related to 'east' (from Asia) or 'star' (from Esther/Estera). Akan, Polish, Slavic Girl
Ewa-Lani Heavenly life Polish Girl
Ewalina Likely 'life' (from Eva/Eve) or possibly 'desired/wished-for' (from Germanic roots) Polish Girl
Ewelina Associated with Eve ('life') or Avelina ('desired, wished-for'); commonly interpreted as 'life' or 'desired/wished-for.' Polish Girl
Fabrycja smith, craftsman Polish Girl
Farycka Probably 'of/from Faryk' or 'associated with the parish/church' (surname/place-name origin) Polish, Slavic Girl
Faustyne fortunate, lucky, auspicious Latin, Polish Girl
Franciszka Derived from Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.' Polish Girl
Genowefa 'woman of the tribe' / 'woman of the people' Polish Girl
Genowica Likely 'tribe woman' or 'woman of the family' (from Germanic elements meaning 'kin/tribe' + 'woman') Polish, Slavic Girl
Gracyna beautiful Polish Girl
Grazinia beautiful Polish Girl
Grazyna beautiful, pretty Lithuanian, Polish Girl