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Polish Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Osika aspen (aspen tree) Polish Girl
Osina Meaning varies by origin and is not well-documented; in Slavic contexts it may relate to place- or nature-words, while any West African meaning would come from local languages and differ accordingly. Polish Girl
Otyliah from the Old High German element uod meaning 'wealth, fortune' Polish Girl
Otylyah wealth, fortune; fortunate Polish, Slavic Girl
Panna In Hungarian a diminutive of Anna (from Hebrew Hannah, 'grace'); in Sanskrit/Hindi means 'emerald' or 'jade'; in Polish the common word panna means 'maiden' or 'miss'. Hindi, Hungarian, Polish, Sanskrit Girl
Pati As a diminutive of Patricia: 'noble'/'noblewoman' (from Latin patricius). In Sanskrit/Hindi, pati means 'husband'. Hindi, Polish, Sanskrit Girl
Patrycyka Noble; of the patrician class Polish Girl
Pauliny small, humble Latin, Polish Girl
Renata reborn; born again Croatian, Czech, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish Girl
Renatah reborn; born again Czech, Latin, Polish, Spanish Girl
Renia Often a diminutive of Irena meaning "peace"; sometimes associated with Renée meaning "reborn" or Rina meaning "joy" Polish, Slavic Girl
Rennia Generally interpreted as 'reborn' or 'peaceful' depending on which root is invoked; a modern invented/variant name English, Polish, Slavic Girl
Rola Varies by origin. In Arabic the name (رولا) is used as a feminine given name often considered a variant of Rula/Roula; in Polish/Slavic contexts 'rola' is a common word meaning 'field' or 'plot of land'. Arabic, Polish, Slavic Girl
Rozmunda Originally from Old German elements meaning "horse-protector" (hros + mund); later folk-etymologized as "pure/clean rose" Polish, Slavic Girl
Rumia Rosy, red; alternatively 'from Rumia' (the Polish town) Bulgarian, Polish, Slavic Girl
Saneta God is gracious Polish, Slavic Girl
Sasanka Slavic: 'anemone' (the flower). Sanskrit/Indian: variant of 'Shashanka' meaning 'moon'. Czech, Indian, Polish, Sanskrit, Slovak Girl
Satyna From the word 'satin' (the fabric) - connotes silkiness, smoothness, elegance Polish, Slavic Girl
Serycka Originally denotes belonging to or originating from Seryk (a place or personal name) - essentially 'of/from Seryk'. Polish Girl
Seweryna derived from Latin severus: 'stern, serious, severe' Polish Girl
Środa Wednesday - from the Polish word for the middle of the week; can imply 'born on/associated with Wednesday' Polish Girl
Sylwka from the forest / woodland Polish Girl
Teofila Friend or lover of God Greek, Polish Girl
Zofina wisdom Polish, Slavic Girl