Female and male first names : Poland.
DOMYNIK
MalePolish name of Latin origin, derived from Dominicus, meaning 'belonging to the Lord', associated with Saint Dominic de Guzman but not widely used historically despite its religious connotations.
DZIRE
FemaleThe name Dzire originates from Slavic, specifically Polish roots, translating to 'hawk', signifying strength and power.
EDYTA
FemaleFemale name of Polish origin that means "mercy" or "compassion".
ELIASZ
MaleDistinctively Polish name derived from Hebrew Elijah, meaning "my God is Yahweh," popular among Catholics for its religious significance.
ERBIN
MaleRare, historic Polish name derived from "erb," meaning "wild boar," symbolizing strength and courage. It was popular among medieval Polish nobles and carried by notable figures like musician Erbin Woszczyna.
EREDIN
MaleHistoric Slavic male name meaning 'heir', popular in Poland and other Slavic countries, notably held by 14th-century ruler Eredin II, and featuring in folklore as guardian spirits.
EWA
FemalePolish feminine given name of Slavic origin, meaning 'life' and derived from the root word 'viv', which means 'to live'.
EWELINA
FemaleCharming Polish name derived from 'ewelina', meaning 'little jewel'.
FERDYNAND
MaleUnique Polish male given name derived from Germanic elements 'frithu' meaning 'peace', and 'man'. It translates to 'bringer of peace'.
FRANCISZEK
MaleTraditional Polish name derived from Latin Franciscus, meaning "free" or "Frenchman", associated with St. Francis of Assisi and popularized by the saint's lifestyle of poverty and service.
FRONIE
FemaleSlavic origin given name derived from "front" meaning "spear", associated with strength and courage, popular among medieval Polish nobility.
GAREK
MalePolish name of Slavic origin derived from Gerard, meaning "brave spear".
GERALT
MaleUnique male given name of Polish origin, translating to "noble spear," reflecting its Old Slavic roots.
GUSTINA
FemaleRare yet captivating Latin-derived name, originally meaning "taste" or "flavor," popular among European nobility throughout history, with Queen Gustina of Poland being one of its most notable bearers.
IGA
FemalePolish name derived from Igislaw, meaning 'glorious in battle', popular among medieval Polish rulers like Duke Iga of Sandomierz.
IZZABELA
FemaleRare yet elegant feminine Polish variant of Izydor, derived from the Hebrew Ishmael meaning "God will hear.
JADWIGA
FemaleFemale name of Polish origin that means "she who is praised.
JAIKUB
MalePolish origin, derived from the Hebrew 'Jacob', meaning 'may God protect'.
JAKASIA
FemaleModern Slavic girls' name derived from Polish "jak" ("like/how") and the feminine suffix "-asia", translating to "likeness/how she is".
JAKI
MaleRare, unisex name of Polish origin, derived from 'jakaś' meaning 'some sort'. Traditionally masculine, it's gaining global recognition despite lacking historical association.
JAKI
FemaleRare yet significant Slavic name meaning "how," implying inquiry.
JAKIER
MaleJakier is of Polish origin, translating to 'giver of joy'. It stems from the Polish word 'jak', meaning 'how', likely given as a nickname to one who brought happiness to others.
JANIEKA
FemalePolish name meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', reflecting the bearer's charm and sophistication.
JAREK
MaleMale name of Slavic origin, particularly from Poland, derived from the Hebrew name Jeremiah meaning "God will exalt.
JAROSLAW
MalePolish male name of Slavic origin meaning "strong and famous".
JASION
MaleUncommon Slavic name from Poland meaning "shining one," inspired by its Proto-Slavic root "jasio.
JAYCEK
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, believed by some to be a variant of Polish Jacek, meaning "hawk". Despite its lack of historical significance, Jaycek's uniqueness makes it an intriguing choice with potential personal meanings.
JEDEN
MaleDistinctive name of Polish origin, derived from the word 'jeden' meaning 'one,' with no religious or historical significance but offering a unique numerical reference.
JERZEI
FemaleRare Polish name derived from Jeremiasz, meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God," associated with strength, determination, and intelligence.
JERZI
FemalePolish masculine name that means "to hunt".
JERZY
MaleHistoric Polish male name meaning January, derived from the Old Slavic Geri, popularized during Middle Ages through notable bearers like Jerzy III the Fat.
JEZENIA
FemaleUnique Polish girls' name derived from the word "jeżyna," meaning raspberry. It evokes images of summer, warmth, and sweetness, making it a charming and distinctive choice.
JOELIA
FemaleDistinctive Polish name derived from "Julia," meaning "youthful," and associated with Latin's "iovialis," relating to Jupiter.
JOZEF
MaleJozef is the Slavic variant of Joseph, meaning 'he will add' or 'increase', popular in Slavic countries like Poland.
JUSTYNA
FemalePolish feminine name derived from Latin "Iustina," meaning "just" or "fair.
JUSTYNE
FemaleCaptivating Latin-origin name meaning 'just' or 'righteous', popularized in medieval Poland as the feminine counterpart of Justyn.
KALISKA
FemaleUnique Polish female name meaning "little panther," symbolizing elegance and power.
KAMILA
FemalePolish feminine given name derived from 'kamil,' meaning 'lotus flower,' symbolizing purity and grace.
KAROL
MalePolish name of Old Slavic origin, meaning "strong" or "powerful", derived from the word "karja".
KAROLE
FemaleRare, Slavic-derived feminine name meaning "free woman" or "strong woman", variant of Karol (Charles).