Female and male first names : Polish.
JANIEKA
FemalePolish name meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', reflecting the bearer's charm and sophistication.
JANINA
FemaleDistinctive Polish feminine given name with roots in Latin 'Ioanna', meaning 'God is gracious'.
JANUSZ
MalePolish masculine given name meaning "merciful" or "having pity".
JAROSLAW
MalePolish male name of Slavic origin meaning "strong and famous".
JASI
MaleRare Polish female given name derived from "jasny," meaning "clear" or "bright." Originally used as a nickname for bright and cheerful girls, Jasi has evolved into a unique standalone name with no specific inherent meaning but often associated with intelligence and positivity in modern times.
JASIA
MaleFemale name of Polish origin, derived from "Jan" meaning "God is gracious," popularized during the 16th century by the Jagiellonian dynasty and predominantly used for females in Poland today.
JASIA
FemalePolish name derived from 'jasny', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. Traditionally given to both boys and girls, it symbolizes hope for a prosperous future.
JAWORSKI
MalePolish surname originating from Mazovia, meaning 'sheepfold,' symbolizing purity and beauty.
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.
JEDREK
MalePolish-Czech name meaning "famous in war," derived from Jedrzej and often used as a nickname or pet name.
JELEN
MaleUnique Slavic given name meaning "deer", used for both girls and boys in various Slavic languages, popular in Poland and Serbia, and associated with natural beauty and strength.
JENNINE
FemaleUnique Hebrew-origin female name derived from "Yeh-ninah" meaning "God is gracious".
JEREK
MaleUnique Slavic-derived name, popular among Czechs and Poles, meaning 'the one who shines brightly'.
JERZEI
FemaleRare Polish name derived from Jeremiasz, meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God," associated with strength, determination, and intelligence.
JERZEY
MaleJerzy is a Polish name derived from Germanic 'Gerard', meaning "spear strong", popularized during Middle Ages by Germanic settlers.
JERZEY
FemaleJerzy is a Polish masculine given name derived from the word "Jerozolima", meaning "Jerusalem". It has been used in Poland since at least the Middle Ages and was traditionally given to boys born on Christmas Day or Easter Sunday.
JERZI
MaleSlavic name of Polish origin, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', derived from the Greek Georgios through Jerzy.
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.
JERZY
FemaleHistoric Polish name derived from Old Slavic Gerasimus, meaning "alert" or "watchful".
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.
JOSILIN
FemaleDistinct French name derived from Latin "Josephus," meaning "God will increase." First appearing during the Middle Ages, it evolved from diminutives of Joseph or related names like Josue. Saint Josaphat, a notable figure with this name, was a Polish priest canonized for his efforts in promoting church unity. Though uncommon today, Josilin bears rich historical significance and meaningful origins.
JULITA
FemaleCharming Polish feminine name derived from Julia, meaning 'downy-haired' or 'soft-haired'. It has been popular in Poland for centuries and internationally recognized.
JUSTYNA
FemalePolish feminine name derived from Latin "Iustina," meaning "just" or "fair.
KACETON
MaleRare Slavic given name of Polish-Ukrainian origin, meaning 'little duck'.
KACPER
MaleTraditionally Polish name of German origin, meaning "God is my strength," introduced by German settlers and now popular across Slavic cultures.
KAJA
FemalePolish female name derived from the Slavic word 'kaj', meaning 'pure' or 'clean'.
KALISKA
FemaleUnique Polish female name meaning "little panther," symbolizing elegance and power.
KAMIEN
MaleDistinctive Polish given name of Slavic origin, derived from 'kamin', meaning 'chimney'.
KAMILA
FemalePolish feminine given name derived from 'kamil,' meaning 'lotus flower,' symbolizing purity and grace.
KAMILLY
FemaleUnique female name of Polish origin derived from Kamil meaning 'perfect' in Arabic, gaining popularity in France and Belgium for its distinctive sound and meaningful meaning.
KAMILO
MaleSlavic name of Polish origin meaning 'camel', brought to Poland via the Silk Road in medieval times.
KAROL
FemalePolish name derived from Charles, meaning "strong" or "free man". It has been associated with notable figures like Karol Wojtyła, later Pope John Paul II, and carries connotations of strength, wisdom, and leadership.
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).
KAROLEE
FemaleCaptivating American name derived from blending Caroline ('strong, beloved') and Polish Karina ('pure').
KAROLENA
FemaleRare Polish feminine name derived from Karol (Charles), which means 'strong' or 'free man'.
KAROLINA
FemaleFemale given name of Polish origin, derived from Karol meaning "strength" or "freeholder".