Female and male first names : Poland.

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Adelyna is a Slavic origin name, particularly from Poland, which means "noble glory" or "generous fame.
Alicja is a Polish feminine name derived from the Germanic Adalheidis, meaning 'noble kind'.
Alicya is a Polish-derived name meaning 'noble', popularized during the Middle Ages among Polish nobility.
Amsey is a Hebrew name meaning 'to bear' or 'to carry', popular among Jewish communities throughout history and notable bearer includes Polish journalist Amsey Cahan.
Angielina is a unique and beautiful name of unknown origin, meaning "angel" derived from the Latin word "angelus".
Ania is a name of Polish origin meaning "grace" or "favor", associated with the goddess Ani, who brought happiness and prosperity.
The Hebrew name Aniel means 'God is my judge', a variant of Daniel.
Aniela is a traditional Polish female name meaning 'angel'.
Arkadiusz is a Slavic-derived Polish masculine given name that translates to "powerful as a bear.
Augustyn is a Polish given name derived from the Latin "augustus," meaning "magnificent." It is traditionally associated with August, often bestowed upon children born during this month.
Bartlomiej is a Polish male given name derived from Latin 'Bartholomew', meaning "son of abundance" or "son of height".
Bielka is a Slavic name of Polish origin, derived from "biel" meaning 'white', often associated with purity and innocence.
Bionka is a distinctive Polish name derived from "bionda," meaning blonde, gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling.
Bolesław is a male name of Polish origin meaning "famous in battle".
Brania is a Slavic-derived female name with ancient roots in Eastern Europe, notably Poland. Its meaning, 'defense' or 'protection,' pays tribute to Saint Brana's courage during persecution, embodying strength and resilience.
Breze is a rare Polish given name derived from "breza," meaning "birch," symbolizing elegance and resilience, and associated with the renowned poet Józef Ignacy Kraszewski who wrote under the pen name Breza.
Bronis is a Polish male given name which means 'thunder', derived from the word 'burza'.
Bronislaus is a rare Polish name derived from Slavic elements meaning "glorious protection".
Bronisław is a historic Polish name meaning "famous in battle.
Bronislawa is a unique Polish female name meaning "she who brings glory" or "she who has a brown complexion.
Casimir is a Polish name meaning "destroyer of peace," but was popular among medieval royalty despite its aggressive connotation.
Casimir is a name of Polish origin meaning 'bringer of peace.'
Casmin is a Hebrew name meaning "defender", popularized by Isabel Allende's novel character Casimir and carried by notable figures like King Casimir III of Poland.
Casmira is a unique and elegant name of Latin origin, derived from "cassus" meaning 'empty' or 'void', popularized by Duke Casimir III of Poland who ruled for nearly forty years and expanded his kingdom's territories.
Cazimir is a unique Polish male given name derived from Slavic elements meaning "peaceful world.
Cazmir is a rare, historic Polish name meaning 'to cut' or 'shear', first used by medieval aristocracy and famously borne by King Kazimir III the Great.
Cecylia is a Polish female name derived from Latin "Caecilia", meaning "blind".
Chrystian is a distinctively Polish name derived from "chrześcijaństwo," meaning 'Christianity,' reflecting its religious roots.
Crystian is a unique male name of Latin origin, derived from 'cristianus' meaning 'follower of Christ'. It's a rare but historically significant name, popularized in Poland by Saint Crispin of Viterbo.
Czaria is a Slavic-derived name meaning "witch," but positively connoting wisdom and nature's power in Polish folklore.
Czeslawa is a distinctive Polish feminine given name of Old Slavic origin, meaning "famous woman".
Dagmara is a beautiful and unique female name of Polish origin, meaning 'day' or 'dawn'.
Danieka is a rare Polish female name derived from "dania," meaning "banquet" or "feast.
Dariusz is a Polish name of Slavic origin, meaning 'gift' and traditionally given to sons as a name of their father.
Denyla is a modern blend of Slavic 'Denisa' (little inhabitant) and Polish 'Aniela' (soul), signifying 'little soul inhabitant'.
Dezja is a unique Polish name derived from the word "dez", meaning fast or swift.
Dmazi is a rare Polish name derived from the word "dzmiać", meaning "to roar" or "to make noise".
The name Dominik is of Polish origin, meaning 'belonging to the Lord' or 'master of the people', derived from the Latin word 'dominus'.
Dominika, of Latin origin, means 'belonging to the Lord' or 'of the Lord', derived from 'dominus'. Popular in Poland and other Slavic nations.
Dominyk is a distinctive Polish name derived from Latin "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord" or "belonging to the Lord.