These Polish names to adopt for a little girl

These Polish names to adopt for a little girl

Would you like to give a female Polish first name? Here are the prettiest Slavic ideas to give to a little girl.

Slavic first names are some of the prettiest for little girls. If they often evoke French references, they also have their own uniqueness and their own spelling. In the list of polish female names, we find what it takes to delight all tastes: short first names, historical first names, popular first names… Whatever you are looking for as a female Polish first name, the answer is here!

These Polish baby girl names are among the rarest

Some female first names are very rarely given in Poland, such as Boleslawa for example, or beata, which means “béate”, same root as Béatrice in French. Ewelina is not a very common feminine given name, as Genowefa, Jolanta, which is better known in the shortened form of Jola. Katarzyna, Lechoslawa, Malgorzata are other fairly rare Polish baby girl names. Patrycja is no longer so given, equivalent of our Patricia, as Urszula or Weronika.

The most common Polish names for girls

here are the 30 first names of Polish origin the most given in France last year:

What are the old Polish first names for a little girl?

Some Polish first names have a particularly long history. This is the case of Anastazy, which is reminiscent of saints called Anastasie. Elzbietawhich is an equivalent of our Elisabeth version, is also a old polish feminine given name, as Benedykt (for Bénédicte), or Jadwiga which refers to Edwige and means both combat and wealth. A classic, again very old, is Maryla, as Natasza (Natacha) which has existed since the dawn of time in Poland! We also think of Krystina, Wanda or even Agnieska.

What is the meaning of Polish female given names?

If you are looking for a Polish first name that makes sense, here are some interesting references:

  • Walentyn: Valiant
  • Natasza: the birth rate
  • Kaja: strength
  • Ewa: the one who gives life
  • Fela: the lucky one
  • Jasia: God is great
  • Irenka: peace
  • Anielka: the one who surrounds
  • Celina: the one who rules the earth
  • Sylwia: Power

List of first names of Polish origin for girls, by letter

In M

If you are looking for a first name that starts with “m”, there is: Marta, Magda, Magdalena, Marcelina, Marysia, Matylda, Michalina, Monika, Milena, Mila, Martyna, Malwina, Maja, Michalina, Maryla.

S-shaped

If you are looking for a Polish female name that begins with “s”: Svetlana, Sofya, Sania, Salomea, Sasha, Stasia, Stanislawa, Sylwia, Sabina.

Starting with C

If you are looking for a Polish female name that begins with “c”: Cecylia, Czeslawa, Cassy.

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