Female and male first names : Poland.
MIROSLAW
MaleMale name of Polish origin, composed of "mir" (peace) and "sław" (glory), translating to "bringer of peace and glory".
MONIK
FemaleMonik is of Polish origin, derived from Monika, which means 'monk' or 'alone'.
MYCHALA
FemaleRare, Slavic-derived feminine variant of the Hebrew name Michael, which means "who is like God?" or "he who resembles God.
MYLEK
MaleSlavic origin given name derived from "myl" meaning "mercy/kindness", associated with the Slavic god Mylec, protector of merchants and travelers. It was popular in medieval Poland, honoring Saint Mylas, and has recently gained worldwide popularity due to its unique warmth and kindness.
NASIEM
MaleRare, masculine given name of Polish origin meaning "ours". It is derived from the Polish word "nasie" and is often associated with strength and courage.
OGIE
MalePolish origin, derived from Ogien meaning "fire" or "flame", and signifies "famous war".
OLIWER
MaleRare yet distinctive Polish variant of Oliver, derived from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree, and signifying one who is related to or grows olives.
OLIWIA
FemaleCharming and distinctive Polish feminine name derived from Oliverius, a Latin name meaning 'olive tree', symbolizing peace, wisdom, and abundance.
ORLEN
MaleRare yet distinguished male given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Slavic word "orel," meaning "eagle." It signifies strength, courage, and freedom, and was popularized by Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz in his epic poem "Pan Tadeusz." Though not widely recognized internationally, Orlen remains an attractive option for families appreciating its historical significance.
OSVIN
MaleLatin-derived name, primarily used in Slavic cultures like Poland, meaning "strong in bones" or "strong like a bone".
OTYLIA
FemaleOtylia, a unique Polish feminine name meaning 'island', has gained international recognition despite remaining relatively rare.
PATRYCIA
FemalePolish female name derived from the Latin word "patriarch", meaning "leader of the family".
PATRYCK
MaleDistinctive Polish form of Patrick meaning 'noble'.
POLA
FemaleDistinctive Slavic given name derived from Paulina, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
RONICKA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Polish origin, derived from 'ron' meaning 'morning dew', conveying freshness and purity.
ROSEZANNA
FemalePolish name derived from Latin "roseus", meaning "little rose".
ROZALIE
FemalePolish origin given name derived from 'rozen', meaning 'rose'.
RUCHEL
FemaleUnique Polish name of Hebrew origin, derived from Rachel meaning "ewe" or "sheep", honoring the biblical matriarch and widely used among Ashkenazi Jews and Poles alike.
SEBASTYN
MalePolish variant of the Latin Sebastian, meaning 'venerable', honoring Saint Sebastian, an early Christian martyr.
SEVERYN
MaleRare Polish masculine given name derived from the Latin 'Severinus', meaning 'stern' or 'severe'.
SIEM
MaleRare Polish boys' name derived from 'świąto', meaning 'holy', traditionally given around Christmas but now used year-round.
SOLARIS
MaleUnique, Latin-origin name meaning 'of or pertaining to the sun', popularized by science fiction novel and film 'Solaris'.
STANCIL
MaleRare yet significant Slavic given name derived from 'stan' meaning 'standing' or 'camp', and 'cil' translating to 'glory'. It was historically popular among Polish nobility and carries international recognition today.
STANISLAUS
MaleLatin-derived masculine given name meaning "glorious stand" or "firm in glory," popularized by Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów, Poland's patron saint.
STANISLAW
MalePolish name derived from 'stana' meaning 'good' and 'slav' meaning 'glory', translating to 'glorious fame'.
STANISLAWA
FemaleFemale given name of Polish origin, derived from the masculine name Stanislaw, which means "upright in glory".
STAZIA
FemalePolish name meaning 'to stand firm', signifying stability and resilience, and is pronounced /ˈstaʑa/.
STEPHINA
FemaleFeminine Latin name meaning 'crown' or 'garland', derived from the Latin word 'stephanus'. It has been used throughout history by notable figures such as Saint Stephina and Stephanie von Hohenlohe-Langenburg. Today, it remains popular globally, often serving as an alternative to more common names like Stephanie.
STOSH
MaleDistinctive Polish name derived from Stanisław, meaning 'glorious' or 'famous'.
SYLWIA
FemalePolish female name derived from 'światło', meaning 'light'.
SYRENA
FemaleSyrena: A unique Polish name meaning 'mermaid', it celebrates Slavic mythology's enchanting water creatures.
TADEUS
MaleRare Polish name meaning 'honor' or 'glory', derived from the Latin word 'Tadius', and popularized by Saint Theodore of Amasea.
TAMRAH
FemaleTamara is a Hebrew-origin feminine name meaning "date palm tree" or "tower," inspired by biblical character Tamar and famously borne by Polish painter Tamara de Lempicka.
TYLEK
MaleDistinctive Polish boy's name derived from 'tyłek', meaning 'small back' or 'hindquarters,' popularized by Adam Mickiewicz's epic poem Pan Tadeusz.
TYLIA
FemaleModern-sounding girl's name of Polish origin, derived from "tyl", meaning "darling".
TYMIA
FemaleCreative and distinctive female name of Polish origin, derived from the word 'tymczasowy', translating to temporary or provisional.
TYTUS
MalePolish name of Latin origin, meaning 'title of honor' or 'tenth', popular throughout history for its strength and distinctive sound.
URSZULA
FemalePolish feminine given name derived from Latin Ursula, meaning "little bear" or "she-bear", named after Saint Ursula, a legendary Christian martyr.
VANDAL
MaleDistinctive Old Norse given name, derived from the Germanic tribe known for their migratory lifestyle, with 'walandaz' meaning "to wander" or "rule.
WALCIE
FemaleRare Polish boy's name derived from Wacław, meaning "prosperous" or "happy".