Poland Baby Names
Polish baby names keep strong Slavic and biblical roots.
Poland baby naming trends in Europe combine local tradition and global favorites. Poland is also known as Polska.
Current high-interest names include boys like Antoni, Jan, Aleksander and girls like Zuzanna, Julia, Zofia. Explore meanings, origins, and pronunciation below.
Most Popular Boy Names in Poland
- #1AntoniRomanThe Polish and Catalan form of 'Anthony,' derived from the Roman family name 'Antonius.' It means 'priceless' or 'beyond praise.'AN-ton-ee
- #2JanHebrewA North European and Slavic form of 'John,' meaning 'God is gracious.' It is a short, strong, and highly versatile name.JAN
- #3AleksanderGreekThe Polish, Norwegian, and Albanian form of 'Alexander,' meaning 'protector of men.' It reflects durability and heroic strength.AL-ek-san-duh
- Jakub#4HebrewThe Polish, Czech, and Slovak form of 'Jacob,' meaning 'supplanter.' It is consistently one of the most popular names in these countries.JAK-ub
- #5FranciszekLatinThe Polish form of 'Francis,' meaning 'free man.' It is a traditional and highly respected name in Poland.FRAN-cis-zek
- #6SzymonHebrewThe Polish form of 'Simon,' meaning 'to hear' or 'to listen.' It is an incredibly popular and classic name in Poland.SZYM-on
- #7MikołajGreekThe Polish form of 'Nicholas,' meaning 'victory of the people.' It is a traditional and widespread name in Poland.MIK-ol-aj
- Leon#8GreekA Greek name meaning 'lion.' It is a classic name of power and bravery, popular across many European languages.LEON
- #9StanisławSlavicA Polish name meaning 'become glorious.' It is a foundational name in Polish history, held by kings and saints.STAN-is-law
- #10NikodemGreekThe Polish form of 'Nicodemus,' meaning 'victory of the people.' It is a traditional and respected name with biblical roots.NIK-od-em
Most Popular Girl Names in Poland
- #1ZuzannaHebrewThe Polish form of 'Susanna,' meaning 'lily.' It is one of the most popular and classic girl names in Poland.ZUZ-an-nuh
- Julia#2LatinA Latin name meaning 'youthful' or 'sky-father.' Famously held by many Roman aristocrats, it is a timeless and elegant choice.JUL-iuh
- #3ZofiaGreekThe Polish form of 'Sophia,' meaning 'wisdom.' It is an enduringly popular and classic name in Poland.ZOF-iuh
- Hanna#4HebrewA variant of 'Hannah,' meaning 'grace' or 'favor.' It is a popular and timeless name across Europe and the Middle East.HAN-nuh
- Maja#5GreekA North European and Slavic form of 'Maya' or a diminutive of 'Maria.' It suggests 'the great one' or 'motherly' in various contexts.MAJ-uh
- Lena#6GreekA short form of 'Helena' (bright one) or 'Magdalena' (of Magdala). It is a simple, beautiful, and highly international name.LEN-uh
- #7AlicjaGermanicThe Polish form of 'Alice,' meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind.' It remains an elegant and popular choice in Poland.AL-ic-juh
- #8OliwiaLatinThe Polish form of 'Olivia,' meaning 'olive.' It is an incredibly popular and trendy name in modern Poland.OL-iw-iuh
- Maria#9HebrewA universal name derived from 'Miriam,' meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.' As the name of the mother of Jesus, it is one of the most common names worldwide.MAR-iuh
- Emilia#10LatinA Latin name meaning 'rival' or 'exultant.' It is an elegant and popular name across many cultures, from Italy to Scandinavia.EM-il-iuh