List of Germanic, Polish Baby Names Meanings

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  • Adelajda - ah-de-LIE-dah
    Polish Meaning: The name Adelajda is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Adelajda is: noble.
  • Alojzy - ah-LOI-zi
    Meaning of name Alojzy. Etymology : Polish form of ALOYSIUS. Saint : Origin : Polish.
  • Fryderyk - fri-DER-ik
    Polish Meaning: The name Fryderyk is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Fryderyk is: peaceful ruler'.
    Meaning: Calm monarch Origin: Germanic, Polish
  • Fryderyka - fri-de-RI-kah
    Meaning: Calm monarch Origin: Germanic, Polish
  • Henryk - HEN-rik
    Henryk ([ˈxɛnrɨk]) is a Polish male given name of Germanic origin. It means 'ruler of the home' or 'lord of the house'. It is pronounced similarly to Henrik, the spelling used in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Estonia, Hungary and Slovenia.
  • Iwona - ee-VAW-nah 
    Polish Meaning: The name Iwona is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Iwona is: bow of yew.
    Meaning: Of the yew tree Origin: Germanic, Polish
  • Izolda - ee-ZAWL-dah
    OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Iseult, Isolda, Isolde, Ysolt, Yseut (Arthurian Romance), Eseld (Cornish), Isolde (English), Yseult (French), Isolde (German), Isotta (Italian), Iseut (Medieval English), Esyllt (Welsh) Home » Names.
  • Jadzia - YAH-jah
    Old German. Region of origin. Polish. Jadwiga (Polish pronunciation: [jadˈviɡa]; diminutive Jadzia [ˈjadʑa]) is a Polish feminine given name. It originated from the old German Hedwig (compounded from hadu, "battle", and wig, "fight").
  • Kondrat - KAWN-draht
    Given Name KONDRAT. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Polish (Archaic) PRONOUNCED: KAWN-drat [details]
    Meaning: Bold or wise counselor Origin: Germanic, Polish
  • Zygmunt - ZIK-muwnt
    The name Zygmunt is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Zygmunt is: Conquering protection.
    Meaning: Victorious protection Origin: Germanic, Polish