- Augusta - ə-GUS-tə
The name Augusta is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Augusta is: Majestic, grand. The feminine form of Augustus; meaning majestic dignity or venerable, originally given to female relatives of Roman emperors. Famous bearer: British King George III's mother was named Augusta.
- Aurelia - ow-REL-yah
Aurelia (also spelled Aurélia or Aurelija) is a feminine given name from the Latin family name Aurelius, which was derived from aureus meaning "golden". The name began from minor early saints but was given as a name due to its meaning, and not from where it originated.
- Beatrycze - be-ah-TRI-che
Beatrice (/ˈbiː(ə)trɪs/; Italian: [beaˈtriːtʃe]) is a name derived from the French name Béatrice, which came from the Latin Beatrix, which means "she who makes happy".
- Blazej - BWAH-zhay
Czech Meaning: The name Blazej is a Czech baby name. In Czech the meaning of the name Blazej is: One who stutters.
- Cezary - tse-ZAH-ri
Cezary, the Polish version of the given name Caesar, may refer to: Cezary Balicki (born 1958), Polish bridge player.
- Feliks - FE-leeks
Polish Meaning: The name Feliks is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Feliks is: lucky'.
- Franciszek - frahn-CHEE-shek
Franciszek (Polish: [franˈt͡ɕiʂɛk]) is a masculine given name of Polish origin (female form Franciszka). It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, François, and Franz.
- Franciszka - frahn-CHEESH-kah
Franciszek (Polish: [franˈt͡ɕiʂɛk]) is a masculine given name of Polish origin (female form Franciszka). It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, François, and Franz. People with the name include: ... Franciszek Blachnicki (1921–1987), Polish man who started The Light-Life Movement (Światło-Zycie) as a Catholic association.
- Gloria - GLAWR-ee-ə
Latin Meaning: The name Gloria is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Gloria is: Glory. Famous bearer: a character in playright George Bernard Shaw's 'You Never Can Tell', and American actress Gloria Swanson.
- Jolanta - yaw-LAHN-tah
Jolanta (or Jolantha) is a Czech, Lithuanian, Polish and Slovak form of the Greek name Iolanthe. It is derived from Greek words ιολη (iole) "violet" and ανθος (anthos) "flower". Similar names also derived from Iolanthe are Yolande, Jolanda and Yolanda.
- Julek - YUW-lek
Given Name JULEK. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Polish. PRONOUNCED: YOO-lek [details]
- Klaudiusz - KLOWT-yuwsh
- Konstantyn - kawn-STAHN-tin
The first name Konstantin is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Russian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. ... People bearing the name Konstantin include: Given name.
- Krysia - KRI-shah
Meaning and origin. Krysia is a Polish girl name. The meaning of the name is Anointed, Follower of Christ.
- Krystyn - KRIS-tin
Polish Meaning: The name Krystyn is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Krystyn is: Christian.
- Lucja - WUWTS-yah
Polish Meaning: The name Lucja is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Lucja is: Bright.
- Lucjusz - LUWTS-yuwsh
Latin Meaning: The name Lucius is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Lucius is: Light. Form of Luke. This name was popular in ancient Rome, and has been borne by three popes.
- Lucyna - luw-TSI-nah
Polish Meaning: The name Lucyna is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Lucyna is: Bright.
- Marcin - MAHR-cheen
Marcin (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmart͡ɕin], is a male given name or surname. It is the Polish equivalent of the English name Martin; the female version is Martyna. Notable people with the name Marcin include: Given name.
- Mariusz - MAHR-yuwsh
The name is also used in France, Denmark, Germany, Catalonia, the Netherlands, and South Africa. The Greek name Marios (Μάριος), the Italian and Spanish name Mario, the Polish name Mariusz, and the Portuguese name Mário are all derived from Marius.
- Maurycy - mow-RI-tsi
- Natalka - NA-tahl-kah
Origin of the name Natalie: From the Latin Natalia, a name derived from diēs nātālis (natal day, Christmas), which was originally given to children born on Christmas Day. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.