Polish Names that Start With A

  1. Angelica
    • Origin:

      Italian, Polish, Russian diminutive of Angela
    • Meaning:

      "angel or angelic"
    • Description:

      Angelica is by far the choicest form of the angelic names -- more delicate than Angelina, more feminine than Angel, more modern than Angela. But though Angelica is so lacy and poetic, it lags behind the bolder Angelina (probably for obvious reasons).
  2. Agata
    • Origin:

      Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Serbian variation of Agatha
    • Description:

      Agata is an Agatha form widely used throughout Europe. And the hard t may be more appealing to your ear than the th sound.
  3. Anka
    • Origin:

      Polish, Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Slavic diminutive of Anna
  4. Ania
    • Antoni
      • Origin:

        Polish, Catalan and Welsh form of Antonius, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "priceless"
    • Atka
      • Origin:

        Variation of Agatha, Greek, Inuktitut
      • Meaning:

        "good woman; guardian spirit"
      • Description:

        Both a spiky variant of Agatha, predominantly used in Poland, Atka is also an Inuit name with a spiritual meaning.
    • Arek
      • Agnieszka
        • Origin:

          Polish version of Agnes
        • Description:

          In the Top 100 in Poland, this is probably the most flowery and feminine version of Agnes making the rounds.
      • Alisia
        • Anastazja
          • Aurek
            • Adok
              • Annastacia
                • Origin:

                  Polish, Variation of Anastasia
                • Meaning:

                  "resurrection"
                • Description:

                  Made somewhat familiar by the election of Annastacia Palaczszuk as Premier of the State of Queensland in Australia.
              • Arturek
                • Aniol
                  • Origin:

                    Catalan, meaning unknown
                  • Description:

                    An obscure medieval saint's name with a smooth liquid sound. The Latin version is Andeolus.
                • Amelja
                  • Anzelm
                    • Albek
                      • Alizala
                        • Amalja