Awesome Polish Names

  1. Karolina
    • Kasandra
      • Kasia
        • Origin:

          Polish, diminutive of Katarzyna, form of Katherine
        • Description:

          Attractive and equally intriguing alternative to Katya.
      • Katarzyna
        • Origin:

          Polish variation of Catherine
        • Meaning:

          "pure"
        • Description:

          Countless notable figures from Polish history, and one America's Next Top Model contestant, have used this version of Catherine, made extra spicy by that "zy." Those interested in honoring a relative with the name might want to consider Kasia, Katarzyna's lovely (and much more English-friendly) nickname.
      • Kinga
        • Origin:

          Hungarian, Polish
        • Meaning:

          "brave"
        • Description:

          Though the name Kinga has penetrated the international consciousness via the Slovakian model Kinga Rajzak, it's a rare choice for American baby girls: Only six were named Kinga last year. Is that because Kinga sounds like pseudo-royalty, ala Princessa? Though with names such as Reign and Royal rising through the ranks, the time-honored Kinga may see more widespread usage.
      • Klara
        • Origin:

          German, Russian, Polish, Scandinavian
        • Meaning:

          "light"
        • Description:

          German, Slavic and Scandinavian form of Clara, which is a Top 100 girl name in multiple European countries, including Austria, Croatia, Iceland and Poland.
      • Klaudia
        • Klementyna
          • Konrad
            • Origin:

              German, Scandinavian, Polish
            • Meaning:

              "brave counsel"
            • Description:

              German, Scandinavian and Polish spelling of Konrad, borne by several German and Polish rulers throughout history, as well as the German chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
          • Kornelia
            • Krysia
              • Origin:

                Polish, diminutive of Krystyna
              • Meaning:

                "Chistian"
              • Description:

                A distinctive Polish short form of Krystyna, ultimately deriving from Christian, Krysia has a similar feel to Sasha, but with a bit of kick from the K sounds.
            • Krystian
              • Krystyn
                • Krystyna
                  • Kacper
                    • Krystiana
                      • Laura
                        • Origin:

                          English from Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "from Laurentum or bay laurel"
                        • Description:

                          Laura is a hauntingly evocative perennial, never trendy, never dated, feminine without being fussy, with literary links stretching back to Dante. All this makes Laura a more solid choice than any of its more decorative counterparts and one of the most classic girl names starting with L.
                      • Lena
                        • Origin:

                          English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian, diminutive of various names ending in -lena
                        • Description:

                          This pet form of Helena and other ena-ending names, long used as an independent name, is attracting notice again as an option both multicultural and simple. Lena was a Top 100 name from 1880 to 1920.
                      • Lidia
                        • Liliana
                          • Origin:

                            Italian and Spanish variations of Lilian
                          • Meaning:

                            "lily, a flower"
                          • Description:

                            Frilly and fit for a princess, but with plenty of spark and flair, Liliana holds international appeal and a modern glamor. Joining Lily and Lillian in the US Top 100 for the first time in 2022, Liliana is a fast-rising choice for girls.