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203 name results found of Polish origin
Krysia
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The name "Krysia" is a diminutive form of the name "Krystyna" or "Krystina," which is of Polish origin. It is derived from the Greek word "krystallos," meaning "crystal" or "ice." The name "Krysia"......
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Krystian
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The name "Krystian" is of Polish origin and is derived from the Greek name "Christianos," meaning "follower of Christ." It is a masculine name that signifies a person who is devoted to their faith ......
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Krystyna
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The name "Krystyna" is of Polish origin and is a variant of the name "Christina." It is derived from the Greek word "christos," meaning "anointed one" or "follower of Christ." "Krystyna" carries th......
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Krzysztof
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The name "Krzysztof" is of Polish origin and is derived from the Greek name "Christophoros," meaning "bearer of Christ" or "Christ-bearer." It is a variant of the name Christopher and is commonly u......
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Kuba
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The name "Kuba" is of Polish origin and is a diminutive form of the name Jakub, which is the Polish equivalent of Jacob. It carries the meaning of "supplanter" or "one who follows." The name Kuba i......
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Kubrick
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The name "Kubrick" is of Polish and Jewish origin, derived from the Polish surname "Kubryk." It is a patronymic name, meaning it is based on the father's name. The name "Kubryk" itself is derived f......
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Lasco
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The name "Lasco" is of Polish origin and is derived from the surname "Laski" or "Łaski." It is a toponymic name, meaning it is derived from a place name. "Lasco" specifically refers to someone who ......
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Latocha
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The name "Latocha" is of Polish origin and is derived from the word "lato," meaning "summer." It is a feminine name that symbolizes warmth, joy, and vitality. People with this name are often seen a......
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Lawenda
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The name "Lawenda" is of Polish origin and is derived from the word "lawenda," which means "lavender" in English. Lavender is a fragrant flowering plant known for its calming and soothing propertie......
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Lech
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The name "Lech" is of Slavic origin and has multiple meanings. In Polish, it is derived from the word "lech" which means "to laugh" or "to be happy." It can also refer to the Lechites, an ancient W......
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