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Polish Names for Boys

There are 153 Polish names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Polish names 1 to 20. Aaron was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #52 and a usage of 0.4022%. The name is primarily used in English, German, Hebrew, and Polish, and it was followed in popularity by the English, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian Adrian, the Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian Adam, the Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Russian, and Slavic Albert, the English, German, Hebrew, and Polish Aron, and the Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, and Scandinavian name, Alfred. The unusual Polish names are Albin (Finnish, German, Polish, Scandinavian, and Slavic), Aleksander (Albanian, Estonian, Polish, and Slavic), Aleksy (Polish), Alfons (Dutch, German, and Polish), Alojzy (Polish), Amadeusz (Polish), Ambrozy (Polish), Anatol (German and Polish), Andrzej (Polish), Aniol (Polish), Antoni (Catalan and Polish), Anzelm (Polish), Arek (Polish), and Atanazy (Polish).

Polish names are popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1901, 6.535% of baby boys were given Polish names. There were 14 Polish names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Polish names have since experienced a decline in frequency, but in recent years they are nonetheless of heavy use. In 2007, 13 Polish names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 2.830%. Within all Polish names, the Czech, English, French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish Daniel was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #5 and a usage of 0.9113%.

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POLISH NAMES:

Aaron Popularity Trend of Aaron
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 52 52 ... enlightened, exalted, ... German, Hebrew, and Polish languages, and its ...

Adam Popularity Trend of Adam
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 65 65 ... man; to make ... French, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian ...

Adrian Popularity Trend of Adrian
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 61 61 ... man from Hadria; dark ... in the English, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian ...

Albert Popularity Trend of Albert
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 371 371 ... nobly famous ... French, German, Polish, Russian, and Slavic ...

Albin Popularity Trend of Albin
from 1900 to 2007. ... white; man from Alba ... in the Finnish, German, Polish, Scandinavian, and ...

Aleksander ... defender of men ... in Albanian, Estonian, Polish, and Slavic, and it is ...

Aleksy ... defender ... is used mainly in the Polish language. ...

Alfons ... noble and ready ...It is used largely in Dutch, German, and Polish. ...

Alfred Popularity Trend of Alfred
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 742 742 ... inspired advice; old ... French, German, Polish, and Scandinavian ...

Alojzy ... is primarily used in Polish and its language of ...

Amadeusz ... love of God ... is used mainly in the Polish language. ...

Ambrozy ... immortal, divine ... is used largely in the Polish language. ...

Anatol ... sunrise, east ... mainly in German and Polish. ...

Andrzej ... male, manly, brave, ... used predominantly in Polish and it is derived from ...

Aniol ... messenger of God, angel ... used predominantly in Polish and its origin is Old ...

Antoni ... in the Catalan and Polish languages. ...

Anzelm ... protected by God ... primarily used in the Polish language and its ...

Arek ... enlightened, exalted, ... it is used largely in Polish. ...

Aron Popularity Trend of Aron
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 624 624 ... enlightened, exalted, ... German, Hebrew, and Polish languages. ...

Atanazy ... immortal ... is used mainly in the Polish language. ...



Popularity Trend
for Polish Names
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for Polish Names
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