Baby Polish Girl Names

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Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Zofia
Rising Fast
Wiktoria
Hidden Gem
Kinga
Classic Pick
Katarzyna
Editor's Pick

Zofia (Zo-fee-ah)

A classic Polish name meaning "wisdom," Zofia has consistently ranked among the most popular choices in Poland.

Top 10 Baby Polish Girl Names Names

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1ZofiaZo-fee-ahA classic Polish name meaning "wisdom," Zofia has consistently ranked among the ...Popular
2MariaMah-ree-ahA timeless and universally recognized name, Maria holds deep religious significa...Popular
3AnnaAh-nahA graceful and elegant name meaning "grace," Anna has been a popular choice for ...Popular
4AleksandraAh-lek-sahn-drahA strong and sophisticated name meaning "defender of mankind," Aleksandra is a p...Popular
5JuliaYoo-lee-ahA charming and romantic name meaning "youthful," Julia has gained popularity in ...Popular
6HannaHan-nahA sweet and simple name meaning "grace," Hanna is a popular choice with Hebrew o...Popular
7MajaMy-ahA short and sweet name, Maja is a popular choice meaning "good" or "great."Popular
8ZuzannaZoo-zahn-nahA playful and spirited name meaning "lily," Zuzanna is a popular and charming ch...Popular
9LenaLay-nahA short and elegant name, Lena is often considered a diminutive of Helena or Mag...Popular
10AlicjaAh-leet-syahThe Polish form of Alice, Alicja means "noble" and is a popular choice.Popular
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Zofia
Zo-fee-ah
A classic Polish name meaning "wisdom," Zofia has consistently ranked among the most popular choices in Poland.
PopularClassic
Maria
Mah-ree-ah
A timeless and universally recognized name, Maria holds deep religious significance in Poland as the name of the Virgin Mary.
PopularClassic
Anna
Ah-nah
A graceful and elegant name meaning "grace," Anna has been a popular choice for generations in Poland.
PopularClassic
Aleksandra
Ah-lek-sahn-drah
A strong and sophisticated name meaning "defender of mankind," Aleksandra is a popular choice with a regal feel.
Popular
Julia
Yoo-lee-ah
A charming and romantic name meaning "youthful," Julia has gained popularity in recent years in Poland.
Popular
Hanna
Han-nah
A sweet and simple name meaning "grace," Hanna is a popular choice with Hebrew origins, embraced in Polish culture.
Popular
Maja
My-ah
A short and sweet name, Maja is a popular choice meaning "good" or "great."
PopularTrending
Zuzanna
Zoo-zahn-nah
A playful and spirited name meaning "lily," Zuzanna is a popular and charming choice.
Popular
Lena
Lay-nah
A short and elegant name, Lena is often considered a diminutive of Helena or Magdalena.
Popular
Alicja
Ah-leet-syah
The Polish form of Alice, Alicja means "noble" and is a popular choice.
Popular
Katarzyna
Kah-tah-zhuh-nah
A classic and sophisticated name, Katarzyna is the Polish form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
Classic
Magdalena
Mahg-dah-lay-nah
A biblical name of great significance, Magdalena is associated with Mary Magdalene and means "woman from Magdala."
Classic
Wiktoria
Veek-toh-ryah
A strong and victorious name, Wiktoria means "victory" and is a popular choice.
Trending
Emilia
Eh-mee-lyah
A sweet and feminine name of Latin origin, Emilia means "rival" or "eager."
Trending
Natalia
Nah-tah-lyah
A festive and joyful name, Natalia means "birthday of the Lord" and is associated with Christmas.
Classic
Patrycja
Pah-trit-syah
A noble and aristocratic name, Patrycja is the Polish form of Patricia, meaning "noblewoman."
Classic
Agata
Ah-gah-tah
A classic and elegant name meaning "good," Agata has a timeless appeal.
Classic
Barbara
Bar-bah-rah
A traditional and strong name meaning "foreign woman," Barbara remains a solid choice.
Classic
Ewa
Eh-vah
The Polish form of Eve, Ewa is a simple and classic name meaning "life."
Classic
Iga
Ee-gah
A short and modern name, Iga is of uncertain origin but has gained popularity in recent years, possibly derived from Jadwiga.
Trending
Kinga
Keen-gah
Meaning "brave counselor," Kinga is a strong and unique name of Hungarian origin, popular in Poland.
Rare/Unique
Jadwiga
Yahd-vee-gah
A traditional Polish name meaning "warrior," Jadwiga is a strong and historical choice.
Rare/Unique
Kazimiera
Kah-zee-mee-air-ah
Meaning "famous destroyer of peace," Kazimiera is a unique and powerful name with a rich history.
Rare/Unique
Bronisława
Broh-nee-swah-vah
Meaning "glorious protector," Bronisława is a strong and traditional Polish name.
Rare/Unique
Stanisława
Stah-nee-swah-vah
Meaning "become glory," Stanisława is a classic Polish name with a strong and noble meaning.
Rare/Unique
Halina
Hah-lee-nah
Of uncertain origin, Halina is a sweet and charming name, possibly related to Helen.
Rare/Unique
Danuta
Dah-noo-tah
A traditional Polish name of uncertain origin, Danuta is often associated with strength and independence.
Rare/Unique
Renata
Reh-nah-tah
Meaning "reborn," Renata is a name of Latin origin that has been embraced in Polish culture.
Classic
Dorota
Doh-roh-tah
Meaning "gift of God," Dorota is a classic and meaningful name.
Classic
Karolina
Kah-roh-lee-nah
The Polish form of Caroline, Karolina means "free man" and is a popular choice.
Popular
Wanda
Vahn-dah
A name of uncertain origin, possibly Slavic, Wanda is associated with the Vistula River and is considered a uniquely Polish name.
Rare/Unique
Zofia
Zo-fee-ah
Meaning "wisdom," Zofia is a popular and elegant choice.
Popular
Leokadia
Leh-oh-kah-dee-ah
Meaning "bright, famous among the people," Leokadia is a less common but beautiful choice.
Rare/Unique
Lidia
Lee-dee-ah
A name of Greek origin, Lidia refers to a woman from Lydia, an ancient region.
Classic
Aurelia
Ow-reh-lee-ah
From Latin origins, Aurelia means "golden" and is a beautiful, classic name.
Trending
Marzena
Mah-zeh-nah
A name possibly derived from the Polish word "marzyć," meaning "to dream."
Rare/Unique
Bożena
Boh-zheh-nah
Meaning "divine," Bożena is a beautiful and meaningful Slavic name.
Rare/Unique
Celina
Tseh-lee-nah
Possibly derived from Latin, Celina is often associated with the moon and means "heavenly."
Classic
Justyna
Yoos-tee-nah
The Polish form of Justine, Justyna means "just" or "righteous."
Classic

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

ZofiaZo-fee-ah
MariaMah-ree-ah
AnnaAh-nah
AleksandraAh-lek-sahn-drah
JuliaYoo-lee-ah
HannaHan-nah
MajaMy-ah
ZuzannaZoo-zahn-nah

⭐ Celebrity Name Picks

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Alaia-Mai (Maya Jama)

While Alaia isn't strictly Polish, it's a beautiful and increasingly popular name; Maya Jama has Polish heritage.

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Zofia (Gilles Marini)

Zofia is a classic Polish name, the Polish version of Sophia, meaning 'wisdom'; Gilles Marini has Polish heritage.

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Helena (Patrick Wilson)

Helena is a popular and classic name also used in Poland; Patrick Wilson's wife is of Polish descent.

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Ida (Josh Hartnett)

Ida is a short and sweet Polish name that is gaining popularity; Josh Hartnett's wife has Polish roots.

Sibling & Middle Names

Zofia & Jan
Classic Polish names, a blend of tradition and elegance.
Maria & Tomasz
Both timeless and universally recognized names with strong roots.
Aleksandra & Kacper
Strong and regal names, one feminine and one masculine.
Wiktoria & Filip
A modern and popular pairing.
Zofia & Maria
Classic and elegant, a timeless combination.
Aleksandra & Grace
A touch of English flair to a strong Polish name.
Julia & Rose
Sweet and romantic, a charming combination.
Wiktoria & Emilia
Two trending names that complement each other well.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most popular Polish girl name?
Zofia is consistently ranked as one of the most popular Polish girl names. Other frequently chosen names include Maria, Anna, and Aleksandra. These names have a long history of use in Poland and remain beloved choices for new parents.
Are Polish names easy to pronounce for English speakers?
Some Polish names can be challenging for English speakers due to the unique sounds and letter combinations in the Polish language. However, many names have relatively straightforward pronunciations, and with a little practice, most can be mastered. The phonetic pronunciations provided can be a helpful guide.
What is the significance of Polish names?
Polish names often carry deep cultural and historical significance. Many are derived from religious figures, historical figures, or carry meanings related to virtues, nature, or strength. Choosing a Polish name can be a way to connect with your heritage or honor Polish traditions.
How do I choose the right Polish girl name for my baby?
Consider the meaning of the name, its pronunciation, and its overall sound. Think about whether you prefer a classic, traditional name or something more modern and unique. Also, research the name's history and cultural significance to ensure it resonates with you and your family.
Are there any Polish naming traditions I should be aware of?
Traditionally, Polish families often chose names to honor relatives or saints. Double names are also common. While these traditions are not as strictly followed today, they can still influence naming choices. Be sure to consider any family preferences or cultural considerations when selecting a name.

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