Diccionario de nombres
53 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ALFREDA
Feminine form of ALFRED.
AMBROŻY
Polish form of Ambrosius (see AMBROSE).
AUGUSTYNA
Polish form of AUGUSTINA.
BAZYLI
Polish form of BASIL (1).
BOLESŁAWA
Feminine form of BOLESŁAW.
BRATUMIŁ
Derived from the Slavic elements bratu "brother" and milu "gracious, dear".
BRONIMIR
Polish form of BRANIMIR.
CIBOR
Variant of CZCIBOR.
CZCIBOR
Derived from the Slavic elements chisti "honour" and borti "battle".
DOBROGOST
Derived from the Slavic elements dobru "good" and gosti "guest".
DOBROMIŁ
Polish form of DOBROMIL.
ELIGIA
Feminine form of ELIGIUS.
EUNIKA
Polish form of EUNICE.
FELICYTA
Polish form of FELICITAS.
FILIPINA
Polish feminine form of FILIP.
IGNACJA
Polish feminine form of IGNATIUS.
IZOLDA
Georgian and Polish form of ISOLDE.
JACENTY
Polish form of HYACINTHUS. Saint Jacenty was a 13th-century Dominican monk from Krakow who was said to have taken missio...
JAGUSIA
Diminutive of AGNIESZKA.
JAROGNIEW
Derived from the Slavic elements yaru "fierce, energetic" and gnyevu "anger".
JAROSŁAWA
Feminine form of JAROSŁAW.
JOZAFAT
Polish form of JOSAPHAT. This was the name of a 17th-century Polish saint and martyr who attempted to reconcile the Cath...
KRYSTYN
Polish variant of CHRISTIAN.
KRZESIMIR
Polish form of KREŠIMIR.
KRYSTIANA
Polish variant of CHRISTINA.
KUNEGUNDA
Polish form of KUNIGUNDE. The 13th-century Saint Kunegunda was the daughter of Bela IV, king of Hungary. She married Bol...
LECHOSŁAWA
Feminine form of LECHOSŁAW.
LUCJUSZ
Polish form of LUCIUS.
LUBOMIERZ
Polish form of LUBOMÍR.
METODY
Polish form of METHODIUS.
MIŁOSŁAW
Polish cognate of MILOSLAV.
MIŁOGOST
Derived from the Slavic elements milu "gracious, dear" and gosti "guest".
MŚCISŁAW
Polish form of MSTISLAV.
OLIWER
Polish form of OLIVER.
OLIWIER
Polish form of OLIVER.
PRZEMYSŁ
Polish form of PŘEMYSL. This was the name of a 13th-century king of Poland.
RADOMIŁA
Polish feminine form of RADOMIL.
RADZIMIERZ
Polish form of RADOMIR.
RADOMIŁ
Polish form of RADOMIL.
RADZIM
Short form of RADZIMIERZ.
SERAFINA
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Polish form of SERAPHINA.
SERAFIN
Polish form of Seraphinus (see SERAPHINA).
SEWERYNA
Polish form of SEVERINA.
SOBIESŁAW
Derived from Slavic elements, possibly sebe meaning "for oneself", combined with slava "glory". This name (in the Czech ...
SOBIESŁAWA
Polish feminine form of SOBIESŁAW.
TEODOZJA
Polish form of THEODOSIA.
TEOFILA
Italian and Polish feminine form of THEOPHILUS.
URIASZ
Polish form of URIAH.
WŁODZISŁAW
Polish cognate of VLADISLAV.
WOJCIECHA
Feminine form of WOJCIECH.
WIELISŁAW
From an old Slavic name which meant "great glory".
WISŁAW
Short form of WIELISŁAW.
ZULA (1)
Polish diminutive of ZUZANNA.