The Best 77 Polish Baby Girl Names For Your Cute Daughter

Polish names for girls, may be of interest to English-speaking parents whose ancestors came from Poland, as a good many immigrants have in the US and the UK. Polish girls’ names include many unusual variations on classic names for girls found throughout the Western World, such as Filipa, Izabel, and Zosia. Popular girls’ names in Poland include Lena, Zuzanna, Maja, and Natalia. Other Polish names for girls are more unique, including Bronya, Nadezhda, and Tomsia.

The most common name for girls and women in Poland is Anna, but Julia, Maja, Zuzanna and Lena have been favourites among Polish parents in the last couple of years. All of those have made it on to this list, along with plenty of more unusual choices.

Polish Baby Girl Names

If you’re looking for a Polish name for your baby daughter, browse the full list here. The top names below:

  1. Albinka
  2. Aldona
  3. Alina
  4. Alka
  5. Anastazja
  6. Ania
  7. Anieli
  8. Anka
  9. Antonina
  10. Aurele
  11. Aureli
  12. Balbina
  13. Basha
  14. Beata
  15. Beate
  16. Bodgana
  17. Bogna
  18. Bohgana
  19. Doroata
  20. Edyta
  21. Elwira
  22. Elzbieta
  23. Euzebia
  24. Ewa
  25. Fela
  26. Felka
  27. Franciszka
  28. Gizela
  29. Grazyna
  30. Gutka
  31. Halina
  32. Heniuta
  33. Henka
  34. Hortenspa
  35. Iwona
  36. Jadwiga
  37. Jana
  38. Janah
  39. Janalee
  40. Lila
  41. Lodoiska
  42. Lucja
  43. Lucyna
  44. Ludka
  45. Luisa
  46. Mada
  47. Margisia
  48. Margita
  49. Marjan
  50. Marjon
  51. Marta
  52. Marysia
  53. Masia
  54. Matyidy
  55. Mela
  56. Melka
  57. Minka
  58. Morela
  59. Nadzia
  60. Nata
  61. Natia
  62. Olesia
  63. Otylia
  64. Paulina
  65. Petra
  66. Petronela
  67. Rahel
  68. Rasia
  69. Rasine
  70. Roch
  71. Roz
  72. Rozalia
  73. Rozyuka
  74. Sylwia
  75. Tekli
  76. Teodory
  77. Teodozji

The beauty of the Polish language is that there are so many baby girl names. You can pay tribute to history or go for something a little more modern that works with English cognates. Straight away, we can see many similarities between female Polish names and English variants, making these an unusual variant and unique choice for your daughter and son. Whether you’ve got Polish heritage or are just looking for something a little different, Polish girl names come with hundreds of variants to suit your baby daughter. Many Polish baby names stem from religion such as Christianity and Judaism, or from nature – in particular, Polish female names.