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Włodek Masculine Polish

Włodek is a Polish diminutive of the male given name Włodzimierz, which is itself the Polish cognate of Vladimir. The name Włodek is formed by clipping Włodzimierz and adding the diminutive suffix -ek, a common pattern i...

Włodzimierz Masculine Polish

Włodzimierz is the Polish cognate of the Slavic name Vladimir. The name is composed from the Old Slavic elements volděti meaning "to rule" and měrŭ meaning "great, famous", though a later association with mirŭ (meaning "...

Włodzisław Masculine Polish

Włodzisław is an Old Polish form of the Slavic name Vladislav. It derives from the elements volděti "to rule" and slava "glory", meaning "one who rules with glory" or "he who owns glory". This name belongs to the widespr...

Wojciech Masculine Polish

Wojciech is a Polish given name derived from the Slavic elements vojĭ ("warrior, soldier") and utěxa ("solace, comfort, joy"), often interpreted as "he who enjoys war" or "joyous warrior." The name became widely known th...

Wojsław Masculine Polish

Wojsław is a Polish masculine given name, derived from the Slavic elements vojĭ ("warrior, soldier") and slava ("glory, fame"), carrying the meaning of "glory of warriors" or "famous soldier." It is the Polish form of th...

Wojtek Masculine Polish

Wojtek is a Polish diminutive of Wojciech, equivalent to nicknames like "Vojta" in Czech. While originally a pet form, Wojtek has become an independent given name in its own right, particularly famous in Poland due to a...

Zachariasz Masculine Polish

Zachariasz is the Polish form of Zechariah and Zacharias. The name Zechariah comes from the Hebrew זְכַרְיָה (Zeḵarya), meaning "Yahweh remembers," derived from the root זָכַר (zaḵar, "to remember") and the divine name י...

Zawisza Masculine Polish

Zawisza is a Polish masculine given name, and the Polish cognate of the Czech name Záviš. The underlying root, Záviš, is itself derived from the Czech word závist, meaning "envy" — a rather unusual semantic source for a...

Zbigniew Masculine Polish

Zbigniew is a Polish masculine given name derived from the West Slavic elements jĭzbyti "to dispel" and gněvŭ "anger", literally meaning "one who dispels anger".EtymologyThe name originates from the Old Slavic compound J...

Zbyszek Masculine Polish

Zbyszek is a Polish diminutive of the name Zbigniew. While Zbigniew itself carries a powerful meaning rooted in Old Slavic elements, Zbyszek often serves as a familiar, affectionate short form used in everyday interactio...

Zdzisław Masculine Polish

Etymology of Zdzisław Zdzisław is a Polish masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is composed of two elements: děti meaning "to do, to say" or "to make," and slava meaning "glory, fame." Thus, the name can be interpre...

Zenon Masculine Polish Ancient Greek

Zenon is both the Ancient Greek form of Zeno and the modern Polish variant. Derived ultimately from the name of the Greek god Zeus (whose poetic form was Zen), the name conveys a sense of divine power and sky-born majest...

Ziemowit Masculine Polish

Ziemowit [ʑɛˈmɔvit] is a Polish male given name of Slavic origin. It is a corrupted version of the name Siemowit, derived from the elements sěmĭja meaning "family" and vitŭ meaning "master, lord". Thus, the name can be i...

Zygfryd Masculine Polish

Zygfryd is the Polish form of Siegfried, a name derived from the Old German elements sigu meaning "victory" and fridu meaning "peace". As a Polish variant, Zygfryd reflects the adaptation of the Germanic name through lin...

Zygmunt Masculine Polish

Zygmunt is the Polish form of Sigmund. The name ultimately derives from Old Germanic elements: sigu meaning "victory" and munt "protection", and in Scandinavian cognates from Old Norse sigr and mundr. Etymology and Histo...

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