Names that mean polish

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Polish in their meaning.

1. Boy names that mean polish


  1. Darukshan The name Darukshan is of Arabic origin and means "Shiny, Ablaze, Polished, Bright".
  2. Gaj The name Gaj is of Hindi origin and means "Polish".
  3. Kasimierz The name Kasimierz is of Polish origin and means "Compound name composed of the elements ka%i'to destroy, to corrupt and meri great, famous: hence, famous destroyer. The name was borne by several Polish kings".
  4. Mecislav The name Mecislav is of Czech / Slovak origin and means "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation: from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecek, Mecfk, Mecislavek".
  5. Mleczyslaw The name Mleczyslaw is of Polish origin and means "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. The name was borne by two early kings of Poland".
  6. Rukshan The name Rukshan is of Arabic origin and means "Shiny, Ablaze, Polished, Bright, Lustrous".
  7. Tadeusz The name Tadeusz is of Polish origin and means "the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Thaddeus, which is from the Greek Thaddaios, a name of uncertain derivation Some believe it a variant of Theodoras God's gift. Others feel it is from an Aramaic word meaning praised. The name is borne by the Polish prime minister, Tadeusz Mazowiecki b. 1927".

2. Girl names that mean polish


  1. Bufee The name Bufee is of American origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  2. Bufey The name Bufey is of American origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  3. Buffee The name Buffee is of American origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  4. Buffey The name Buffey is of American origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  5. Buffi The name Buffi is of American origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  6. Buffie The name Buffie is of American origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  7. Buffy The name Buffy is of English origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  8. Bufi The name Bufi is of American origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  9. Bufie The name Bufie is of American origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  10. Bufy The name Bufy is of English origin and means "One who shines or polishes; Buffalo of the plains".
  11. Klementyna The name Klementyna is of Polish origin and means "Feminine form of Klement, the Polish form of Clement, which is from the Latin clemens mild, gentle".
  12. Madaniya The name Madaniya is of Urdu origin and means "Civilized, urbane, polished".
  13. Mecislava The name Mecislava is of Czech / Slovak origin and means "Feminine form of Mecislav, a compound name, the first element of which is uncertain Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecina, Mecka".
  14. Pola The name Pola is of Arabic origin and means "In Polish meaning is : Small".
  15. Ryszarda The name Ryszarda is of Polish origin and means "Feminine form of Ryszard, the Polish cog-nate of Richard, which is from the Old High German Richart, a compound name composed from the elements rik king and harthuz strong: hence, strong king".
  16. Tomazja The name Tomazja is of Polish origin and means "Feminine form of Tomasz, the Polish form of Thomas, which is derived from the Aramaic tedma a twin See TOMASZ Male Names".
  17. Walentya The name Walentya is of Polish origin and means "Feminine form of Walenty, the Polish cognate of Valentine, which is derived from the Latin valens healthy, strong".