Re: Polish Names for Girls and Boys!
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I like janina and natalia, Antoni is ok too
others Karolina, Kassandra, Kasia, Klara, Ada, Bianka, Florian, Laura, Leon, Lydia, Liliana, Larisa, Joanna, Hubert, Jeremi, Timotei, Julia, Julian, Juliana, Greta, Jarek, Edmund, Edward, Eliza, Gabriela, Gabriel, Helena, Karina, Kamila, Damien, Danika, Daniel, Anna, Amelia, Anika, Adrian, Ida, Zaneta, Adam, Magda, Magdalena, Wilhelm, Samuel, Sebastian, Tamara, Tatiana, Walter, Marek, Marika, Milena, Nina, Naomi, Oskar, Renata, Robert, Roland
others Karolina, Kassandra, Kasia, Klara, Ada, Bianka, Florian, Laura, Leon, Lydia, Liliana, Larisa, Joanna, Hubert, Jeremi, Timotei, Julia, Julian, Juliana, Greta, Jarek, Edmund, Edward, Eliza, Gabriela, Gabriel, Helena, Karina, Kamila, Damien, Danika, Daniel, Anna, Amelia, Anika, Adrian, Ida, Zaneta, Adam, Magda, Magdalena, Wilhelm, Samuel, Sebastian, Tamara, Tatiana, Walter, Marek, Marika, Milena, Nina, Naomi, Oskar, Renata, Robert, Roland
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Neither Lydia nor Timotei could be passed off as Polish. They're Lidia and Tymoteusz. Damina is also not a Polish name, it could work but isn't used. Bianca in Polish is spelled Bianka. The Polish spelling of Larissa is Larysa because the double s in Larissa would be uncomfortable to pronounce. And I'm assuming Floriaan is a typo and should've been Florian, because again the double a just doesn't work.