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Uncle Bob
  Mar 14, 08, 15:50  #1

I like to look at the nameday names just to see which of my friends I should send greetings to. Today I noticed 3 names which I have not seen before and which struck me as unusual and interesting. Cool, actually.

Afrodyzy, Afrodyzjusz and, favourite, Afrodyzja

Which Polish names do you really like?

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osiol
  Mar 14, 08, 15:53  #2

Uncle Bob wrote:
I like to look at the nameday names just to see which of my friends I should send greetings to

I thought that for each name, there is often more than one name say per year. You have to get the right one. I think it's the next time their name appears after their birthday.

I don't have a favourite Polish name.


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plk123
Edited by: plk123  Mar 14, 08, 15:57  #3

mine has on;ly 2 days in a year.. both are pretty close together.. almost all people with my name celebrate it on the same day as i do... never met another that didn't.

maria had a namde day at least once a month.. i think that is also true of Piotr and Pawel.


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Krzysztof
  Mar 15, 08, 12:05  #4

and Krzysztof is basically celebrated by everybody on the 25th July, there are maybe 2 more days in the year with my Nameday, but they are virtually unknkown (and rarely given in normal calendars, with 2-3 names per day, only in those extra expanded listing 4-5 names each day)

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Grzegorz_
  Mar 15, 08, 12:08  #5

Uncle Bob wrote:
Cool Polish names


Grzegorz...


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Matyjasz
  Mar 15, 08, 12:10  #6

Maciej. :)


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Grzegorz_
  Mar 15, 08, 12:15  #7

Almost as as cool as the one starting with G...


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polishgirltx
  Mar 15, 08, 12:19  #8

my favorite names depend on people i've known.... Grzesiek reminds me about a trouble maker... and Maciek about a chubby, always smiling guy... Ania about a cool chick, Monika about a tough chick... ;)

my favorite name is Marcin


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Matyjasz
  Mar 15, 08, 12:37  #9

polishgirltx wrote:
and Maciek about a chubby, always smiling guy...



All Maciek's are decent chaps. :)


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Grzegorz_
  Mar 15, 08, 12:38  #10

polishgirltx wrote:
Grzesiek reminds me about a trouble maker...


Not at all...


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Arien
  Mar 15, 08, 12:48  #11

polishgirltx wrote:
Ania


Whenever I hear or read this name, I can't help but remembering a fragile girl and her twin sister, who couldn't stay in the sunlight for too long because of an allergy, she was a bit clumsy, beautiful and very kind.. She beats all the cute factors really! We had a serious crush, but due to unexpected circumstances and her very bad English we've never heard from eachother again..

Cheaaa! My first Polish puppy love experience ever!

*sniff*


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panienka
  Mar 16, 08, 09:03  #12

i love male names which start with D: Daniel, Dawid, Damian, Dominik... :) and of course my name - Paulina ;)


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TripTic
  Mar 16, 08, 09:05  #13

panienka wrote:
i love male names which start with D: Daniel, Dawid, Damian, Dominik... :) and of course my name - Paulina ;)



Nice to meet you Paulina, my name is Daniel


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krysia
  Mar 16, 08, 09:08  #14

The really cool name I love is spelled the same way in Polish as in English. The people who have this name are really cool, exciting and fun to be around with.
The name is Robert. :)

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panienka
  Mar 16, 08, 09:21  #15

You are lucky Daniel ;) nice to meet you too


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TripTic
Edited by: TripTic  Mar 16, 08, 09:25  #16

panienka wrote:
You are lucky Daniel ;)


You're lucky as well with your pretty name:)


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Mucha
Edited by: Mucha  Mar 17, 08, 14:55  #17

I like Marcin, for some reason I do not like Zbigniew (sorry to any Zbigniew's here)
I however love all female Polish names, cannot help it..
(even Zbigniewa if there is such a thing)


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Agness
  Mar 18, 08, 12:52  #18

Does any one like Agnieszka???
this is really nice name, isnt it?

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polishgirltx
  Mar 18, 08, 12:55  #19

Agness wrote:
Agnieszka

it's ok...:) Agnieszka juz dawno tutaj nie mieszka ;) lol


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panienka
  Mar 18, 08, 12:59  #20

if a person is great his name will become great :)


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z_darius
  Mar 18, 08, 14:05  #21

Agness wrote:
Does any one like Agnieszka???
this is really nice name, isnt it?


It is a very cool name, but the English equivalent (Agnes) is not so much.


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szkotja2007
  Mar 18, 08, 14:08  #22

z_darius wrote:
the English equivalent (Agnes) is not so much.

Or the Scottish equivalent - Senga.


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JustysiaS
Edited by: JustysiaS  Mar 18, 08, 14:08  #23

What about Zygfryd? Or Genowefa (Gienia ;)?

girls in Scotland have cool names, i like Eilidh and Rosalind


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z_darius
  Mar 18, 08, 14:11  #24

szkotja2007 wrote:
Or the Scottish equivalent - Senga

Is it really a name, or a joke?
asking cuz agnes-senga are palindromes.


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tornado2007
  Mar 18, 08, 14:12  #25

JustysiaS wrote:

What about Zygfryd? Or Genowefa (Gienia ;)?

uuuuuhhhhhmmmmm NO, maybe not a name for a future son or daughter :)

panienka wrote:

if a person is great his name will become great :)


a sprouting philospher is amongst us???? wise words from one so young :) ow god i sound like some kind of priest


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szkotja2007
  Mar 18, 08, 14:14  #26

z_darius wrote:
Is it really a name, or a joke?

Yep, its a name. Its more commonly used as a nickname for someone who is called Agnes but there are a few lucky people who are called Senga.


My favourite Polish female name is Zosia.


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Hiro
  Mar 18, 08, 14:14  #27

The best Polish male name I know is Sambor :)

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panienka
Edited by: panienka  Mar 18, 08, 14:15  #28

JustysiaS wrote:
What about Zygfryd? Or Genowefa (Gienia ;)?

in fact i don't imagine who normal could give these names for children today


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polishgirltx
  Mar 18, 08, 14:17  #29

Hiro wrote:
Polish male name I know is Sambor

isn't last name...? i knew somebody with the last name like that...not first name...


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tornado2007
  Mar 18, 08, 14:17  #30

panienka wrote:

in fact i don't imagine who normal could be able to give these names for children today

Are they really names, i thought Justysia was kidding?????


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