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what is the most common and the most beautiful name in Poland?


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Eurola
  Aug 15, 07, 21:11  #31

Quoting: BubbaWoo
and at least half give themselves the english equivalent when talking to you or are referred to by their suname or a diminutive of one name or another or a nickname or a diminutive of that or all of the above and then its like whats your name...?



lol. Are you talking about me?

1. My family calls me by my second name (middle name)
2. My polish friends call me by my first name
3. my american friends and co-workers call my by my americanized name, as my first name gets awfully butchered.
4. All others call me "hey you" :) (ok, just kidding)

And, my name made the list.

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shewolf
  Aug 15, 07, 21:16  #32

Quoting: beckski
Is this a new cyber crush?


krzysztof is so smart.

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JennaMa2
  Aug 16, 07, 04:53  #33

I was just going to say that Kuba is like the pet form of Jakub... which is my boyfriends name. =) I like Kuba too.

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bartek212
  Aug 17, 07, 05:54  #34

If You do know Polish (even a little) go there:

joemonster.org/article.php?sid=2003

joemonster.org/article.php?sid=2521

;)))

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glowa
Edited by: glowa  Aug 17, 07, 05:59  #35

Quoting: bartek212

joemonster.org/article.php?sid=2003
joemonster.org/article.php?sid=2521

if you want I can translate some of the descriptions there, just pick a name, it's worth knowing these things... :), some are really nasty

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telefonitika
  Aug 17, 07, 06:06  #36

Quoting: glowa
can translate some of the descriptions there, just pick a name,


ok here goes

DAMIAN - osiedlowy cwaniaczek, jezdzi do dupy za miasto, niedokochany
DOMINIK - frajer, wpieprza czekoladę kilogramami i zapycha kibel
he also has a third name my fathers
(my brother's name)

also this one:
RAFAŁ - objada się białym serem, dużo zarabia i wszystko wydaje na dziwki

this was my grandad's first name
ZYGMUNT - lubi browary, zapalony krzyżówkowicz, bzyka tylko klasycznie

so cheers :D

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glowa
Edited by: glowa  Aug 17, 07, 06:11  #37

DAMIAN local smart a*s, drives to his b1tch out of town, never screwed enough

DOMINIK - a sucker/nerd, gorges chocolate in kilos and crams the toilet

RAFAŁ - eats a lot of white cheese, earns a lot and spends it all on wh*res

ZYGMUNT - likes beer, crossword fanatic, screwes only in the classical position

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telefonitika
  Aug 17, 07, 06:40  #38

they gave me a giggle :D :D :D

though my bro aint none of them ... but gave me a laff

rafal one probably true

my grandad well he was prone to drinking whiskeys and crosswords

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joepilsudski
Edited by: joepilsudski  Aug 18, 07, 12:47  #39

Jezus Chrystus & Błogosławiony Dziewica Maria.

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Krzysztof
Edited by: Krzysztof  Aug 18, 07, 14:41  #40

Quoting: joepilsudski
Jezus Chrystus & Błogosławiony Dziewica Maria.

if you think so, then it should be Błogosławiona not Błogosławiony

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isthatu
  Aug 19, 07, 17:14  #41

"and at least half give themselves the english equivalent when talking to you "
How anoying is that, I spend half my time with Poles I meat over here saying
" No,whats your REAL name" then getting a sort of sympathetic "oh you will never be able to say this" sort of look then "oh,you can say Malgosia/zosia/slawomir/radoslaw etc etc"
k
ps,incidently,never met a Jan under 80,most of my mates in Warsaw seem to be Andrzej's or Tomek's....

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turkishfriend
  Aug 19, 07, 17:17  #42

i didnt know about it :)

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Patrycja19
  Aug 19, 07, 22:25  #43

Quoting: Grzegorz_
Grzegorz...


lmao.. how did I know once I went into this thread good ole greg would be the
first comment :)

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Patrycja19
  Aug 19, 07, 22:29  #44

Quoting: Krzysztof
The most popular names given to the RECENTLY born children:

Girls:
Aleksandra, Natalia, Karolina, Patrycja, Kinga, Klaudia, Magdalena, Julia, Gabriela, Dominika, Justyna, Paulina, Weronika, Angelika, Sylwia, Anita, Zuzanna, Alicja, Kamila, Oliwia.


ah ha.. I started a trend :)

I never seen Patrycja in older names from Poland.

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turkishfriend
  Aug 20, 07, 05:58  #45

then i congratulate you patrycja

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Patrycja19
  Aug 20, 07, 12:22  #46

Quoting: turkishfriend
then i congratulate you patrycja


I am sure there is other names ( unusual and beautiful) or different :)

How many girls named Patrycja ( babies) ??

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kochanie
  Aug 23, 07, 13:31  #47

Quoting: krysia
Quoting: Michal
Natalia Aleksandra

That's an Ugly name.


Well thankyou my darling, that's near enough to Natalie, which is my name. You really should be banned for making derogatory comments like these. Who are you to slag off people's names?

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Patrycja19
  Aug 23, 07, 19:08  #48

I think all the polish names are very unique.. even for the men ,
is there a different way of saying douglas in Polish?

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Zgubiony
  Aug 23, 07, 19:13  #49

Bronek. Now that's a beautiful name :P


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PolskaDoll
  Aug 23, 07, 19:16  #50

Quoting: Zgubiony
Bronek. Now that's a beautiful name :P


Must be the name of the other half! ;)

Jacek is a fav of mine. Jakub too.


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Zgubiony
  Aug 23, 07, 19:18  #51

Quoting: PolskaDoll
Must be the name of the other half! ;)

How did you know? It's my alter ego after too much vodka ...long story :)


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PolskaDoll
  Aug 23, 07, 19:26  #52

Quoting: Zgubiony
How did you know?


If I told you I'd have to kill you...

Quoting: Zgubiony
It's my alter ego after too much vodka ...long story :)


I have one of those too...can't reveal it though...


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adelina
  Dec 28, 07, 16:07  #53

i dont know any Polish people that have my name.

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Seanus
  Dec 28, 07, 16:12  #54

Most common - Jan, most beautiful - Gabrysia

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RJ_cdn
  Dec 28, 07, 16:14  #55

Seanus wrote:
Gabrysia

Girlfriend?

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Seanus
  Dec 28, 07, 16:23  #56

No, Anna

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southern
  Dec 28, 07, 16:28  #57

Ania,to make most polish girls happy.

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Seanus
  Dec 28, 07, 16:40  #58

Ania, yes, but I booked airline tickets under the name of Ania, my girlfriend's Polish name, but I was told that it had to be Anna, like on her passport. Their pedantic handling of the matter pissed me off which is why I use the name Anna now

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