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What are some polish girls names?

Here are some popular Polish girls' names, with their meanings and some notable people who share them:

Traditional and Classic:

* Anna: Grace, favor, mercy - St. Anne, a famous Polish saint.

* Barbara: Foreigner, stranger - Barbara Radziwiłł, Queen of Poland

* Ewa: Life - Eve, the first woman in the Bible

* Helena: Light - Helen of Troy

* Jadwiga: Warrior, war, battle - Jadwiga of Poland, Queen of Poland

* Katarzyna: Pure - Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia

* Klaudia: Limping - Claudia Schiffer, a German model

* Maria: Star of the Sea - Mary, the mother of Jesus

* Marta: Mistress of the house - Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus' followers

* Monika: Counselor, advisor - Monica Lewinsky, former White House intern

* Natalia: Born on Christmas Day - Natalia Vodianova, a Russian model

* Olga: Holy - Olga of Kiev, Grand Princess of Kyiv

* Zofia: Wisdom - Sophia Loren, an Italian actress

Modern and Unique:

* Alicja: Nobility - Alice in Wonderland

* Amelia: Industrious - Amelia Earhart, famous aviator

* Emilia: Rival - Emilia Clarke, actress known for her role in Game of Thrones

* Gabriela: God is my strength - Gabriela Sabatini, Argentine tennis player

* Julia: Youthful - Julia Roberts, American actress

* Kinga: Born on the day of the feast of St. Kinga - Kinga of Hungary, Queen of Poland

* Maja: Mother - Maya Angelou, American poet and activist

* Wiktoria: Victory - Victoria Beckham, English singer and fashion designer

* Zosia: A diminutive form of Zofia - Zosia Mamet, American actress

Note: This is just a small sample of Polish girls' names. Many beautiful and unique names exist, reflecting the rich history and culture of Poland.

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