Zamien is a rare, masculine Polish name derived from 'zamek', meaning 'castle'. It was originally given to children born within castle walls or connected to royalty during medieval Poland's division into smaller states.
Zigmont is a rare but significant Polish name derived from "zig" meaning victory/success and "munt" meaning protection/defense, thus conveying the idea of a victorious protector or successful defender.
Zofia is a Polish female name derived from the Greek "Sophia", meaning "wisdom". It has been popular in Poland for centuries, often used by royalty, and is considered elegant with a sense of wisdom.
Zygmunt is a distinctively Polish given name of Germanic origin that translates to "victory protection" or "winning protector." It has been popular among Polish families for centuries due to its association with strength and leadership.
Zyla is a unique, Slavic-derived female name meaning 'goat', symbolizing prosperity and vitality, traditionally used in Poland's rural southern region.
Zyn is a Slavic unisex name derived from the word "zyn," meaning "strength" or "power." Popular among Polish and Czech communities, it signifies courage and fortitude.
Zynovia is a Slavic name derived from 'zyn', meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', translating to 'wise' or 'intelligent'. Historically popular among medieval Polish and Lithuanian nobles, it's now rare yet distinctive.
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