This list includes 15 Polish girl names that start with N, from “Nadia” to “Norberta”. Many have Slavic or Latin roots, familiar diminutives, and tied name-day traditions in Poland. Use this list for baby-name choices, genealogy, or character naming.
Polish girl names that start with N are feminine given names used in Poland and among Polish communities abroad. They often reflect Slavic, Biblical, or Latin origins, with popular examples like “Nadia” spreading across Central Europe.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning / Origin, and Notes.
Name: The official Polish spelling, often including diacritics, so you see the exact form used in records and traditions.
Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide that helps you pronounce each name correctly in Polish and everyday conversation.
Meaning / Origin: A concise one-line meaning and origin showing linguistic roots and cultural associations for quick comparison.
Notes: Common diminutives, variants, and name-day or historical notes that help you pick a traditional or modern form.
Polish girl names that start with N
Name | Polish spelling | Pronunciation | Meaning/Origin |
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Natalia | Natalia | nah-TAH-lya (naˈtalja) | Latin natalis, “birthday (of the Lord)” |
Natasza | Natasza | na-TAH-sha (naˈtaʂa) | Polish form of Natasha, from Natalia |
Nadia | Nadia | NAH-dyah (ˈnadʲa) | Diminutive of Nadezhda, “hope” (Slavic) |
Nadzieja | Nadzieja | nad-ZHEH-ya (nadˈʑɛ.ja) | Polish word for “hope” |
Nela | Nela | NEH-la (ˈnɛ.la) | Short form of Antonina/Cornelia/Petronela |
Nika | Nika | NEE-ka (ˈni.ka) | From Greek Nike, “victory”; short for Veronika/Monika |
Nina | Nina | NEE-na (ˈni.na) | Various origins (Spanish, Persian), means “girl” in some languages |
Nikola | Nikola | nee-KO-la (niˈkɔ.la) | Feminine of Nicholas, “victory of the people” |
Nikolina | Nikolina | nee-ko-LEE-na (ni.kɔˈli.na) | Diminutive/variant of Nikola/Nicola |
Nicole | Nicole | nee-KOH-leh (niˈkɔlɛ) | French form of Nicholas |
Noemi | Noemi | no-EH-mee (nɔˈɛ.mi) | Biblical Naomi variant, “pleasantness” |
Noa | Noa | NO-ah (ˈnɔ.a) | Hebrew, “movement” or biblical figure |
Nella | Nella | NEH-la (ˈnɛ.la) | Diminutive of Antonina/Cornelia, used independently |
Nadine | Nadine | na-DEEN-eh (naˈdinɛ) | French diminutive of Nadia |
Norberta | Norberta | nor-BER-ta (nɔrˈbɛr.ta) | Feminine of Norbert, “north bright” |