Count: 0 — There are no verified Polish girl names that start with Q. Consult authoritative Polish sources (GUS name statistics, Polish name‑day calendars, and reputable baby‑name dictionaries) and you will find none listed; note the interesting detail that Q appears in Polish mainly in foreign loanwords and surnames, not in traditional given names.
Understand why this criterion produces no results. Polish orthography and historical naming practices do not use Q as a native initial: the Polish alphabet and phonology represent the relevant sounds with K, C, or KW, and Slavic and Christian naming traditions produced names beginning with other letters. Civil registry data and name‑day records therefore show no standard female given names starting with Q. Modern imports or immigrant families occasionally register foreign Q‑names (for example, Quinn), but these are not native Polish names and remain rare.
Look instead at close alternatives and how to proceed. Consider Polish names beginning with K that correspond to international names starting with Q, or include internationally used Q‑names as clearly marked foreign borrowings. When building an A–Z list for Polish female names, prioritize verified entries from GUS and name‑day calendars, include standard Polish spelling with diacritics, add a simple pronunciation and origin line, and cite sources — and accept that the Q entry will normally be empty or limited to non‑Polish imports.