This list includes 13 Polish girl names that start with T, from “Tacjana” to “Tymotea”. Many are traditional Slavic names or Polish forms of Latin and Greek names.

Polish girl names that start with T are female given names used across Poland and Polish communities. Some reflect saint names and name-day traditions important to Polish culture.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning & Origin, Diminutives/Variants, and Notes.

Name: The standard Polish spelling with diacritics, so you can see the authentic written form and select the exact name.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic cue shows how to say the name in Polish so you can speak it naturally.

Meaning & Origin: One-line meaning plus linguistic or cultural origin to help you understand the name’s roots and significance.

Diminutives/Variants: Common nicknames and Polish or international variants that show familiar forms and related names you might like.

Notes: Short cultural notes, name-day information, or usage tips that help you choose or contextualize each name.

Polish girl names that start with T

NamePronunciationMeaningVariants/Diminutives
Teresateh-REH-sahFrom Greek, meaning “to harvest” or “reap.”Tereska, Terenia, Tesa, Terunia, Teresia
Tatianataht-YAH-nahOf Roman origin, from the Sabine name Tatius.Tania, Tati, Tatianka, Tatusia
TeklaTEHK-lahFrom Ancient Greek, meaning “glory of God.”Teklunia, Teklusia
Teodorateh-aw-DAW-rahFrom Greek, meaning “gift of God.”Teodorka, Dosia, Dora
Teofilateh-aw-FEE-lahFrom Greek, meaning “loved by God” or “friend of God.”Teosia, Teofilka, Fila, Filka
Tamaratah-MAH-rahOf Hebrew origin, meaning “date palm tree.”Tamarka, Tamarcia
Teodozjateh-aw-DAW-zyahA variant of Teodora, from Greek, meaning “giving to God.”Dozia, Teodosia, Dosia
TolaTAW-lahShort for Antonina (“priceless”) or Teofila (“loved by God”).Tolka, Tolunia, Tolcia
Tacjanatahts-YAH-nahA variant of Tatiana, from the Roman family name Tatius.Tacja, Tana
Telimenateh-lee-MEH-nahA literary name of uncertain origin, possibly created by a poet.Telimenka, Tela
Tomiłataw-MEE-wahOld Slavic name, possibly from a root meaning “dear” or “gracious.”Tomiłka, Mila
Tomirataw-MEE-rahOld Slavic name, possibly from roots meaning “torment” and “peace/world.”Tomirka, Mira
Tymoteati-maw-TEH-ahFeminine form of Timothy, from Greek, meaning “honoring God.”Tymka, Tea

Descriptions

Teresa
A classic, internationally recognized name with enduring popularity in Poland. Its main name day is October 15th. (Source: Polish Name-day calendar)
Tatiana
A popular name in Poland and Eastern Europe, often associated with elegance. The name day is celebrated on January 12th.
Tekla
An ancient, traditional name with early Christian roots. It is now quite rare in Poland but historically significant. (Source: Polish Onomastics)
Teodora
A classic and noble-sounding name with a beautiful meaning. The masculine form is Teodor. Name day is April 1st.
Teofila
An old, traditional name that is now uncommon but cherished for its pious meaning. Name day is December 28th.
Tamara
An elegant name, popular in many Slavic countries including Poland, though not originally Slavic. Gained popularity in the 20th century.
Teodozja
A more elaborate and rarer version of Teodora, this name has an aristocratic and historical feel. Its name day is May 29th.
Tola
Often a diminutive, but also used as a standalone name. Simple, sweet, and gaining modern appeal. In 2023, 86 girls were given this name. (Source: GUS)
Tacjana
A less common variant of the popular Tatiana, offering a slightly more unique spelling and sound for a classic name.
Telimena
A famous name from Adam Mickiewicz’s national epic “Pan Tadeusz.” It is rare but instantly recognizable to Poles. (Source: Literary)
Tomiła
A very rare, ancient Slavic name being rediscovered by parents seeking unique, traditional Polish names. (Source: Polish Onomastics)
Tomira
Another rare, Old Slavic name with a strong sound. It evokes a sense of history and pre-Christian Poland.
Tymotea
A very rare feminine version of the much more common male name Tymoteusz. An unusual but classic choice.
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