This list includes 30 Polish boy names that start with S, from “Bastek” to “Świętopełk”. They range from traditional Slavic classics to modern choices, useful for expectant parents, genealogists, and cultural enthusiasts.
Polish boy names that start with S are male given names used in Poland and Polish communities. Many trace back to Slavic roots or to medieval figures such as the duke Świętopełk.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, IPA, Meaning/Origin, and Notes.
Name: The standard Polish form of the name; use this to identify the name and its common spelling.
Pronunciation: A simple English-friendly respelling that helps you say the name correctly in everyday conversation and introductions.
IPA: International Phonetic Alphabet transcription for accurate pronunciation, useful if you want precise phonetic detail and comparison.
Meaning/Origin: A concise one-line meaning and origin note that explains the name’s etymology or cultural background.
Notes: Short facts such as common diminutives, historical usage, or regional popularity to guide your choice.
Polish boy names that start with S
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning/Origin | Diminutive/Common short forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| Szymek | SHEE-mek (ˈʂɨ.mɛk) | from Hebrew “he has heard” | Szymon, Szymuś, Szym |
| Bastek | bahs-TEK (baˈstɛk) | from Latin Sebastianus “venerable” | Seb, Basik, Bastek, Bastek |
| Staś | STAH-sh (staɕ) | from Slavic “become famous” (Stanisław) | Stanisław, Stasiek, Stasio |
| Stefek | steh-FEK (ˈstɛ.fɛk) | from Greek “crowned” (Stefan) | Stefan, Stef, Stefanek |
| Sam | SAHM (sam) | from Hebrew “name; heard” (Samuel) | Samuel, Samuś, Samulek |
| Sławek | SWAH-vek (ˈswa.vɛk) | glory + “peace” (Sławomir) | Sławomir, Sławek, Sławo |
| Sylwek | SEEL-vek (ˈsɨl.vɛk) | from Latin “of the forest” (Sylwester) | Sylwester, Syl, Sylek |
| Sewer | SEH-ver (ˈsɛ.vɛr) | from Latin Severinus “stern” | Seweryn, Sewerek, Sewer |
| Sergiusz | ser-GYOO-sh (sɛrˈɡjuʂ) | from Roman family name Sergius | Serg, Serguś |
| Szczepan | SHCHEH-pan (ˈʂt͡ʂɛ.pan) | Polish form of Stephen “crown” | Szczep, Szczepko, Szczepuś |
| Szczęsny | SHCHEN-snih (ˈʂt͡ʂɛ̃s.nɨ) | fortunate, lucky | Szczęsny, Szczesio |
| Sambor | SAM-bor (ˈsam.bɔr) | Slavic “glory” + “fight” | Samborek |
| Siemowit | syeh-MO-veet (ɕɛˈmɔ.vʲit) | family + “lord” | Siem, Siemko |
| Siemomysł | syeh-moh-MISW (ɕɛ.mɔˈmɨsw) | family + “mind/intellect” | Siem, Siemko |
| Sobek | SOH-bek (ˈsɔ.bɛk) | short form of Sobiesław “word + glory” | Sobiesław, Sobek |
| Sław | SWAHF (swaf) | glory | Sławek, Sławko |
| Sławosław | swah-voh-SWAHF (swa.vɔˈswaf) | glory + “glory” | Sławek, Sławos, Sław |
| Stach | STAHkh (staχ) | diminutive of Stanisław “become famous” | Stanisław, Staś, Stachu |
| Saturnin | sah-toor-NEEN (sa.turˈnin) | from Roman god Saturn | Saturn, Tunio |
| Spirydon | spee-REE-don (spiˈrɨ.dɔn) | from Greek Spyridon “basket-maker” | Spiryd, Spirydek |
| Ścibor | SHCHEE-bor (ˈɕt͡ɕi.bɔr) | Slavic “fight” + “glory” | Ścib, Ścibek |
| Świętopełk | shvyehn-toh-PELK (ɕfjɛn.tɔˈpɛlk) | holy festival + “people” | Świętek, Pelko |
| Światosław | shvya-toh-SWAHF (ɕvʲa.tɔˈswaf) | world + “glory” | Świat, Światek |
| Sędziwój | sen-JEE-voy (sɛnˈd͡ʑivɔj) | judge + “glory/war” | Sędzio, Wójtek |
| Serafin | seh-RAH-fin (sɛˈra.fin) | from Hebrew “burning ones” (angelic) | Sera, Serafinek |
| Sadok | SAH-dok (ˈsa.dɔk) | from Hebrew Zadok “righteous” | Sadek |
| Sawa | SAH-vah (ˈsa.va) | legendary/Slavic founder name | Sawka |
| Salomon | sah-loh-MON (sa.lɔˈmɔn) | Polish form of Solomon “peace” | Salek, Saluś |
| Samson | SAM-son (ˈsam.sɔn) | Hebrew “sun” or “strong” | Sam, Samsonek |
| Serwacy | sehr-VAH-tsih (sɛrˈva.t͡sɨ) | from Latin Servatius “to preserve” | Serwek, Wacyk |