Here you’ll find 16 Polish girl names that start with F, organized from “Fabia” to “Fryderyka”. This selection includes traditional Slavic forms, Latin and German loans, and popular diminutives used in Poland. Use it when choosing a baby name, researching family history, or naming a character.

Polish girl names that start with F are female given names used in Poland that begin with the letter F. Several F names, like “Franciszka,” reflect historic ties to Latin and Catholic naming traditions.

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

Name: The name as used in Polish with correct spelling and diacritics, so you can identify the exact given form.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide helps you say each name accurately, even if you do not read Polish orthography.

Meaning/Origin: A concise meaning and origin note helps you understand the cultural background and literal sense of each name.

Diminutives/Variants: Common nicknames and regional variants show you familiar short forms and related names used in daily life.

Name day: Polish name-day entries give traditional celebratory dates, so you can see customary feast days.

Polish girl names that start with F

NamePronunciationMeaning/OriginVariants/Diminutives
Felicjafeh-LEETS-yahLatin, meaning “lucky” or “successful”.Fela, Felka, Felunia, Felcia
Franciszkafran-CHEESH-kahFeminine of Franciszek, meaning “Frenchman” or “free one”.Frania, Franka, Franusia, Franeczka
Faustynafow-STIH-nahLatin, meaning “fortunate” or “lucky”.Faustynka, Fausia, Faustyś
Filomenafee-law-MEH-nahGreek, meaning “lover of strength” or “loved one”.Filochna, Filosia, Fila, Filka
Florentynaflaw-ren-TIH-nahLatin, meaning “flourishing” or “prosperous”.Flora, Florentynka, Florcia, Florka
Fryderykafri-deh-RIH-kahFeminine of Fryderyk, from Germanic “peaceful ruler”.Fryda, Fredzia, Frytka, Ryka
Fabiolafah-BYAW-lahLatin, from the Roman clan name Fabius, “bean grower”.Fabia, Fiolka, Fabiolka
FloraFLAW-rahLatin, meaning “flower”; the Roman goddess of flowers.Florka, Florcia, Florunia
Fortunatafawr-too-NAH-tahLatin, meaning “fortunate” or “lucky”.Fortunka, Natka
FlawiaFLAH-vyahLatin, meaning “golden” or “yellow-haired”.Flawka, Flawcia
Filipafee-LEE-pahFeminine of Filip, from Greek “lover of horses”.Filipka, Filipinka, Fila
FionaFYAW-nahGaelic/Scottish, meaning “white” or “fair”.Fionka, Fioneczka
Fatimafah-TEE-mahArabic, meaning “to abstain” or “captivating”.Fatimka
Felicjanafeh-leets-YAH-nahA variant of Felicja, from Latin “lucky”.Fela, Felka, Jana, Felcia
Filipinafee-lee-PEE-nahAn elaborate variant of Filipa, “lover of horses”.Filipka, Fila, Pina, Inka
FabiaFAH-byahLatin, a short form of Fabiana or Fabiola.Fabcia, Fabinka

Descriptions

Felicja
A classic and elegant name with a beautiful meaning. It was very popular in the early 20th century and has a timeless, gentle appeal. Name day: February 10th.
Franciszka
A traditional Polish name with strong historical and religious roots. It offers many charming and friendly diminutives. Name day: March 9th.
Faustyna
This name’s popularity soared thanks to Saint Faustina Kowalska. It’s strongly associated with the Divine Mercy devotion in Poland. Name day: October 5th.
Filomena
A traditional, melodic name with ancient roots. Although less common today, it has a romantic, vintage charm. Name day: August 11th.
Florentyna
An elegant and sophisticated name suggesting blossoming and vitality. It’s a classic choice that feels both grand and gentle. Name day: November 20th.
Fryderyka
A strong, regal name of German origin, famously linked to composer Frédéric (Fryderyk) Chopin. It’s an uncommon but distinguished choice. Name day: September 18th.
Fabiola
An international name with Roman roots, known through Saint Fabiola. It’s a rare but recognized and sophisticated name in Poland. Name day: December 27th.
Flora
A sweet and classic nature name that’s easily understood internationally. It evokes images of gardens, spring, and natural beauty. Name day: November 24th.
Fortunata
An ancient name with a wonderfully positive meaning. While very rare today, it carries a sense of classical history and good fortune. Name day: October 14th.
Flawia
An ancient Roman name that is rare in Poland but has a sophisticated, modern feel. It evokes images of sunshine and light. Name day: May 7th.
Filipa
A chic and uncommon alternative to the popular male version, Filip. It feels both classic and refreshingly modern for a baby girl.
Fiona
A name of Celtic origin that has gained international popularity through culture. It’s a modern, though still uncommon, choice in Poland.
Fatima
Known worldwide in the Islamic faith, this name is also used in Poland due to the strong Catholic devotion to Our Lady of Fátima.
Felicjana
A more elaborate and much rarer form of the classic Felicja. This lyrical name feels grand, formal, and historical. Name day: January 24th.
Filipina
A traditional and more ornate version of Filipa that is very rare today. It shares its name day with St. Philip on May 26th.
Fabia
A sleek and simple name with ancient Roman origins. It’s a rare and stylish choice in Poland, offering a minimalist alternative to Fabiola.
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