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How do you wish someone a happy name day in Polish?

How do you wish someone a happy name day in Polish?

Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji imienin! – Best wishes on your nameday!

What is a typical Polish name?

Top baby names in Poland 2017

Boy names in Poland Girl names in Poland
1. ANTONI (Anthony) 1. JULIA
2. JAKUB (Jacob) 2. ZUZANNA (Susan)
3. JAN (John) 3. ZOFIA (Sophie)
4. SZYMON (Simon) 4. LENA

What is Polish names day?

Name day celebrations involve the gathering and socialising of friends and family at the celebrant’s home, as well as the giving of gifts and flowers at home and elsewhere, such as at the workplace. This tradition doesn’t include regions of Upper Silesia and Kashubia.

Do Polish have name days?

In Poland, name days (Imieniny) are widely celebrated and have traditionally been given a greater importance than birthday celebrations, particularly as one gets on in years – the greater the no.

Is Julia a Polish name?

Julia is usually a feminine given name….Julia.

Pronunciation /dʒuːliə/ Russian: [ˈjulʲɪjə] Ukrainian: [ˈjul⁽ʲ⁾ijɐ] Polish: [ˈjulʲa] Hungarian: [ˈjuːliɒ] Spanish: [ˈxulja] Catalan: [ʒuliˈa]
Gender Feminine
Origin
Word/name Latin
Meaning “of the gens Julia, a descendant of Julus”

What is the most popular Polish girl name?

Anna
Anna was the most popular female first name in Poland as of January 2022. It was the only one with over a million registered persons. Katarzyna and Maria were next, with respectively 606.81 thousand and 601.5 thousand registrations.

Is your name day the same as your birthday?

Even though the celebration of the name day is less usual than celebrating a birthday, the name day is more often congratulated by a broader number of acquaintances. This is due to the fact that the date of birth is seldom known and the person’s name is known to many.