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Names of men Polish: history of origin

Polish masculine names are a separate branch of the cultural heritage that has come to us from the depths of time. It is an integral part of national traditions.

Currently, the Polish law establishes a restriction on the number of names given to the child at birth, as well as during the periods of the formation of his personality. For example, after the birth of a parent, you can name your baby by two names. Later, at the age of 9-10 years, during the first sacrament, the child himself can choose his third naming. It is traditionally chosen in honor of the famous saint, considered worthy to follow. Such a name defines the heavenly patron of the child, so it is not used in everyday life. However, this name is also not included in all kinds of official documents.

The names of Polish men are often chosen according to Catholic Christmas trees. In addition, an important role is played not only by church, but also by family traditions. In this regard, it is often possible to meet nicknames, which come from Greek, Jewish or Latin cultures. If we talk about borrowing, we can immediately identify an active mixture with the Slavic traditions of the name of naming. At the same time, with the same frequency, there are both nicknames from pre-Christian times, and names that appeared later.

Polish culture is replete with nicknames of German, Lithuanian, Aramaic, English, French and Italian origin. As is often the case, the names of the Polish men developed under the influence of wars, revolutions and other confrontations, which were the main reason for the confusion of the values of several peoples. Of course, modern parents can choose any nickname, which, in their opinion, will most fully correspond to their child. However, one should take into account the fact that the legislation requires that the names of the men of Poland unequivocally determine the sex of the child. At the same time, it is interesting that in Georgia, the name of Maria can be worn by both girls and boys! Nevertheless, the second case is the exception to the rule.

A characteristic and even distinctive feature of them is that the Polish boys' names have a sufficiently large number of diminutive caressing nicknames. This became possible due to the rich word-formation means, which are inherent in the Polish language. For example, a boy named Yakub can be called Yakubek, and even Kubus. This use is typical for family members and for close friends. At the same time, the age of a man has absolutely no significance.

Mens Polish names are used far beyond the state. Such processes are connected with the fact that the Polish culture influenced not only neighboring countries, but even other continents. For example, at one time there was a large number of emigrants from Poland in North America. They sacredly honored and protected the traditions of their ancestors, even far from their native land.

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