Pola

Meaning of Pola

Within the sunlit tapestry of Italian names, Pola unfurls like a vine warmed by the Tuscan sun, its roots entwined with the Greek god Apollo through Apollonia and Paola, from which it often springs as a playful diminutive. Pronounced POH-luh (/poʊlə/), this name carries the lightness of a summer breeze and the luminous promise of protection that once hovered over ancient temples. Over the past century, Pola has drifted gently through American birth records—never stealing the limelight yet always there—its quiet resilience reminiscent of a pebble polished by Mediterranean waves, consistently gracing the top 1000 around the 900s. She embodies the blend of sun-drenched romance and classical grace that appeals to parents seeking a name both melodic and steeped in heritage for their daughter. Much like a forgotten ballad rediscovered on a Venetian cobblestone street, Pola invites curiosity and admiration, offering each little bearer a subtle nod to antiquity and a fresh canvas for her own story. Lighthearted yet dignified, this name captures the charm of an Italian afternoon: warm, inviting, and brimming with whispers of ancient poetry.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as POH-luh (/poʊlə/)

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Notable People Named Pola

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