Pola

Meaning of Pola

Originating from Poland, the name Pola is a feminine name with a rich history. It is pronounced as "POH-luh" (/poʊlə/). Although its popularity has fluctuated over the years, it remains a beloved choice for parents looking for a unique and charming name for their baby girl. Pola is often seen as a variation of the name Polly. In terms of associations, Pola brings to mind images of strength, resilience, and grace. The name's Polish roots may also evoke thoughts of cultural heritage and pride. With its timeless appeal and international charm, Pola is an excellent choice for parents seeking a striking yet meaningful name for their daughter.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as POH-luh (/poʊlə/)

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Notable People Named Pola

Pola Negri was a renowned Polish actress and singer who gained international fame for her iconic roles during the silent and golden eras of Hollywood and European film.
Pola Kinski, the firstborn daughter of German actor Klaus Kinski, is a well-known German actress.
Pola Gauguin was a Danish-Norwegian painter, art critic, and biographer.
Pola Raksa - Apolonia "Pola" Raksa, a Polish movie star, singer, and model, gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s in Poland and abroad.
Pola Kitsou - Polyxeni "Pola" Kitsou is a retired Greek female volleyball player known for her successful career as a libero and beach volleyball player, winning multiple Greek Championships and participating in international events.
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