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A child in Poland is usually given one or two names; Polish registry offices do not register more than two. Among Catholics, who form the vast majority of the population, it is customary to adopt the name of a saint as an informal, third given name at confirmation, however, this does not have any legal effect.
Although Poland has the image of a conservative country, often depicted as such in Western media, it actually has high numbers of professional women and women in business, [14] and it also has one of the lowest gender pay gaps in the European Union. [15] One of the obstacles faced by contemporary women in Poland is the anti-abortion law ...
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Lechia is an ancient name of Poland, [6] [7] stemming from the legendary founder and supposed ruler, Lech (a common first name today). The root syllable survives in several European languages and in some Central Asian and Middle Eastern names designating Poland, for example: Lenkija in Lithuanian; Lehia in Romanian; Lengyelország in Hungarian
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Ewa Junczyk-Ziomecka (born 1949), Consul General of Poland in New York City; Ewa Kierzkowska (born 1964), Polish politician; Ewa Klamt (born 1950), German politician; Ewa Kopacz (born 1956), 15th Prime Minister of Poland; Ewa Malik (born 1961), Polish politician; Ewa Monika Mes (born 1951), Polish politician; Ewa SowiĆska (born 1944), Polish ...
Polish given names (2 C, 7 P) S. Polish-language surnames (2 C, 1,991 P) Surnames of Polish origin (3 C, 120 P) Pages in category "Polish names" ... Name days in Poland