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Katarzyna [kataˈʐɨna] is a Polish given name, equivalent to English "Catherine".Its diminutive forms include Kasia, Katarzynka, Kasieńka, Kasiunia, Kasiulka ...
Christian names, i.e., Biblical names and saint's names; Slavic names of pre-Christian origin. The names of Slavic saints, such as Wojciech (St Adalbert), Stanisław (St Stanislaus), or Kazimierz , belong to both of these groups. Slavic names used by historical Polish monarchs, e.g. Bolesław, Lech, Mieszko, Władysław, are
Parents of Girls Are Going Cute. The idea that "you're not naming a baby, you're naming an adult" is holding less sway with today's parents. "For girls, 'Baby Names, Literally,' are one of the ...
A woman grinding kasha, an 18th-century drawing by J.-P. Norblin. In Polish, cooked buckwheat groats are referred to as kasza gryczana. Kasza can apply to many kinds of groats: millet (kasza jaglana), barley (kasza jęczmienna), pearl barley (kasza jęczmienna perłowa, pęczak), oats (kasza owsiana), as well as porridge made from farina (kasza manna). [4]
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It was one of the most popular names for girls in the 1940s. Of course, one of the most famous Barbaras born in the 1940s is the legendary singer and actress Barbara Streisand, who later changed ...
Katarzyna "Kasia" Niewiadoma-Phinney [4] (Polish pronunciation: [kataˈʐɨna ɲɛvjaˈdɔma]; born 29 September 1994 [5]) is a Polish racing cyclist who rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Canyon–SRAM zondacrypto. [6]