Is there such a name as "Poldek"?
Or is it more of a form of return? I heard a person say that today about their child.
Or is it more of a form of return? I heard a person say that today about their child.
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So, that zdrobnienie from Leopold
So, that zdrobnienie from Leopold
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"Poldek" is a diminutive of the name Leopold, which comes from the Germanic language and consists of two elements "leud" meaning "people" and "bold" meaning "brave, staid".
Surprisingly, you can also find another history of this name coming from Croatia, but there is no more information about it in the encyclopedia :(
"Poldek" is a diminutive of the name Leopold, which comes from the Germanic language and consists of two elements "leud" meaning "people" and "bold" meaning "brave, staid".
Surprisingly, you can also find another history of this name coming from Croatia, but there is no more information about it in the encyclopedia :(
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Poldek is a diminutive of polonaise auto or polonaise dance, recently at the prom I heard someone say come on, let's go dance poldek xd haha
Poldek is a diminutive of polonaise auto or polonaise dance, recently at the prom I heard someone say come on, let's go dance poldek xd haha
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If that person was talking about their child, it doesn't have to be related to that child's name. It's just that for some, often completely irrational reasons, he calls them that when he tells friends or acquaintances about him. It is generally a diminutive of Leopold, but it may well be a diminutive of Apollonius.
If that person was talking about their child, it doesn't have to be related to that child's name. It's just that for some, often completely irrational reasons, he calls them that when he tells friends or acquaintances about him. It is generally a diminutive of Leopold, but it may well be a diminutive of Apollonius.
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Or a child of two names? Leopold Apollonius?
Or a child of two names? Leopold Apollonius?
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That's the name, but not for a child...
That's the name, but not for a child...
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Yes, it is a diminutive of the name Leopold, less often Apollonius. However, as a person with an unusual name, I do not recommend giving such a name to a child. A child with an unusual name is always visible, it is never anonymous, and we do not know whether we will be born an introverted or extroverted child. I even had a situation when after some time I found out that I was not supposed to be employed "because how to call her Aida somehow so strangely, supposedly short but hard, how to shorten it" Fortunately, the president decided that competences are more important than the name. Therefore, please, think before giving your child a very original name, because then they have to live with it.
Yes, it is a diminutive of the name Leopold, less often Apollonius. However, as a person with an unusual name, I do not recommend giving such a name to a child. A child with an unusual name is always visible, it is never anonymous, and we do not know whether we will be born an introverted or extroverted child. I even had a situation when after some time I found out that I was not supposed to be employed "because how to call her Aida somehow so strangely, supposedly short but hard, how to shorten it" Fortunately, the president decided that competences are more important than the name. Therefore, please, think before giving your child a very original name, because then they have to live with it.
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Yes, I have a friend we call Poldek and his name is Apoloniusz.
Yes, I have a friend we call Poldek and his name is Apoloniusz.
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Yes, it's a diminutive of course, but honestly it's a cool name
Yes, it's a diminutive of course, but honestly it's a cool name
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"Poldek" is a masculine name that is rare in Poland. It is not a form of phrase, but rather a name given to a person.
"Poldek" is a masculine name that is rare in Poland. It is not a form of phrase, but rather a name given to a person.
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"Poldek" is not a commonly used name. It is rather a nickname or an abbreviation or diminutive of another name.
"Poldek" is not a commonly used name. It is rather a nickname or an abbreviation or diminutive of another name.
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