Wanda. Pronounce it as: VanDa
In Polish, the name "Wanda" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English. It is pronounced as "VAHN-dah" in Polish.
In Polish, the name Caroline is spelled "Karolina."
The name "Victor" in Polish is spelled as "Wiktor."
In Polish, the name "Becky" is spelled as "Becki".
The Polish name "Eryk" is pronounced as "EH-rik," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
It's Jan. Pronounce 'j' like 'y' in 'yellow'.
Wanda seems to be a Polish name, possibly from the Wends, an old tribe of the region. As such, it has no Hebrew meaning at all.
In Polish, the name Caroline is spelled "Karolina."
The name "Victor" in Polish is spelled as "Wiktor."
Podgorska is Polish.
The Polish name Dzierzon is pronounced as "JER-zawn." The "Dz" is pronounced like the English "J" sound, and the "rz" is pronounced like the French "j" or the English "s" in "measure."
Jolanta.
Popick is spelled the same in Polish as it is in English
can u please show me how to spell..MIKE in polish
There is no Polish version of that name. You can just say Jennifer.
The name 'Wally' is a diminutive or nickname for "Walter" = 'Walter' in Polish, pronounced ['Va:lter]. Since such a diminutive does not exist in the Polish language, you should spell it exactly the same as in English.
Jessica is my name to. there is no real name for jessica in polish. if you say jessica in polish it will turn out to be yessitsa. so to spell it would probably be dzesika even though it looks wierd
Jean is spelled the same in Polish as it is in English