Zdzisław, because we are talking about this name, has Slavic roots. It comes from the words: “fame”, meaning “fame.” In the earlier sound, “Zdziesław” meant “building fame” or “admired for fame”. So it means a person hungry for fame or the one who promises fame to someone. Despite the beautiful meaning and quite interesting roots – he stops enjoying modern parents.
Zdzisław – a name known for a long time, which awaits forgetfulness?
The name Zdzisław first appeared in the documents at the end of the 12th century, although it operated much earlier. It belongs to one of the oldest Slavic names, which was still beating popularity records last century. Today, almost nobody remembers him.
Some historians indicate that this name was quite often given to boys who were supposed to bring fame to the family. It was they who inherited family courts and property.
The name Zdzisław in Poland is given rather older men – in 2023 they were given only seven times, in 2024 – even less, because only four boys were named. Much condemns that Zdzisław’s name can disappear from the list of names given to children in a few years. Will it come back? Everything in the hands of parents.
Zdzisław – this name says a lot of a character
It is said that the name Zdzisław perfectly describes people who are hard -working and very caring. “He is a man who is very hard -working and persistent in pursuit of his goals. Zdzisław is a man who is very honest and honest who has respect for others and is ready to help. He is a person who is a great friend and faithful partner ” – reports the portal jakimie.pl.
Zdzisław celebrates his name day on January 29, November 28 and December 16. The most popular diminutive are Zdzisławek, Zdzisiek, Zdzisio, Zdzisiu, Zdzich, Zdzinek, Zdziśko, but also such as: Sławek, Sławcia, Sławcio, Sławo.
Source: Gazeta

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