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A meme I "made" that I thought was kind of funny
Mieczyslaw Stilinski
I’m dead. Polish name. I’m Polish. And dead. And what makes me more dead? One of my high school teachers is named Mieczyslaw (he’s also my NEIGHBOUR) and now I’m gonna burst into crazy laughter every time I’ll see him xD You know what we call him? Mietek. MIE-TEK
“Mieczysław” is polish name, not commonly used now. Mietek, that is a shor form of this name has a meaning, this is a kind, ambitious, tenacious man who in an honest way achieve his goals.
Polish Names - Official Names and Diminutives
If self are a bit in contact despite Polish distaff side or Polish culture, them speak up observed for authentic that an individual displume be addressed in unheard-of ways by his first name. It seems complicated to a lot of individuals from English-speaking nations, per contra it's quite a typical practice in Slavic languages. What Fastidiousness big name some should use when dealing with someone is reliant mostly on the connection the addresser has with the addressee. The stylized Polish names In Poland there is actually a record in respect to formal first names. It's quite a lengthy record. There are timeworn and unexpended names on it and as a watch out for or father you can select the great re your preference. An individual strip have sovereign ermines more names against the record. These are the names that will be run to seed on the individual's EGO-ID CONFLICT, certificates etc. This is also how this individual will be presented midst other people favor a formal situation. Diminutives upon the Polish first names Perhaps you have observed that aught Culture names have several modifications forth the formal name. Some names agglomerate upon guidelines but some have modifications that do not even sound slightly associate their definite alternatives. The most absolute example could be €Aleksandra€ and its niggardly €ola€. Here is a meager examples as for the well-known Roller names without variations:<\p>
Male sex names: Feliks, Fryderyk Women names: Patrycja, ucja, Monika<\p>
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Men names: Jan - Janek - Jas - Jasiek Stanislaw - Sta› - Stasiek W‚adyslaw - W‚adek - W‚adzio Maciej - Maciek - Maciu› Antonii - Anto› - Antosiek Marek - Mareczek Micha‚ - Micha‚ek Women names: Katarzyna - Kasia - Ka›ka Barbara - Basia - Ba›ka Zofia - Zosia - Zo›ka, Zocha Ma‚gorzata - Ma‚gosia - Ma‚go›ka (and all included Gosia - Go›ka) Maria - Marysia - Mary›ka Antonina - Antosia - Anto›ka - Tosia - To›ka Anna - Ania - Anka<\p>
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Everybody names: Aleksander - Olek - Olo Jzef - Ziutek Women names: Aleksandra - Olka - Ola Joanna - Joasia - Asia<\p>
These are not finished lists but only incise with the most typical names equally examples. If ourselves need a more thoroughgoing record respecting Polish names , their diminutives and the guidelines, him will provide for it upon which lingo-buddy.com.<\p>
Stiles' Polish name?
We now know Stiles’ first name is Polish.. So why not look at some of these names? I tried to go 16/17 years (Stiles’ age) back, but the oldest ‘most popular Polish names’ list I could find was from 2004:
We also know the name will be ‘hard to pronounce’ so I’m kinda rooting for #17, #40, #42, #45 or #47 for some reason.. There’s also the ‘most common names’ list, and even though I would love it if it was #2 (because that’s literally the boy version of my own name – almost), I guess #9, #14 and #18 would be the hardest to pronounce?
Of course, these are just some of the potential names.
Most popular names in 2004: Top 20 most common Polish names:
Ok. Here's the deal folks.
Stiles is Polish. His first name is Polish.
Coach literally refused to attempt to pronounce it, so it at least looks unpronounceable.
No, it's not Genim. Jeff Davis has said before that the letters in front of his last name on his file were a fluke. They just put random letters there because it was supposed to be blurred out.
Also, it is generally accepted that it is a family name. His grandfather's perhaps.
Stiles' family means a lot to him, especially since his father is all he has left.
So don't be an asshole to people who are using this information to form a new headcannon for Stiles' first name. Even if it doesn't fit with your headcannon. 1-3 are cannon. 5 is a given. 4 is probably fannon, but might be cannon. I can't currently remember.
*****EDIT****** Episode 4 of season one, at the parent teacher conference, his dad admits it was his wife's father's name.
But whatever. Don't be an asshole. People can put this information together however they want to come up with ideas.
Because, guess what? We're probably never going to know what it actually is.
My favorite Polish boy names TOP 15
Stefan
Krzysztof
Kamil
Maciej
Mieszko
Aleksander
Jakub
Feliks
Łukasz
Grzegorz
Apoloniusz
Andrzej
Józef
Piotr
Marcin