Polish Origin

Jolanta

A Polish and Eastern European feminine name with roots in the Greek Iolanthe (meaning 'violet flower'), Jolanta carries classical elegance combined with Slavic heritage. The name feels both sophisticated and grounded, bridging ancient and European traditions.

Jolanta is a girl's name of Polish origin. A Polish and Eastern European feminine name with roots in the Greek Iolanthe (meaning 'violet flower'), Jolanta carries classical elegance combined with Slavic heritage. The name feels both sophisticated and grounded, bridging ancient and European traditions.

Particularly popular in Poland and Central Europe; reflects botanical and classical heritage.

Origin & Etymology

The name Jolanta has roots in the Polish language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a Polish and Eastern European feminine name with roots in the Greek Iolanthe (meaning 'violet flower'), Jolanta carries classical elegance combined with Slavic heritage”.

Cultural context: Particularly popular in Poland and Central Europe; reflects botanical and classical heritage.

As a girl's name, Jolanta carries the character of its Polish heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Jolanta mean?

Jolanta means "A Polish and Eastern European feminine name with roots in the Greek Iolanthe (meaning 'violet flower'), Jolanta carries classical elegance combined with Slavic heritage. The name feels both sophisticated and grounded, bridging ancient and European traditions.", and is of Polish origin.

Is Jolanta a girl name?

Jolanta is primarily used as a girl's name.

What is the origin of the name Jolanta?

Jolanta is of Polish origin. Particularly popular in Poland and Central Europe; reflects botanical and classical heritage.

Quick Facts
Gender

Girl

Syllables

3

Origin

Polish

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