Are you one of the lucky ones who have a Polish partner?
The Polish language holds many fun secrets for your partner!
Let’s face the facts. Polish women are beautiful. There’s a reason why people around the world have voted Joanna Krupa as the world’s sexiest woman. Readers from GQ, Esquire, Maxim, FHM, Inside Sports, Men’s Fitness and more have seen her on the covers over the years and she was even Maxim’s Model of the Year (2004) and TV Media (2005) and there’s a reason too. Not only are they beautiful, but for example: The Polish-born US resident Krupa is fluent in both English and her native Polish and spends her free time actively helping PETA and others.
“I live a normal life where family and love comes first. The minute I leave a set, I go back to my regular life and simply enjoy a night at home with my sweetheart and dogs, and if we go out, it’s just with a few good friends,” Krupa says. “I watch the circus, but don’t join it. People expect a busy model to be on every party and to indulge in crazy behavior, drugs and multiple lovers – I represent the opposite of that.”
If you’re lucky enough to have a partner who hails from Poland or has Polish heritage then read on and get ready to knock her socks off (and not only)!
Here’s our list of popular Polish pet names that you can call your wife or partner! And yes, the translations may sound funny in English, but they’re definitely used!
(Please note – these are specifically designed for women…You’ll have to have your partner tell you what she wants for the men’s pet names!)
- Kochanie [ko-han-ya] - Darling
- Zabka [Zh-ahb-ka] – Little Froggy
- Misiu [Mee-shoe] – Little Bear
- Skarbie [scarb-yeah] – Treasure
- Sloneczko [Swone-ech-ko] – Little Sunshine
- Serduszko [Sare-dush-ko] – My Little Heart
- Kotku [Coat-ku] – Kitty Cat
- Myszko [Mish-ko] – Little Mouse
- Rybko [rib-ko] – Little Fish
- Paczusiu [paunch-uu-shoe] – Little Doughnut
- Swinko [shf-een-ko] – Little Pig
- Robaczku [ro-batch-ku] – Little Bug
- Zabciu [zhab-chew] – Little, Little Frog
- Hipciu [hip-chew] – Little Hippo
- Krowko [krewf-ko] – Little Cow
- Kurczaczku [kur-chach-chew] – Little Chicken
- Kuleczko [kew-lech-koo] – Little Ball
- Babelku [Bomb-el-ko] – Little Bubble
- Zonko [Zhone-ka] – Little Wifey
- Kobietko [Ko-byet-ko] – Little Woman
- Niuniu [Nyew-nyew] – Sweety
- Malutka [mal-oot-ka] – Little One
- Malenstwo [mal-en-stfo] – Little One (part 2)
- Ptaszku [ptash-ku] – Birdy
- Kruszynko [krew-shin-ko] – Crumble-bee
- Aniolku [ann-yowl-ku] – Little Angel
- Kaczuszko [ka-choosh-ko] – Little Ducky
- Kroliczku [cruel-eech-ku] – Little Bunny-Honey
- Slicznotko [sleech-note-ko] – Little Honey
- Ksiezniczko [kshiazh-neech-ko] – Princess
- Truskaweczko [True-skaf-etch-ko] – Little Strawberry
- Perelko [Pear-el-ko] – Little Pearl
As with all Pet Names – your partner might like one more than another … and just double check with her before calling her something which she might not like as much as the others.
Personal taste, of course, is what sets you and your partner apart from the rest! Besides, if you start pushing her buttons, she might just decide to call you… Fajfusie [figh-foo-she] – Little “You-Know-What”






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