Statistics and meaning of name Polen


Usage: 5% firstname, 95% surname.
Polen first name was found 107 times in 9 different countries.
Surname Polen is used at least 1786 times in at least 17 countries.




      Surname Polen
Given names
Petru Polen (2)
Elena Polen (2)
Zlata Polen (1)
Grietje Polen (1)
Ruth Polen (1)
Kristoffer Polen (1)
Wladyslaw Polen (1)
Andrzej Polen (1)
Roland Polen (1)
Iwona Polen (1)
Karl Polen (1)
Elfriede Polen (1)
Regis Polen (1)
Livia Polen (1)
Franz Polen (1)
Jakob Polen (1)
Dorina Polen (1)
Johann Polen (1)
Nikolaus Polen (1)



Given name Polen
Family names
Polen Van (7)
Polen Lloret (2)
Polen Ker (1)
Polen Pashaj (1)
Polen Naicker (1)

Surname Polen in Germany   Surname Polen in Netherlands   Surname Polen in USA   

Polen reversed is Nelop
Name contains 5 letters - 40.00% vowels and 60.00% consonants.

Anagrams: Polne Enlop Npoel Poenl Poeln Nolep Loenp Plone
Misspells: Polena Ploen Polne Poeln



Rhymes: stolen woolen Allen Cullen Ellen Galen Glen colon stolon swollen solum

Meaning of this name is unknown.

polen says: Polen in Turkish translates to the meaning of Pollen in English.It means one of the reproductive molecules of flowers. It is a Latin word and a very uncommon name in the country.

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Famous people: Doug Polen, Polen Uslupehlivan

Writers: Nehemia Polen, Dallas Allen Polen, O. W. Polen, Arthur D. Polen, Elisabeth A. Polen

Books: "Reise in Polen." "Kleine Geschichte Polens." "Die Messer in Polen" "Moltke und Polen" "Von Mexiko nach Polen"

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