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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| name n | (designation) | nazwa ż |
| | Colin wants a new name for his band. |
| name n | figurative (repute) (zdobyć) | renoma ż |
| | (przenośny, potoczny: wyrobić sobie) | nazwisko n |
| | Jill is trying to make a name for herself. |
| name n | figurative (celebrity, famous person) (przenośny) | nazwisko n |
| | The organizers want a big name to host the banquet. |
| name n | (mere designation) | nazwa ż |
| | Johnson was chairman in name only. |
| name n | figurative (renown, reputation) (przenośny) | nazwisko n |
| | He married her for her good name and contacts. |
| name n as adj | (commerce: famous, branded) | uznany przym. |
| | Jen likes to wear clothes from a name brand. |
| name n as adj | (bearing a name) | z imieniem przyim. + n |
| | | identyfikator m |
| | The cinema usher wore his name tag with pride. |
| name [sb]⇒ vtr | (identify) | wskazywać ndk. |
| | | wskazać dk. |
| | The writer named Twain as his inspiration. |
| name [sth]⇒ vtr | (specify) | podawać ndk. |
| | | podać dk. |
| | Just name your price, and I'll pay it. |
| name [sb]⇒ vtr | (appoint) | mianować ndk. |
| | | wyznaczać ndk. |
| | | wyznaczyć dk. |
| | The council named a successor. |
| name [sb] vtr | (accuse) | podawać nazwisko ndk. + n |
| | | podać nazwisko dk. + n |
| | The police have named a suspect in the case. |
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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| bear the name of [sb] vtr | (be named after) | nosić imię ndk. + n |
| | Many butterfly species bear the name of their discoverers. |
| birth name n | (name on birth certificate) | imię nadane w chwili urodzenia |
| | Her birth name was Georgiana, but everyone just called her Georgie. |
| brand name n | (product: trademark) | nazwa marki ż + ż |
| | Does anyone have any better ideas for a new brand name? |
| call [sb] every name under the sun v expr | figurative (repeatedly insult [sb]) | wymyślać ndk. |
| | | nawymyślać dk. |
| | You can call me every name under the sun, but it doesn't change the situation one bit. |
| Christian name n | (first name) | imię n |
| | Enter your Christian name in the first box and your surname in the second. |
| clear your name v expr | (prove your innocence) | oczyszczać swoje nazwisko zwrot ndk. |
| | | oczyścić swoje nazwisko zwrot dk. |
| | You'll have to sue that slanderer in court in order to clear your name. |
code name, codename n | (name used to conceal identity [sb], [sth]) | zaszyfrowana nazwa przym. + ż |
| | Deep Throat was the code name for one of the Watergate informants. |
| family name n | (surname, last name) | nazwisko n |
| | He's the last surviving male so it's his task to carry on the family name. |
| first name n | (given or Christian name) | imię n |
| | In the US "Michael" is a popular first name for boys. |
| | Most forms ask you to complete your surname followed by your first name. |
| first-name [sb]⇒ vtr | (call by given name) | zwracać się do kogoś po imieniu zwrot ndk. |
| | | zwrócić się do kogoś po imieniu zwrot dk. |
| | In Danish schools, it is common for children to first-name their teachers. |
| full name n | (first, middle and last names) | pełne imię i nazwisko |
| | You must always give your full name when filling out government forms. |
| | Please state your full name to the judge. |
| full name n | (complete given and family names) | pełne imię i nazwisko |
| | Hispanic cultures use the mother's last name as part of the child's full name. |
| generic name n | (non-brand name of a product) | nazwa rodzajowa ż + przym. |
| give [sb] a bad name v expr | figurative (damage [sb]'s reputation) | psuć komuś reputację zwrot ndk. |
| | | zepsuć komuś reputację zwrot dk. |
| | Your behaviour is giving me a bad name in the neighbourhood! |
| given name n | (first name) | dane imię przym. + n |
| | Mrs. Johnson's given name is Edith. |
| given names npl | (first, middle names) | dane imię przym. + n |
| | Mr. Wilson's given names are Howard and Nicholas. |
| go by (the name of) [sth] vi + prep | (be known as) | być znanym jako ktoś zwrot posił. |
| | The criminal goes by the nickname of 'The Black Cat'. |
| good name n | figurative (reputation) | dobre nazwisko przym. + n |
| | Although they were never proven, the allegations tarnished his good name. |
| | A good name is worth more than riches. |
household word (US), household name (UK) n | ([sth] or [sb] famous) | powszechnie znany przys. + przym. |
| | All of these famous actresses are household names. The footballer David Beckham is now a household name. |
| in name only adv | (not in fact or in practice) | tylko z nazwy wyr. |
| | Some products promoted as green are green in name only. |
| in the name of prep | (for: a cause or reason) | w imię przyim. + n |
| last name n | (surname, family name) | nazwisko n |
| | The Royal Family's last name is Windsor. |
| maiden name n | (woman's surname before marriage) | nazwisko panieńskie n + przym. |
| | These days, a lot of women keep their maiden name after getting married. |
| make a big name for yourself v expr | (become famous) | wyrabiać sobie nazwisko zwrot ndk. |
| | | wyrobić sobie nazwisko zwrot dk. |
| | After his book was published he made a big name for himself in literary circles. |
| married name n | (woman's surname after marriage) | nazwisko po mężu wyr. |
| | Women may be known by their married names or their maiden names. |
| middle name n | (second or additional given name) | imię chrzestne n + przym. |
| | I never use my middle name. |
| | His first name was Michael, but everyone called him by his middle name, John. |
| my name is | (I am called, I am known as) | nazywam się |
| | My name is Joe. |
| name [sb/sth] after [sb/sth] vtr + prep | (give the same name as) | nazywać jak ndk. + part. |
| | | nazwać jak dk. + part. |
| | We'd like to name the baby after my mother if it's a girl. |
| name and address npl | (personal details) | nazwisko i adres |
| | Please give me your name and address and I will add you to the mailing list. |
| name of the game n | informal, figurative (aim, purpose) | cel m |
| | For most students, getting good grades is the name of the game. |
| | In the business world, "profit" is the name of the game. |
| name tag n | (cloth label for name) | nalepka na nazwisko wyr. |
| | They had to sew name tags into all their clothes. |
| name tag n | (metal or leather label for name) | naszywka na nazwisko wyr. |
| | The staff all wore name tags. |
organization name, also UK: organisation name n | (name of a company, group) | nazwa organizacji ż + ż |
pen name, penname n | (writer's alias) | pseudonim literacki m + przym. |
| | Writer Samuel Clemens used the pen name Mark Twain. |
| place name n | (name of a location) | nazwa geograficzna ż + przym. |
| | The study of place names is called toponymy. |
| preferred name n | (what one likes to be called) | preferowane imię przym. + n |
| | Her full name is Diana Lynn, but her preferred name is Lynn. |
| Print Name expr | (write name without joining letters) | pisać drukowanymi literami zwrot ndk. |
| | | napisać drukowanymi literami zwrot dk. |
| | Please print name in full. |
| proprietary name n | (trade name, brand name) | nazwa zastrzeżona ż + przym. |
| | Scotch Tape and Sellotape are both proprietary names for adhesive tape. |
| scientific name n | (Latin term for [sth]) | naukowa nazwa przym. + ż |
| | The scientific name for the blackbird is Turdus merula. |
| screen name n | (film actor's pseudonym) | filmowy pseudonim przym. + m |
| screen name n | (computing: username) | filnowe imię przym. + n |
| second name n | (middle name) | drugie imię licz. + n |
| | Paul's second name is Ian. |
| stage name n | (entertainer's pseudonym) | pseudonim sceniczny m + przym. |
| | A lot of actors adopt stage names that are shorter than their real names. |
| street name n | (name of a road) | nazwa ulicy ż + ż |
| | The street names in my area are all named after famous English poets. |
| street name n | (drug: common name) | nazwa ulicy ż + ż |
| | Pot, weed and grass are commonly used street names for marijuana. |
trade name, tradename n | (brand name, proprietary name) | nazwa handlowa ż + przym. |
| | Prescription drugs have both trade names and generic names. |
| trade-name [sth]⇒ vtr | (give brand name to) | nadać nazwę handlową zwrot dk. |
user name, username n | (computing: log-in name) (slang) | ksywka ż |
| | I typed in my user name and password to log in. |
username, user name n | (personal computer login or ID) | username n |
| | | imię użytkownika n + m |
| | I forgot my username and password again! |