Majka

"Variant of Maja. Great, mother (also May)"

♀ Female Β· Polish, Slavic
spring popular sweet variant

πŸ“– About Majka

Majka is a beloved diminutive form deeply rooted in Polish and South Slavic naming traditions, derived from Maja β€” a name with dual ancestry connecting to the Roman goddess Maia (goddess of spring) and the Slavic pet form of Maria or Malgorzata. The characteristic Polish "-ka" suffix transforms the name into something tender and intimate. Popular in Poland, Croatia, and Serbia, Majka carries an association with spring warmth and folk tradition, appearing in literature and songs. Its soft musicality and deep cultural roots have fueled a gentle resurgence as part of the broader Slavic name revival.

πŸ“ Details

  • OriginPolish, Slavic
  • Gender♀ Female
  • MeaningVariant of Maja. Great, mother (also May)

πŸ”€ Variants & Related Names

⭐ Famous People

  • Majka Jezowska β€” Polish pop singer and celebrated children's entertainer, known for joyful songs that have delighted generations of Polish children since the 1980s.
  • Majka Fiser β€” Slovenian alpine ski racer who competed in World Cup events and represented Slovenia in international championships during the 2000s.
  • Majka BrezovΕ‘ek β€” Slovenian actress known for her work in theatre and television productions in the former Yugoslavia and Slovenia.