The baby name Przemek is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Pshemek".
Przemek is a Polish name that is derived from the Slavic word "przemysł," which means "industry" or "craft." The name has been in use in Poland since the Middle Ages and is still a popular choice for baby boys today. Przemek is a diminutive form of the name Przemysław, which means "one who gains glory through industry."
The name Przemek is typically given to baby boys in Poland. It is pronounced "PSHEM-ek" with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is composed of two parts: "prze," which means "over" or "beyond," and "mysł," which means "thought" or "mind." The name can be interpreted as "one who goes beyond the mind" or "one who surpasses in thought."
In Polish culture, the name Przemek is associated with hard work, determination, and success. It is a name that is often given to boys who are expected to achieve great things in their lives. The name has also been used in literature and film, including the character Przemek in the Polish film "The Wedding" and the protagonist of the novel "Przemek and the World of Dreams" by Polish author Janusz Korczak.
Przemek has the following similar or variant Names
- Przemysław |
- Przemko |
- Przemo |
- Przemek |
- Przemyszek |
- Przemysł |
- Przemysławek |
- Przemysłko |
- Przemysłek