You are expecting your daughter and are looking for one which refers to nature and is not popular? Forget about Luna, Malina or Jagoda, because most people have never heard of her, but she is beautiful and officials have no objections to calling girls that.
This is the name Wiosna, which refers to nature and Slavic beliefs, because this was the name of one of the most important goddesses (Vesna) – Jaryla’s partner, patroness of rebirth, harvest and fertility.
The name Wiosna has a long history, but it has always been given only occasionally. It gained some popularity after World War II as a symbol of rebirth, (but it was still very, very rare). At that time, names inspired by nature were fashionable, including: Jarosław, Wioletta, Kalina or Lilia.
It appears sporadically in modern registers. In Poland, only 11 women wear them, although the Civil Registry Offices should have no problem accepting it, because the name Wiosna is consistent with the rules of the Polish language and has positive connotations.
As we have already mentioned, Spring comes from the Proto-Slavic vesna, meaning youth, freshness and renewal. It is associated with joy and light that comes after winter, and literally means “the one who brings life and awakens the world to existence.”
Women named Spring are numerological 9, which means they are sensitive idealists who look for the good in people.. These are people with the so-called “hearts of gold”, full of empathy, who never refuse to help the weaker. They are great partners and friends, although they often have their heads in the clouds.
Spring is also cheerful, spiritual and artistically gifted. They have innate charm. They work best in professions that require contact with other people and creative activities.
The name Spring is not found in traditional calendars, however women who call themselves this may celebrate their birthday on March 21, which is the beginning of the season after which they are named.