Meaning & History
Eligiusz is the Polish form of the Late Latin name Eligius. The root name comes from Latin eligo, meaning "to choose," and was borne by the 7th-century Saint Eligius, the patron saint of metalworkers.
Notable Bearers
Among notable Polish individuals with this name are Eligiusz Gwoździński (1927–2005), a footballer, and Eligiusz Niewiadomski (1869–1923), a painter. Niewiadomski is also remembered as the assassin of Poland's first president, Gabriel Narutowicz, an act that shocked the nation.
Cultural Significance
The name Eligiusz is primarily used in Poland and is relatively rare. Its occurrence reflects the influence of Latin and Christian naming traditions in Polish culture. The saint's association with craftsmanship gives the name a humble, industrious connotation.
- Meaning: "chosen" (Latin eligo)
- Origin: Late Latin, via Saint Eligius
- Type: First name
- Usage regions: Poland
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Eligiusz