Gregorz
Gregorz is a given name of Polish origin. It is the Polish form of the Latin name Gregorius, which itself is derived from the Greek word gregōre, meaning "watchful" or "vigilant". The name Gregorz has been in use in Poland for centuries and remains a popular choice. Its historical significance is often linked to Saint Gregory the Great, a prominent 6th-century pope and doctor of the church, whose influence was widespread throughout Christendom.
The popularity of the name Gregorz has seen fluctuations over time, but it has consistently maintained a