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narodziny

Narodziny is a Polish noun meaning "birth." In biology and medicine, it denotes the process by which a living being emerges from the mother, i.e., parturition. In humans, birth marks the culmination of gestation and involves stages such as labor and delivery; outcomes can vary with obstetric care and maternal health. The term also applies to birth events in other mammals and organisms and to conceptual notions of emergence in developmental biology.

The word is derived from the verb narodzieć, to give birth, and is related to the noun

In culture and religion, narodziny is connected to nativity concepts. In Polish religious language, Narodziny Jezusa

See also

Birth, Parturition, Nativity, Boże Narodzenie, Narodzenie, Obstetrics.

narodzenie
(birth).
In
addition
to
its
literal
use,
narodziny
can
be
employed
metaphorically
to
describe
the
genesis
or
beginning
of
ideas,
movements,
or
states,
such
as
the
birth
of
a
movement
or
the
birth
of
a
nation.
refers
to
the
Nativity
of
Jesus,
and
Boże
Narodzenie
denotes
Christmas.
The
term
also
appears
in
literature,
music,
and
film
as
a
motif
or
title
associated
with
birth,
creation,
or
origin.
Its
usage
spans
everyday
language,
academic
writing,
and
cultural
discourse,
reflecting
both
physical
processes
and
broader
symbolic
meanings.