Male Polish given name · rank 13 among male names (2024)
/ˈvɔj.t͡ɕɛx/ · VOY-chyeh
Wojciech is a native Slavic two-part name, made up of words meaning "warrior, soldier" and "solace, joy". It is therefore read as "he who is a comfort to warriors" or "the joy of the host".
The name belongs to the oldest layer of Polish names and is inseparably linked with Saint Wojciech, a tenth-century bishop and missionary killed while evangelizing the Prussians, and one of Poland's chief patron saints. Abroad he is known by his adopted name Adalbert and the Czech form Vojtěch.
Composed of the Proto-Slavic elements *vojĭ — "warrior" and *utěxa — "solace, joy, comfort". It belongs to the family of old Slavic compound names containing the element woj-.
| Nominative | Wojciech |
| Genitive | Wojciecha |
| Dative | Wojciechowi |
| Accusative | Wojciecha |
| Instrumental | Wojciechem |
| Locative | Wojciechu |
| Vocative | Wojciechu |
In Poland, Wojciech celebrates its name day on 23 April.
Wojtek, Wojtuś, Wojtaszek, Wojo.
The main equivalents are the Czech and Slovak Vojtěch / Vojtech and the Latinized form Adalbert, under which Saint Wojciech is known in Western Europe.
Wojciech is a name of established, classic standing, still frequently given to Polish boys.