Wanda
Wanda is a female given name of Polish origin. It probably derives from the tribal name of the Wends. The name has long been popular in Poland where the legend of Princess Wanda has been circulating since at least the 12th century. In 1947, Wanda was cited as the second most popular name, after Mary, for Polish girls, and the most popular from Polish secular history. The name was made familiar in the English-speaking world by the 1883 novel ''Wanda'', written by Ouida, the story line of which is based on the last years of the Hechingen branch of the Swabian House of Hohenzollern. In the United States, Wanda attained its highest popularity in the year 1934, peaking then at No. 47 on the list of names most frequently given to female infants. The name is popularly misinterpreted as meaning "wanderer." Provided by Wikipedia
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Sprawozdanie z konferencji naukowej "Władysław Orkan. Piewca Gorców i Podhala" by Wanda Matras-Mastalerz, Wanda Matras-Mastalerz
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Come pesci nell’acqua. Elementi di etnopsicologia clinica by Wanda Ielasi
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Mycological analysis of tomato seeds by Wanda Truszkowska
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Observations of Helminthosporium tiliae Fr. on lime in the understory of forests of Białowieża by Wanda Truszkowska
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Geokarpia u Primula Juliae Kusn. [On geocarpy in Primula Juliae Kusn.] by Wanda Giżbertówna
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Fungi of the genera Pseudovalsa, Melanconis et Cryptospora in Poland by Wanda Truszkowska
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The Meaning of the Music-Hall: from the Italian Futurism to the Soviet Avant-garde by Wanda Strauven
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„Biblioteczka Toruńska” (1980–1984) – seria Toruńskiego Towarzystwa Kultury by Wanda Ciszewska
Published 2012-12-01
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