Bianka is a captivating name of Slavic origin, derived from the Polish and Czech 'Blanka'. It means 'white' or 'fair', reflecting purity, brightness, and elegance. In some cases, it can also be considered a feminine form of the German name Blanche or the Occitan Blancha. The name Bianka is composed of three letters, beginning with the vibrant 'B', followed by the elegant 'ia', and concluding with the playful 'ka'. It rolls off the tongue easily, making it both charming and distinctive.
The name Bianka experienced a notable rise in popularity from the late 70s to the mid-90s, with a significant peak of 68 births in 1989 and 76 births in 1990. However, since then, its usage has steadily declined, reaching an all-time low of 23 births in 2023. Overall, there have been a total of 2484 babies named Bianka from 1974 to 2023.