Polakoff - Polsgrove

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Pollard

Pollard comes from the Middle English word “poll”, which meant “the head” and referred to a person with a very short hair cut. In the sixteenth century, a pollard designated an animal with its horns cut off. Famous bearers of the surname Pollard include Sir John Pollard, a speaker of the House of Commons in the mid-1500s, and Sir Hugh Pollard, a Governor of Guernsey.

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  • Polakoff
  • Polakowski
  • Polan
  • Polanco
  • Poland
  • Polanski
  • Polansky
  • Polasek
  • Polaski
  • Polasky
  • Polcari
  • Polce
  • Polcyn
  • Polczynski
  • Pole
  • Polega
  • Polek
  • Polen
  • Polenz
  • Poles
  • Poleski
  • Poletti
  • Poley
  • Polgar
  • Polhamus
  • Polhemus
  • Polhill
  • Poli
  • Poliak
  • Policastro
  • Police
  • Polich
  • Polick
  • Policky
  • Polidori
  • Polidoro
  • Polifka
  • Polimeni
  • Polin
  • Poling
  • Polino
  • Polinski
  • Polinsky
  • Poliquin
  • Polis
  • Polish
  • Polit
  • Politano
  • Polite
  • Polites
  • Politi
  • Politis
  • Polito
  • Politte
  • Politz
  • Politzer
  • Polivka
  • Polizzi
  • Polk
  • Polka
  • Polkinghorn
  • Polkinghorne
  • Polkowski
  • Poll
  • Pollack
  • Pollak
  • Pollan
  • Polland
  • Pollara
  • Pollard
  • Pollari
  • Pollen
  • Poller
  • Pollert
  • Pollet
  • Pollett
  • Polletta
  • Polley
  • Polli
  • Pollick
  • Pollina
  • Pollinger
  • Pollino
  • Pollins
  • Pollio
  • Pollitt
  • Pollman
  • Pollnow
  • Pollock
  • Pollok
  • Pollom
  • Polly
  • Polman
  • Polmanteer
  • Polo
  • Polon
  • Polonsky
  • Polosky
  • Polselli
  • Polsgrove

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