Pollerd
p(o)-lle-rd
Origin:British
Meaning:Hard head; Small; Humble; Barber
Pollerd is a masculine name that may come from the English surname Pollard. Based on the Latin name Paul, it can translate to “small” or "humble," paying homage to your little one’s adorable start to life. Pollerd may also come from a blend of the Middle English poll, meaning “head,” and the Old French -ard meaning “hardy,” “bold,” or “hard.” This creates the meaning of “hard head” or “bold-headed,” which can manifest baby’s future traits of ambition and will. For an extra touch, Pollerd may also have links to the Middle English poller, meaning “barber,” perfect if a love for hairstyling runs in your family.
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WordSense Dictionary, Pollard
WordSense Dictionary, Paul
WordSense Dictionary, -ard
Ancestry, Poller Family History
Behind the Name, Paul, December 2024
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