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12/6/2015, 10:11 AM cutenose

Name Poland
Type Surname (from location, from occupation)
Other Forms FormsMac Póilín,Poulin
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

English and German name is derived from the Middle High German Polan, which means "Poland". The surname originally signified a person with Polish connections.This French surname originated from an occupational name of a poultry breeder, or from a fearful person; it is derived from the Old French poule, which means "chicken".In other cases, particularly in Ireland, the English Poland is a variant of Polin,which is in turn an Anglicised form of the original Gaelic spelling of Mac Póilín, which translated from Irish means "son of little Paul". This Irish surname originated as a patronymic, derived from a pet form of the Irish PÓL (the English form of which is PAUL).
Added 12/6/2015 by cutenose