Pallan

Pallan is an English surname of potential Cornish or Scottish origins, although its precise etymology remains uncertain. The name is believed to be of toponymic origin, derived from a place name, with the place in question possibly being one of several villages or hamlets named "Pallan" in the historical records of Cornwall, Scotland, or other parts of the British Isles.

The Pallan surname was primarily concentrated in the United Kingdom, with historical records showing occurrences in regions such as Cornwall, Scotland, and parts of England. Over time, individuals bearing the name Pallan may have migrated to other English-speaking countries, especially during periods of mass emigration from the British Isles.

While the exact meaning and historical significance of the surname Pallan remain somewhat enigmatic, it continues to be borne by individuals around the world today. As with many surnames, the story of the Pallan family name is undoubtedly intertwined with the broader historical events and migrations that have shaped the British Isles and their diaspora.

Famous individuals with the surname Pallan are not widely recorded, and the name may be considered relatively rare compared to more common British surnames. However, each bearer of the name carries a unique connection to the rich tapestry of British history and genealogy.

There are approximately 99 people named Pallan in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Pallan.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Anil
  • Arvind
  • Barrie
  • Kevin
  • Pershotam

Female

  • Jo
  • Judith
  • Sujen

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