Palma

Palma is a British surname of Italian origin. The name derives from the Italian word "palma," meaning palm tree, which symbolises victory, peace, and eternal life in various cultures.

The Palma surname is thought to have been brought to Britain by Italian immigrants or through historical connections between the Italian and British nations. Individuals bearing the Palma surname can be found across the United Kingdom, though their numbers are relatively small compared to more common British surnames.

The Palma family name may be associated with various professions, regions, or historical events that have shaped the lives of those who bear it. As with many surnames, the significance and context of the Palma name can vary among different individuals and families.

Research suggests that the Palma surname has a rich and diverse history, reflecting the cultural exchange and historical ties between Italy and Britain. Today, individuals with the surname Palma continue to contribute to British society, carrying forward the legacy of their ancestors and the meaning behind their distinctive family name.

There are approximately 392 people named Palma in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around six in a million people in Britain are named Palma.

Origin: Iberian

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Spain

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: Spanish

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Anthony
  • Antonio
  • Fernando
  • Giovanni
  • Joao
  • John
  • Jose
  • Leon
  • Manuel
  • Marco
  • Mario
  • Simon
  • Vincenzo

Female

  • Alison
  • Ana
  • Anna
  • Christina
  • Claudia
  • Dina
  • Lisanne
  • Maria
  • Melanie
  • Paola
  • Paula
  • Rachel
  • Sandra
  • Susan

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