POLLEDRI
Polledri
Polledri is a British surname of Italian origin, with historical ties to the medieval era. The name is believed to have originated from the Lombardic language and may be linked to the region of Lombardy in Northern Italy.
The Polledri surname is a patronymic name, meaning it derived from the given name of an ancestor. In this case, it likely stems from the Italian given name "Paolo", which corresponds to the English name "Paul". Over time, the surname Polledri would have been passed down through generations within a family.
Records show that the Polledri family has been associated with various regions in the UK, particularly in cosmopolitan areas such as London or major cities where Italian immigrants settled. The surname may have undergone changes in spelling or pronunciation as generations adapted to the English language and culture.
Today, individuals bearing the Polledri surname can be found across Britain, often with diverse backgrounds and occupations reflecting the multicultural fabric of modern British society. The name Polledri carries with it a legacy of Italian heritage and connections to the historical migrations that have enriched the cultural tapestry of the United Kingdom.
There are approximately 112 people named Polledri in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Polledri.
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