Pulk

Pulk is a rare British surname that has its origins in Eastern Europe. Though not commonly found in the United Kingdom, individuals with this surname can be traced to various parts of Europe, particularly to countries like Poland and Lithuania.

The origin of the surname Pulk can be linked to the old Polish word "pulkownik," which means colonel. This suggests that individuals with the surname Pulk may have had ancestors who held military positions or were associated with the military in some manner.

Despite its limited prevalence in Britain, the surname Pulk continues to carry a sense of heritage and history, reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped British society over the centuries.

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