Palmer (surname)

Palmer is an occupational surname of old English, Norman French, German and Scottish origin.[1] Notable people with the surname include:

Palmer
PronunciationPAL-MER
Origin
Meaninga pilgrim to the Holy Land, named from the palm worn to signify the journey. In Early Scottish, a mercenary/pilgrim who traveled to the Holy Land and carried back palm leaves as a sign of proof.
Region of originEngland, Scotland .[1]

Fictional characters

gollark: Hmm yes, I too enjoy interacting with friends while frying my brain and liver somewhat.
gollark: Alcohol bad (although people should be allowed to use it still, obviously, if they find it fun or something).
gollark: For *basically everyone*, it does muck with reflexes and decision making.
gollark: Also reflexes and stuff, so you can't respond to cars fast enough.
gollark: Well, it impairs reflexes and stuff generally.

References

  1. "Palmer Surname Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
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