Palmer (surname)
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Pronunciation | PAL-MER |
Meaning | a pilgrim to the Holy Land, named from the palm worn to signify the journey. And in early Scottish, a mercenary who traveled to the Holy Land and carried back palm leaves as a sign of proof. |
Region of origin | England, Scotland |
Footnotes: In Scotland , the Palmer's are possible decent of clans Home , MacAlpine, Ross and Douglas |
Palmer is an occupational surname of English and Scottish origin.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Tim Palmer (1970–), Mayorman of Ithaca, Michigan
- Abiah W. Palmer (1835–1881), New York politician
- Adele Palmer (1915–2008), American costume designer
- Adidja Palmer, the Jamaican DJ Vybz Kartel
- Adrian Palmer, 4th Baron Palmer
- Alan Palmer, an author of historical and biographical books
- Alexander Mitchell Palmer, (1872–1936), American politician, Attorney General of the US 1919–1921
- Alfred Brian Palmer MBE, DSC, (1899–1993), Royal Navy Reserve captain
- Alice Freeman Palmer, (1855–1902), American educator
- Amanda Palmer (born 1976), American singer and pianist
- Amanda Palmer (journalist), Australian journalist
- Amy Palmer (born 1975), American hammer thrower
- Arnold Palmer (1929–2016), American golfer
- Austin Norman Palmer (1860–1927), American author of the Palmer Method of penmanship
- B. J. Palmer (1882–1961), American chiropractor
- Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland (1640–1709), English mistress of King Charles II
- Benjamin M. Palmer (1818–1902), American theologian and church leader
- Bertha Palmer (1849–1918), American businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist
- Beth Palmer (born 1952), American bridge player
- Betsy Palmer (1926–2015), American actress
- Billy Palmer (born 1888), English footballer
- Brecken Palmer (born 1998), only son of Kansas descendants
- Bruce Palmer (1946–2004), Canadian folk-rock musician
- Bruce Palmer, Jr. (1913–2000), American army general
- Bruce Palmer (basketball), American-born international basketball coach
- Carl Palmer (born 1950), English musician of the trio Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Carlton Palmer (born 1965), English footballer
- Carson Palmer (born 1979), American professional football player
- Sir Charles Palmer, 1st Baronet (1822–1907), British shipbuilder and Liberal MP
- Charles Palmer (cricketer) (1919–2005), English county and test cricketer and cricket administrator
- Charles Stuart William Palmer (1930–2001), British Judoka (10th Dan)
- Clive Palmer (businessman) (born 1954), Australian mining magnate
- Clive Palmer (musician) (born 1943), British folk musician
- Corky Palmer (born 1954), American college baseball coach
- Daniel David Palmer (1845–1913), Canadian-American chiropractor
- Dee Palmer (born 1937), British musician with the rock band Jethro Tull
- Diana Palmer (author) (born 1946), American best-selling author of romantic novels
- Donald Palmer is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the College of Marin in Kentfield
- Earl Palmer (born 1924), American rock-and-roll drummer
- Edmund Palmer, C.B. (Captain) (1781–1834) Royal Navy officer
- Edward Palmer (Canadian politician) (1809–1889), Canadian politician from Prince Edward Island
- Edward Palmer (botanist) (1829–1911), English botanist
- Edward Palmer (socialist) (1802–1886), American utopian socialist
- Edward Henry Palmer (1840–1882), English orientalist
- Elihu Palmer (1794–1806), American ex-Baptist minister and author
- Ephraim Laurence Palmer (1888–1970), American science educator and conservationist
- Erastus Dow Palmer (1817–1904), American sculptor
- Ernest Palmer (American cinematographer) (1885–1978), Hollywood cinematographer
- Ernest Palmer (British cinematographer) (1901–1964), British cinematographer
- Ernest Palmer, 1st Baron Palmer (1858–1948), British businessman and patron of music
- Felicity Palmer (born 1944), English operatic soprano
- Floyd Palmer, business man and founder of Palmer Bus Service
- Francis W. Palmer (1827–1907), American publisher and politician
- Frank R. Palmer (born 1922), British linguist, Professor Emeritus of Linguistic Science at the University of Reading
- Frederick Palmer (engineer) (born 1860), British civil engineer
- Frederick Palmer (journalist) (1873–1958), American writer and war correspondent
- Frederick Christian Palmer (1866–1941), photographer
- Frederick William Palmer (1891–1955), World War I Victoria Cross recipient
- Frederick William J. Palmer (1864–1947), British engineer
- Garrick Palmer (born 1933), British painter, wood engraver and photographer
- Geoffrey Palmer (actor) (born 1927), English comedy actor
- Geoffrey Palmer (politician) (born 1942), Prime Minister of New Zealand 1989–1990
- George Hastings Palmer (born 1881), politician of Manitoba, Canada
- George Herbert Palmer (1842–1933), American author and philosopher
- George Josiah Palmer (1828–1892), British newspaper founder.
- George Llewellen Palmer (1857–1932), British Conservative Party politician
- George Palmer (businessman) (1818–1897), Quaker entrepreneur and biscuit manufacturer of Reading, England
- George Palmer (color theorist) (c.1746–1826), aka George Giros de Gentilly, English dye chemist, color theorist, inventor, and soldier
- George "Joey" Palmer (1859–1910), Australian cricketer
- George Palmer (composer) (born 1947), Australian classical composer and judge of the NSW Supreme Court
- George Palmer (rugby league) rugby league footballer of the 1950s, for Batley and England
- George William Palmer (England) (1851–1913), politician
- George William Palmer (New York) (1818–1916), politician
- Gordon William Nottage Palmer, younger son of Ernest Palmer, 2nd Baron Palmer
- Harold E. Palmer (1887–1949), linguist, phonetician, founder of IRLT
- Harry Palmer (author) (born 1944), American founder of the Avatar self-development system
- Harry Palmer (photographer) (born 1930), Canadian photographer
- Helen Palmer (archer) (born 1974), British archer, 2004 Olympics contestant
- Helen Palmer (publisher) (1917–1979), Australian publisher, educationalist, author, historian
- Helen Palmer Geisel (1899–1967), author and wife of Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss)
- Henry Spencer Palmer (1838–1893), British army military engineer and surveyor
- Herbert Edward Palmer (1880–1961), English poet and critic
- Herbert James Palmer (1851–1939), Canadian politician from Prince Edward Island
- Innis N. Palmer (1824–1900), United States Civil War general
- James Shedden Palmer (1810–1867), American admiral in the US Navy during the Civil War
- Jared Palmer (born 1971), American professional tennis player
- Jesse Palmer (born 1978), Canadian professional football player
- Jim Palmer (born 1945), American professional baseball player
- Joel Palmer (1810–1881), Canadian-born American pioneer and politician
- John Palmer (disambiguation)
- Jonathan Palmer (born 1956), British race-car driver and racing commentator
- Jonathan Palmer (American football) (born 1983), American professional football player
- Joseph B. Palmer (1825–1890), Confederate general
- June Palmer (1940–2004), British model
- Kate Palmer (netball), Chief Executive Officer of Netball Australia
- Katherine Van Winkle Palmer (1895–1982), American paleontologist
- Keke Palmer (born 1993), American actress
- Ken Palmer (born 1937), British Test cricketer and cricket umpire
- Leonard Robert Palmer (1906–1984) British philologist and linguist
- Les Palmer (American football) (1923–2006), American football player
- Lilli Palmer (1914–1986), German-American actress
- Lowell Palmer (born 1947), American baseball player
- Mark Palmer (born 1941), American statesman, former ambassador to Hungary
- Michael Palmer (born 1943), American poet and translator
- Michael Palmer (conductor) (born 1945), American orchestral conductor
- Michael Palmer (novelist) (born 1942), American novelist
- Missy Palmer, voice actor
- N. A. Palmer, guitarist for anarcho-punk band Crass
- Nathaniel Palmer (1799–1877), American sailor, ship design innovator, first American to see Antarctica
- Nettie Palmer (1885–1964), Australian literary figure
- Nick Palmer (born 1950), British politician and member of parliament
- Olive Palmer (1902–1976), second wife of John Diefenbaker, 13th Prime Minister of Canada
- Orio Palmer, Battalion Chief of NYC Fire Department who died trying to rescue occupants of World Trade Center on 9/11
- Parker Palmer (born 1939), American author, educator and activist
- Patricia Palmer (born 1955), Argentine actress
- Patricia Palmer, alias of the American actress Margaret Gibson
- Patsy Palmer (born 1972), English actress – real name Julie Anne Harris
- Pete Palmer, American baseball statistician
- Phoebe Palmer (1807–1874), American Methodist evangelist and writer
- Potter Palmer (1826–1902), American businessman and real estate developer in Chicago, Illinois
- Raymond A. Palmer (1910–1977), American science fiction writer
- Richard Palmer (disambiguation)
- Rissi Palmer, American country singer / songwriter
- R. E. A. Palmer, Robert E. A. Palmer II, (1933–2006) American ancient historian
- Robert Roswell Palmer (1909–2002), American historian
- Robert Palmer (singer) (1949–2003), English singer
- Robert Palmer (writer) (1945–1977), American writer and musician
- Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine (1634–1705), Irish earl, husband of Barbara Villiers Palmer
- Roger Palmer (footballer) (born 1959), English ex-footballer
- Romie J. Palmer (1921–2014), American politician and jurist
- Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne (1812–1895), British politician
- Roy Palmer (born 1942), British cricketer and Test cricket umpire
- Ryan Palmer (born 1976), American professional golfer
- Ryan Palmer (chess player) (born 1974), Jamaican chess champion and teacher
- Samuel Palmer (1805–1881), English landscape painter
- Sandra Palmer (born 1943), American professional golfer
- Shaun Palmer (born 1968), professional snowboarder
- Shelly Palmer, American composer of television music
- Stanley Palmer, American academic
- Stanley Palmer (New Zealand), artist
- Stephen Palmer (disambiguation)
- Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (born 1971), British TV personality, model and pianist
- Theodore Sherman Palmer (1868–1955), American zoologist
- Tim Palmer, British music producer, audio engineer and musician
- Tom G. Palmer (born 1956), American libertarian
- Tom P. Palmer, English rugby player
- Vance Palmer (1885–1959), Australian literary figure
- Vincent Palmer (1966–2004), British criminal
- Walter Palmer (disambiguation)
- William Palmer (murderer) (1824–1856), English physician and murderer
- William Jackson Palmer (1836–1909), American industrialist and general in the American Civil War
- William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne (1859–1942), British politician
Fictional characters
- Palmer, a character in Final Fantasy VII
- Palmer, in the movie The Thing (1982)
- Annie Palmer, on the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Chili Palmer, in Elmore Leonard's novels Get Shorty and Be Cool
- Cecil Gershwin Palmer, protagonist in the podcast "Welcome to Night Vale"
- David Palmer (24 character), President of the United States in the television series 24
- Deacon Palmer, on the American television series The King of Queens
- Diana Palmer (The Phantom), in the American comic strip The Phantom
- George Palmer (EastEnders), on the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Harry Palmer, British spy in films based on spy novels by Len Deighton
- Jimmy Palmer, on the American television series NCIS
- Kelly Palmer, on the American television series The King of Queens
- Laura Palmer, pivotal murder victim on the television series "Twin Peaks"
- Leland Palmer, Laura's father on "Twin Peaks"
- Meredith Palmer, on the television series "The Office"
- Raymond Palmer, real name of the Atom (Ray Palmer) in DC Comics
- Sandra Palmer (24 character), on the television series 24
- Sarah Palmer, wife of Leland Palmer on "Twin Peaks"
- Sherry Palmer, wife of David Palmer on the television series 24
- Wayne Palmer, brother of David Palmer on the television series 24
- Commander Sarah Palmer, SPARTAN IV character from the HALO 4 video game.
References
- ↑ "Palmer Surname Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 21 January 2014
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