Polly
Polly is a given name, most often feminine, which originated as a variant of Molly (a diminutive of Mary).[1] Polly may also be a short form of names such as Polina, Polona, Pauline, Paula or Paulina.
People
Female
Given name
- PJ Harvey (born 1969), English singer/songwriter
 - Polly Apfelbaum (born 1955), American contemporary visual artist
 - Polly Arnold (born 1972), British academic
 - Polly Baca (born 1941), American politician
 - Polly Bartlett, American serial killer, perhaps fictitious
 - Polly Barton, American textile artist
 - Polly Bemis (1853–1933), Chinese-American pioneer
 - Polly Bennett (1922–2003), American artist
 - Polly Berry (c. 1818–c. 1870–1880), also known as Polly Crockett and Polly Wash, African-American slave who successfully sued for her freedom and that of her daughter
 - Polly Borland (born 1959), Australian photographer
 - Polly Bradfield (fl. 1977–1986), American violinist
 - Polly Brown (born 1947), English singer
 - Polly Draper (born 1955), American actress, screenwriter, playwright, producer and director
 - Polly Dunbar (born 1977), British author and illustrator
 - Polly Emery (1875–1958), British actress
 - Polly Gage (1805–1882), namesake of Aunt Polly's Wash Tub
 - Polly Granzow (born 1941), American politician
 - Polly Guerin (died 2021), American writer
 - Polly Hill (economist) (1914–2005), British economic historian
 - Polly Holliday (born 1937), American actress
 - Polly Horvath (born 1957), Canadian author
 - Polly Irungu, Kenyan-American photographer and journalist
 - Polly James (broadcaster) (born 1986 or 1987), Welsh radio and television presenter
 - Polly James (screenwriter) (fl. 1940s–1950s), American screen writer
 - Polly Klaas (1981–1993), American teen murder victim
 - Polly Maberly (born 1976), English actress
 - Polly Matzinger (born 1947), French immunologist
 - Polly Allen Mellen (1924–2024), American stylist and fashion editor for Harper's Bazaar and Vogue
 - Polly Nelson (born 1952), American attorney and author
 - Polly Pattullo, British author, journalist, editor and publisher
 - Polly Paulusma (born 1976), English singer-songwriter
 - Polly Renton (1970–2010), British documentary film maker
 - Polly Riley (1926–2002), American amateur golfer
 - Polly Samson (born 1962), English journalist and writer
 - Polly Scattergood (born 1986), English singer-songwriter
 - Polly Shannon (born 1973), Canadian actress
 - Polly Smith (inventor), (born 1949), American costume designer, inventor of the sports bra
 - Polly Stenham (born 1986), English playwright
 - Polly Stockton (born 1973), British event (horse) rider
 - Polly Swann (born 1988), British rower and world champion in the women's coxless pairs
 - Polly Sy, Filipino mathematician
 - Polly Teale (born 1962), British writer and theater director
 - Polly Walker (born 1966), English actress
 - Polly Ann Young (1908–1997), American actress, sister of Loretta Young
 - Polly Young (1749–1799), English soprano, composer and keyboard player
 
Nickname
- Caresse Crosby (1891–1970), American art patron, poet, publisher, peace activist and inventor of the first modern brassiere to receive a patent and gain wide acceptance
 - Mary Jefferson Eppes (1778–1804), a daughter of Thomas Jefferson, known as Polly during her childhood
 - Mary Ann Nichols (1845–1888), a victim of the Whitechapel murders attributed to Jack the Ripper
 - Polly Adams (born 1939), English actress
 - Polly Adler (1900–1962), Russian-born American madam and author
 - Polly Bergen (1930–2014), American actress and singer
 - Polly Craus (1923–2006), American fencer
 - Polly Elwes (1928–1987), British television presenter and actress
 - Polly Hill (horticulturist) (1907–2007), American horticulturist
 - Polly Knipp Hill (1900–1990), American artist
 - Polly James (born 1941), British actress
 - Polly Lada-Mocarski (1902–1997), American bookbinder, inventor and rare book scholar
 - Lam Po Kuen (born 1982), also known as Polly Lam, Hong Kong former tennis player
 - Polly Marshall (1932–1995), English cricketer
 - Polly Moran (1883–1952), American actress and comedian
 - Polly Platt (1939–2011), American film producer, production designer and screenwriter
 - Polly Powrie (born 1987), New Zealand sailor
 - Polly Rosenbaum (1899–2003), American politician and teacher
 - Polly Rowles (1914–2001), American actress
 - Polly Shackleton (1910–1997), American politician
 - Polly Smith (photographer) (1908–1980), American photographer
 - Polly Toynbee (born 1946), British journalist and writer
 - Polly Lauder Tunney (1907–2008), American philanthropist and socialite, wife of boxer Gene Tunney
 - Mary Woffington (1729–1811), Irish actress and socialite
 - Polly Palfrey Woodrow (1906–1997), American tennis player
 
Male
- Bill Perkins (Australian rules footballer) (1920–2009), also known as Polly
 - Graham Farmer (1935–2019), Australian rules football player and coach, nicknamed Polly
 - Polly Umrigar (1926–2006), Indian cricketer
 - Polly Wolfe (1888–1939), American Major League Baseball player
 
Fictional characters
- Alfred Polly, title character of The History of Mr Polly, a novel by H. G. Wells
 - Aunt Polly, in the novels Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
 - Aunt Polly, in the novel Pollyanna
 - Aunt Polly, in the TV series Something Special
 - Cactus Polly, in American-British children's TV series Oswald
 - Polly, a character in the Jaws movie franchise
 - Polly, a minor Peanuts character from the special, Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown
 - Polly Becker, on the BBC soap opera EastEnders (1997–1998)
 - Polly Chuck, in the anime television series Fables of the Green Forest
 - Polly Churchill, a main character in Connie Willis' two-part novel Blackout/All Clear (2010)
 - Polly Cooper, in the American TV series Riverdale
 - Polly Cronin, from 1991 black comedy movie Drop Dead Fred
 - Polly Dawson, in the American TV sitcom Soap
 - Polly Duncan, Jim Qwilleran's girlfriend in The Cat Who . . . series by Lillian Jackson Braun
 - Polly Emmerson, in British medical drama Casualty
 - Polly Geist, in the simulation role-playing visual novel game Monster Prom
 - Polly Gray, nee Elizabeth Shelby, a senior member of the principal gangster family featured in the BBC TV series Peaky Blinders
 - Polly Maxwell, a character in the American TV miniseries V (1983) and V The Final Battle
 - Polly O'Keefe, protagonist or major character in four Madeleine L'Engle novels
 - Polly Page, a police constable in British TV series The Bill
 - Polly Peachum, in Bertolt Brecht's play The Threepenny Opera
 - Polly Perkins, title character of the 19th-century music hall song Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green
 - Polly Plantar, a main character in the animated series Amphibia
 - Polly Plummer, a main character in C. S. Lewis' novel The Magician's Nephew
 - Polly Pocket, a main character in the Polly Pocket series
 - Polly Prince, title character in the film Along Came Polly, played by Jennifer Aniston
 - Polly Reed, a character in the 1981 American satirical black comedy movie S.O.B.
 - Polly Urquhart, character in Howards Way television show
 - Polly (Underdog), full name Sweet Polly Purebread, in the American animated TV series Underdog
 - Polly Sherman, waitress in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers, played by Connie Booth
 - Polly Wright, in the 1997 French-American fantasy drama movie FairyTale: A True Story
 - Polly, in the 1935 American drama film Orchids to You
 - Polly the parrot, a character in the 2001 American supernatural parody movie Scary Movie 2
 - Polly, the pet parrot of G.I. Joe member Shipwreck from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero cartoon series
 - Polly (Doctor Who), in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, a companion of the First and Second Doctors
 - Polly the Party Fun Fairy, from the book series Rainbow Magic
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Polly
 - All pages with titles containing Polly
 - Polly (disambiguation)
 - Poly (disambiguation)
 - Pollyanna (disambiguation)
 - Polly Perkins (disambiguation)
 - Pretty Polly (disambiguation)
 
References
- ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Polly". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2022-08-18.