The surname Polo has roots in both Italian and Spanish cultures. It is most famously associated with the Italian explorer Marco Polo, whose travels to Asia during the 13th century significantly influenced European knowledge of the continent. The name itself may derive from the Latin word "Paulus," meaning "small" or "humble," which was a common root for surnames in regions influenced by Roman culture. The dual Italian and Spanish origins reflect the historical interactions between these cultures and their shared linguistic heritage.
The last name Polo is relatively uncommon in the U.S., appearing around 3598 times in the Census. It holds the national rank of #9084.
Our database contains over 490 people with the last name Polo. This surname is most commonly found in Florida, New York, New Jersey. We have over 1 unique first names combined with the last name Polo in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are Marco.
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