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unincorporated community Polk, Missouri, an unincorporated community Polk, Nebraska, a village Polk, Ohio, a village Polk, Pennsylvania, a borough Polk, West Virginia
Polk
President of the United States from 1845 to 1849
James Knox Polk (/poʊk/; November 2, 1795 – June 15, 1849) was the 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849. A protégé of Andrew
James_K._Polk
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Arkansas Polk County, Florida Polk County, Georgia Polk County, Iowa, containing Des Moines, the state capital. Polk County, Minnesota Polk County, Missouri
Polk_County
Confederate general and bishop (1806–1864)
Leonidas Polk (April 10, 1806 – June 14, 1864) was a Confederate general, a bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana and founder of the Protestant
Leonidas_Polk
American woman convicted of second degree murder
Susan Polk (born Susan Mae Bolling on May 23, 1957) is an American woman convicted on June 16, 2006 of second degree (unpremeditated) murder for the 2002
Susan_Polk
County in Florida
Polk County (/poʊk/) is located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Florida. The county population was 725,046 in the 2020 census, and was estimated
Polk_County,_Florida
American football player (born 2002)
Ja'Lynn Polk (born April 11, 2002) is an American professional football wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL)
Ja'Lynn_Polk
US Army post near Leesville, LA
Fort Polk, formerly Fort Johnson, is a United States Army installation located in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, about 10 miles (15 km) east of Leesville and
Fort_Polk
American architect
Benjamin Kauffman Polk (18 May 1916 – 23 April 2001) was an American designer and architect, best known for his work in India and Nepal. Polk was raised by
Benjamin_Polk
International law firm headquartered in New York City
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP is an American multinational law firm headquartered in New York City with offices in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Redwood City
Davis_Polk
Name list
Polk may refer to the following people: Given name Polk, a Paiute (Native American) chief who fought in the Bluff War Polk Laffoon (1844–1906), American
Polk_(name)
Hiram C. Polk Jr. is a native of Jackson, Mississippi and alumnus of Millsaps College and the Harvard Medical School. He served as the Ben A. Reid Professor
Hiram_Polk
American poker player (born 1988)
Douglas Kevin Polk (born December 16, 1988) is an American professional poker player. Polk played under the alias WCGRider, specializing in heads-up No
Doug_Polk
Species of flowering plant in the family Phytolaccaceae
somethin' like a turnip green Everybody calls it polk salad Now that's polk salad — Tony Joe White, Polk Salad Annie Pokeweed is native to eastern North
Phytolacca_americana
Manufacturer of audio products
Polk Audio, Inc. is an American manufacturer of audio products best known for its home and automobile speakers. The company also produces a wide range
Polk_Audio
First Lady of the United States from 1845 to 1849
Sarah Childress Polk (September 4, 1803 – August 14, 1891) was the first lady of the United States from 1845 to 1849. She was the wife of the 11th president
Sarah_Childress_Polk
Former home of U.S. President James K. Polk and his wife
Polk Place was the home of the 11th president of the United States, James K. Polk and his wife Sarah Childress Polk, originally on Vine Street in Nashville
Polk_Place
African American enslaved man (1806–1886)
Elias Polk (c. 1806 – December 30, 1886) was an African American enslaved by President James K. Polk and his family from birth until his emancipation in
Elias_Polk
American diplomat (1871–1943)
law firm today known as Davis Polk & Wardwell. Polk was born in New York City. He was the son of William Mecklenburg Polk, the dean of the Cornell Medical
Frank_Polk
Topics referred to by the same term
Polk Township may refer to: Polk Township, Newton County, Arkansas, in Newton County, Arkansas Polk Township, Macoupin County, Illinois Polk Township,
Polk_Township
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Camp Polk may refer to Camp Polk (Oregon) (1865-1866), a former military installation in the U.S. state of Oregon Fort Polk, a United States Army post
Camp_Polk
Data publishing company
Perspective (T.U.P), Polk Canada Net, Polk Vehicle Lifecycle System, Polk CrossSell Reports, and Polk Total Market Predictor (Polk TMP).[citation needed]
R.L._Polk_&_Company
Topics referred to by the same term
William Polk is the name of: William Polk (colonel) (1758–1834), American Revolutionary War officer, politician and bank president William Benjamin Polk (1930–2014)
William_Polk
American baseball coach (born 1944)
Ronald George Polk (born January 12, 1944) is an American professional coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. He was a long-time head baseball coach
Ron_Polk
American Surveyor (1772–1827)
Maria Polk, Lydia Eliza Polk, Franklin Ezekiel Polk, Marshall Tate Polk, John Lee Polk, Naomi Tate Polk, Ophelia Clarissa Polk, William Hawkins Polk and
Samuel_Polk
American football player and coach (born 1977)
Carlos Devonn Polk (born February 22, 1977) is an American football coach and former linebacker who is the assistant special teams coach for the Dallas
Carlos_Polk
Topics referred to by the same term
James K. Polk (1795–1849) was the 11th president of the United States from 1845 to 1849. James Polk may also refer to: James G. Polk (1896–1959), American
James_Polk_(disambiguation)
Consumer electronics retailer, 1935–1992
Polk Brothers was a large home appliance and electronics retailer in Chicago, Illinois that had 17 stores in the region at its peak in the 1980s. Polk
Polk_Brothers
American violinist
Rudolph Polk (25 November 1892 New York, New York – 16 June 1957 Los Angeles) was an American concert violinist based in New York City during his early
Rudolph_Polk
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
DNA polymerase kappa is a DNA polymerase that in humans is encoded by the POLK gene. It is involved in translesion synthesis. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89:
DNA_polymerase_kappa
Revolutionary War officer and politician
Thomas Polk (c. 1732 – January 25, 1794) was a planter, military officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1781
Thomas_Polk
American comedian
G. Polk Jr. is an American comedian, actor, TV commentator, and newspaper columnist, known primarily for his sketch comedy and viral videos. Polk was
Mike_Polk
County in Iowa, United States
Polk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 492,401, and was estimated to be 516,546 in 2025,
Polk_County,_Iowa
Street in San Francisco traveling northward from Market Street to Beach Street
Polk Street is a street in San Francisco, California, that travels northward from Market Street to Beach Street and is one of the main thoroughfares of
Polk_Street
Polish actor
Piotr Polk (born 22 January 1962 in Kalety) is a Polish actor and singer. He portrayed Leo Rosner in the 1993 American film Schindler's List. He appeared
Piotr_Polk
American journalist (1913–1948)
Washington Polk Jr. (October 17, 1913 – May 9, 1948) was an American journalist for CBS who was murdered during the Greek Civil War in 1948. Polk was born
George_Polk
1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States
states. In the 1844 United States presidential election, Democrat James K. Polk was elected on a platform of expanding U.S. territory to Oregon, California
Mexican–American_War
American architect (1867–1924)
Willis Jefferson Polk (October 3, 1867 – September 10, 1924) was an American architect, best known for his work in San Francisco, California. For ten years
Willis_Polk
Topics referred to by the same term
General Polk may refer to: James H. Polk (1911–1992), U.S. Army four-star general Leonidas Polk (1806–1864), Confederate States Army major general Lucius
General_Polk
Park in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Polk Bros Park is a 13-acre (5.3 ha) park at Chicago's Navy Pier. The park features the Peoples Energy Welcome Pavilion, Polk Bros Fountain, and the Polk
Polk_Bros_Park
American football player (born 1989)
Chris Polk (born December 16, 1989) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL). He
Chris_Polk
1969 single by Tony Joe White
"Polk Salad Annie" is a 1968 song written and performed by Tony Joe White. Its lyrics describe the lifestyle of a poor rural Southern girl and her family
Polk_Salad_Annie
American soldier and pioneer (1747–1824)
Ezekiel Polk (December 7, 1747 – August 31, 1824) was an American soldier, pioneer and the paternal grandfather of President James K. Polk. Ezekiel Polk was
Ezekiel_Polk
Weekly newspaper published in Dallas, Oregon
The Polk County Itemizer-Observer is a weekly newspaper published in Dallas, Oregon, United States, and covering Dallas, Monmouth, Independence, Falls
Polk_County_Itemizer-Observer
American football player (born 1977)
DaShon Lamor Polk (born March 13, 1977) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for
DaShon_Polk
Topics referred to by the same term
Polk City may refer to a place in the United States: Polk City, Florida, a city Polk City, Iowa, a city This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Polk_City
American actor
Oscar Polk (December 25, 1899 – January 4, 1949) was an American actor. He portrayed the enslaved man Pork in the film Gone with the Wind (1939). His most
Oscar_Polk
American businessman
Sol Polk (May 14, 1917 – May 15, 1988) was an American businessman and co-founder of appliance retailer Polk Brothers. Polk was one of six children born
Sol_Polk
American giridion football player (born 2001)
Makai Polk (born August 4, 2001) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He
Makai_Polk
2023 film by William Oldroyd
Shea Whigham as Jim Dunlop Marin Ireland as Mrs. Anne Polk Owen Teague as Randy Sam Nivola as Lee Polk Siobhan Fallon Hogan as Mrs. Murray Tonye Patano as
Eileen_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Polk may refer to: Charles Peale Polk (1767–1822), American portrait painter Charles Polk Jr. (1788–1857), American politician in Delaware This
Charles_Polk
American soccer player
Benjamin Polk (born 19 September 1992) is an American soccer player. Polk began his career in the youth setup of Oxford United, but was released after
Ben_Polk
Sixth season of American Horror Story
Harris in My Roanoke Nightmare Finn Wittrock as Jether Polk Frances Conroy as Denise Monroe Mama Polk in My Roanoke Nightmare Lady Gaga as Scáthach Adina
American Horror Story: Roanoke
American_Horror_Story:_Roanoke
Musical artist
Polk Miller (August 2, 1844 – October 20, 1913) was a musician and entertainer from Richmond and Bon Air, Virginia. He was also a pharmacist and the founder
Polk_Miller
American child actress
Aysia Polk (born August 10, 1990) is an American child actress active from 1997 until 2005. Polk had a recurring role on American Dreams playing Angela
Aysia_Polk
U.S. presidential administration from 1845 to 1849
James K. Polk served as the 11th president of the United States from March 4, 1845, to March 4, 1849. A Democrat, Polk assumed office after defeating
Presidency_of_James_K._Polk
American photographer (1898–1984)
Prentice Herman Polk Sr. (November 25, 1898 – December 29, 1984) was an American photographer known for his portraits of African Americans. He also served
P._H._Polk
Rapid transit station in Chicago
Polk is an 'L' station on the Pink Line of the Chicago Transit Authority. It is adjacent to Rush University Medical Center and the University of Illinois
Polk_station
Historic house in Tennessee, United States
The President James K. Polk Home & Museum is the presidential museum for the 11th president of the United States, James K. Polk (1795–1849), and is located
President James K. Polk Home & Museum
President_James_K._Polk_Home_&_Museum
African American artist
Naomi Polk (1892 – May 1, 1984) was an American artist. Naomi Polk (née Howard) was born in 1892 in Houston, Texas, to Woodson and Josephine (née Walton)
Naomi_Polk
Socialite and philanthropist
Sarah Polk Jetton Fall (April 1, 1847 – July 22, 1924) was a wealthy Nashville socialite and philanthropist. She was the great-niece and unofficially adopted
Sarah_Polk_Fall
Parish in Louisiana, United States
Parish is part of the Fort Polk South, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the DeRidder-Fort Polk South, LA Combined Statistical
Vernon_Parish,_Louisiana
Ralph Lane Polk (1849–1923) was an American compiler of facts and publisher of directories. Polk was born 12 September 1849 in Bellefontaine, Logan County
Ralph_Lane_Polk
American politician and military officer
Colonel William Polk (9 July 1758 – 14 January 1834) was a North Carolina banker, educational administrator, political leader, renowned Continental officer
William_Polk_(colonel)
American rower (born 1986)
Amanda Polk at USRowing Amanda Polk at World Rowing Amanda Polk at Olympics.com Amanda Polk at TeamUSA.com Amanda Polk at Olympedia Amanda Polk at InterSportStats
Amanda_Polk
American basketball player and coach
James Robert Polk (February 28, 1915 – March 18, 1986) was an American basketball coach. Polk coached the Vanderbilt Commodores, the Trinity Tigers, the
Bob_Polk
1929 novel by William Faulkner
69. Ross & Polk 1996, p. 5. Hagood 2012, p. 101. Ross & Polk 1996, p. 22. Ross & Polk 1996, p. 30. Ross & Polk 1996, p. 27. Ross & Polk 1996, p. 11.
The_Sound_and_the_Fury
United States historical building
The Polk Hotel (also known as the Palm Crest Hotel or the Landmark Baptist College) is a historic hotel in the Italian Renaissance Revival style. It is
Polk_Hotel
American journalism awards
The George Polk Awards in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University in New York in the United
George_Polk_Awards
2009 history book by Robert W. Merry
A Country of Vast Designs: James K. Polk, the Mexican War and the Conquest of the American Continent is a book by Robert W. Merry published in 2009 by
A_Country_of_Vast_Designs
City in Iowa, United States
Polk City is a city in Polk County, Iowa, United States. The population was 5,543 in the 2020 census, an increase from 3,418 in 2010. It is part of the
Polk_City,_Iowa
County in Tennessee, United States
Polk County is a county located in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was 17,544
Polk_County,_Tennessee
Fictional character from Married... with Children
Mom, try saying that when you're sober!". He was a star fullback on the Polk High School Football team and was offered a scholarship to play college football
Al_Bundy
City in Florida, United States
Polk City is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Lakeland–Winter Haven metropolitan statistical area. Its population was
Polk_City,_Florida
Town in Washington County, Wisconsin
Polk is a town in Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,988 at the 2020 census. The unincorporated communities of Ackerville
Polk,_Wisconsin
American businessman
Louis F. "Bo" Polk Jr. (born c. 1930) is an American businessman who was briefly president of MGM. Polk had studied engineering at Yale and had an MBA
Louis_F._Polk_Jr.
American politician (1811–1876)
to 1862. Polk was born on May 29, 1811, in Bridgeville, Delaware, to William Nutter Polk and Levinia Causey Polk. He was a member of the Polk family and
Trusten_Polk
American professional basketball player
Charles Brandon Polk (born January 9, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Casey Cavaliers of the Big V. After spending two seasons
Brandon_Polk
American politician
Wikimedia Commons has media related to James G. Polk. James Gould Polk (October 6, 1896 – April 28, 1959) was a prominent U.S. politician of the Democratic
James_G._Polk
Topics referred to by the same term
Polk may refer to: Charles Polk Jr. (1788–1857), 27th and 30th Governor of Delaware James K. Polk (1795–1849), 9th Governor of Tennessee Trusten Polk
Governor_Polk
Bus route in San Francisco, California
19 Polk is a bus route operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni). It runs from Ghirardelli Square in the north to Hunters Point in the south
19_Polk
American politician
Leonidas Lafayette Polk (April 24, 1837 – June 11, 1892), or L.L. Polk, was an American farmer, journalist and political figure. He was a leader of the
Leonidas_L._Polk
Submarine of the United States
USS James K. Polk (SSBN-645), a Benjamin Franklin class fleet ballistic missile submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for
USS_James_K._Polk
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
Polk is a borough in Venango County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 703 at the 2020 census. Polk State Center, a state-run facility for
Polk,_Pennsylvania
County in Arkansas, United States
Polk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,221. The county seat is Mena. Polk County is
Polk_County,_Arkansas
Village in Polk County, Nebraska, United States
Polk is a village in Polk County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 346 at the 2020 census. Polk was platted in 1906 when the railroad was extended
Polk,_Nebraska
American general (1911–1992)
James Hilliard Polk (13 December 1911 – 18 February 1992) was a United States Army four-star general who served as commander in chief, United States Army
James_H._Polk
County in Wisconsin, United States
Polk County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 44,977. Its county seat is Balsam Lake
Polk_County,_Wisconsin
County in Oregon, United States
Polk County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 87,433. The county seat is Dallas. The county
Polk_County,_Oregon
President Polk (AP-103) was a President Jackson-class attack transport in the service of the United States Navy during World War II. President Polk was laid
USS_President_Polk
Canadian author of fantasy fiction
Polk (born 1969) is a Canadian author of fantasy fiction, known for their debut novel Witchmark which won the World Fantasy Award in 2019. Polk's 2022
C._L._Polk
States from November 1 to December 4, 1844. Democratic nominee James K. Polk narrowly defeated Whig nominee Henry Clay in a close contest turning on the
1844 United States presidential election
1844_United_States_presidential_election
County in Georgia, United States
Polk County is a county in the Northwest region of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,853. The county seat is Cedartown
Polk_County,_Georgia
Unincorporated community in Missouri, U.S.
Polk is an Unincorporated community in Polk County, Missouri, United States. It is located on Missouri Supplemental Route D, approximately twelve miles
Polk,_Missouri
American actor
Stephen Boyd Polk is an American actor, director, writer, and producer. He is the founder of Providence Productions LLC, an independent film development
Stephen_Polk
American businessman
Michael B. Polk (born 1960/61) is an American businessman, and was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Newell Brands from 2011 until his retirement in
Michael_B._Polk
County in Texas, United States
Polk County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 50,123. Its county seat is Livingston. The county
Polk_County,_Texas
Boeing B-17F bomber
Margaret Polk, a resident of Memphis, Tennessee. Morgan originally intended to call the bomber Little One, which was his pet name for Polk. After Morgan
Memphis_Belle_(aircraft)
Military unit
an infantry brigade combat team of the United States Army based at Fort Polk, Louisiana. After its activation in 2004, the brigade was deployed four times
3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division
3rd_Brigade_Combat_Team,_10th_Mountain_Division
Confederate warship
CSS General Polk was a sidewheel steamer used as a warship by the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. launched in 1852 at New Albany
CSS_General_Polk
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Shantanav | ஷஂதாநவ
Bhishma pitamaha
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Guide to Righteousness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Awakened, Lord Buddha
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Landmark of Prophet; Beauty
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Handsome well proportioned
Female
Yiddish
 Variant spelling of Yiddish Golda, GOLDE means "golden." Compare with another form of Golde.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Wonderful.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Lord Anjaneya
Male
Greek
(ἸαÏÎδ) Greek form of Hebrew Yered, IARET means "descent." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Enoch. The English form is Jared.
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n.
A lively Bohemian or Polish dance tune in 2-4 measure, with the third quaver accented.
n.
A Scotch round dance in 2-4 time, similar to the polka, only slower; also, the music for such a dance; -- not to be confounded with the Ecossaise.
n.
A Bohemian dance of two kinds, one in triple time, like a waltz, the other in two-four time, like a polka. The former is most in use.
n.
A dance of Polish origin, but now common everywhere. It is performed by two persons in common time.