Millard
Millard is a name of both historical and geographical significance, with variations appearing in different cultures and contexts. The term most commonly refers to the following:
In the United States, Millard is a surname derived from the Old English word "mild," meaning gentle
- **John Millard**, a 19th-century American politician and businessman, who served as a member of the Oregon
- **Millard Fillmore**, the 13th President of the United States, who succeeded President Zachary Taylor in 1850
Geographically, Millard is also the name of several locations:
- **Millard, Oregon**, a small unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Oregon, located near the town
- **Millard Lake**, a reservoir in Utah, United States, created by the Millard Dam on the Green River.
- **Millard County**, a county in Utah, named after Millard Fillmore.
The name Millard has also been used in other contexts, such as fictional characters and brands. For
The name Millard has a relatively low occurrence in population registries, suggesting it is not one of