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Polly

Polly is primarily a feminine given name, often a diminutive form of Mary and sometimes of Pollyanna. It has been used in English-speaking countries for centuries and remains in use as a stand-alone given name as well as a nickname. In onomastics and popular usage, Polly frequently appears as a character name in literature, film, and television, sometimes alongside its longer forms. A well-known example is Pollyanna, the heroine of Eleanor H. Porter’s 1913 novel, which popularized the name for a certain era, though the standalone given name Polly also appears in many works.

In common English usage, Polly is also a conventional name for a parrot in general discourse, most

In modern technology, Polly refers to Amazon Polly, a cloud-based service by Amazon Web Services that converts

Notable people with the given name include actresses, writers, and singers, though Polly is frequently a nickname

famously
associated
with
the
refrain
Polly
wants
a
cracker.
The
phrase
has
entered
folklore
and
is
sometimes
used
to
signify
generic
talk
or
a
stock
parrot
image
in
media
and
cartoons.
text
into
spoken
audio
using
neural
and
standard
voices,
supporting
multiple
languages
and
lifelike
speech.
The
name
Polly
is
also
used
as
a
brand
name
or
product
designation
in
various
contexts,
including
small
toys
and
educational
materials,
though
such
uses
are
diverse
and
not
standardized.
rather
than
a
legal
name.
The
term
Polly
thus
functions
as
a
cross-domain
label
across
names,
culture,
and
technology.