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Palmer is a surname of English origin. It originated as an occupational name for a pilgrim who carried a palm branch on returning from the Holy Land, a symbol of the journey. Over time the name spread with English-speaking populations and is now common in many countries, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom.

Palmer is also used as a given name. Notable examples include Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus

Geographically, several places are named Palmer. In the United States, Palmer, Alaska is a city in the

In Antarctica, Palmer appears in the names of notable features and stations. Palmer Station is a United

VR.
As
a
surname,
it
is
borne
by
many
people,
including
Arnold
Palmer,
the
celebrated
American
professional
golfer
who
helped
popularize
the
sport
in
the
20th
century.
Matanuska-Susitna
Borough,
and
Palmer,
Massachusetts
is
a
town
in
Hampden
County.
Other
localities
in
North
America
bear
the
name
as
well.
States
research
station
located
on
Anvers
Island.
Palmer
Land
is
a
portion
of
the
Antarctic
Peninsula
named
after
explorer
Nathaniel
Palmer.
These
names
reflect
historical
associations
with
exploration
and
study
in
the
region.