pullle
Pulle is a term that originated from the Pulling family of Cornwall, England, specifically in the 17th and 18th centuries. The surname Pulle is believed to be derived from the Cornish language, with "pull" meaning "pine" or "wood" and the suffix "-le" indicating a place or settlement. However, the meaning of the surname Pulle in a specific historical context is not well-documented.
The Pulle family was known to have lived in various locations throughout England, including Cornwall, Devon,
In modern times, the surname Pulle is most commonly associated with the Netherlands, where it is believed
It is worth noting that the spelling and pronunciation of the surname Pulle have been recorded in
The Pulle surname is still carried today by individuals in multiple countries, including the United Kingdom,