I agree that
Polly is a very English girl's name.
Polly is also a retro 50's girl's name in North
America too, so I think that's why it has such a strong connection to female-ness. Very traditionally, stereotypically in-the-kitchen female. My mom always sang me this song as a kid that went "
Polly put the kettle on" and now even to this day when she wants tea she's say "
Polly, put the kettle on".
But....I could see
Polly on a boy, if I try to forget my associations with it. Short for...
Apollo? Poly has a cool sort of science-y vibe to it, the word for "many" in Latin or Greek I think?
PS In the song,
Sukie takes the kettle off again because they've all gone away. Just FYI.
This message was edited 3/31/2012, 7:44 AM