Ballard (surname)

Ballard is a surname of English origin. It likely derives from Middle English "ball," meaning "white spot," plus the suffix "-ard," and would therefore mean "bald head." Indeed, Wyclif translated 2 Kings 2:23 as "Stye up, ballard," where Coverdale translated the same passage as "Come up here thou balde head."

There are other sources for this name, besides the Anglo-Saxon. Not all people bearing the name are of English origins. It is common, with native etymology among several Celtic nations, although the British Celtic form is likely the original, and it may be that "Bald head" is a false etymology designed to give the name English roots. The earliest form is Ap Alard, meaning the "son of the fox" in Welsh, and it passed from Wales to Brittany as Aballard, whence it became popular in France under the form Aballaird, and thence to Spain.

People with the surname Ballard

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Sports

  • Charkey Ramon (born Dave Bruce Ballard in 1950), Australian boxer of the 1970s, and referee of the 1970s and '80s
  • Charles Ballard (active 1922–27), New Zealand footballer
  • Chris Ballard, American sports journalist
  • Del Ballard Jr. (born 1963), American professional bowler
  • Greg Ballard (basketball) (1955–2016), American basketball player
  • Jake Ballard (born 1987), American National Football League player
  • Jeff Ballard (born 1963), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Keith Ballard (born 1982), American ice hockey player
  • Blake Ballard (born 1982) Surf life saving Australian champion
  • Tom Ballard (born 1988), British mountaineer
  • Daniel Ballard (born 1999) British professional footballer, Arsenal and Blackpool

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