The name Palin usually means that the bearer is of Welsh descent, the name being a contraction of "ap Heilyn", meaning "son of Heilyn". A bit like other people being called "Johnson". The name also appears among British and Danish surnames, however.
"Rove" may have developed as a contraction (or misspelling) of "Rolph" or "Rolf". That name has an early Scandinavian origin, meaning something like 'strong wolf'. But is might also be a contraction or Anglicization of some eastern European name that the Immigration officer found too hard to decipher, as was often the case.
It depends upon the origin of the name. Not all cultures give meanings to names. In order for her name to have a meaning, the culture she was born in needs to have a meaning for that name. In addition, Palin is her married name that she took from her husband. The meaning of Palin therefore depends on her husband's culture.
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To wander about at random, especially over a wide area; roam.
There's actually no such language as "Jewish". Also, names only have meanings in the languages they originate from.
You mean evil like Rahm Emanuel...
The two events are not relevant, and there is no proof that Sarah Palin is thinking of running for president in the 2012 election.
What does the surname Veyna mean and where did it originate
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Sarah Louise Heath Palin was the governor of Alaska, and was vice presidential nominee in the 2008 election against Barack Obama. She has authored a book called "Going Rogue", and is currently a contributor/commentator with Fox News. She is a figure of a somewhat controversial nature. A strongly opinionated female politician, but with conservative views at odds with traditional women's groups. There are also concerns about her over all political acumen, as she has not come across very well in interviews.
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It means when you started!!
If you mean pollen, it comes from flowering plants. If you mean Palin the 2008 Republican vice-Presidential candidate, it comes from Alaska.