Kroll is a variant of the Polish surname Król, which means "king".
In Polish, "kroll" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a recognized Polish word. It may be a surname or a term from another language.
"Yakishimaz" is not a Polish word. It does not have a known meaning in the Polish language.
The Polish word "to" translates to "this" or "it" in English.
In Polish, "yoshu" doesn't have a specific meaning. It is not a recognized Polish word.
The name Katie does not have a direct translation in Polish, but it could be associated with the name Katarzyna, which is the Polish equivalent of Katherine.
"Hi" in Polish.
There are several ways of spelling the name Kroll, they all originate in the Dutch, German and/or Polish languages.
The name Kroll, depending on it's spelling, can be of Dutch, German, or Polish ancestry, and/or Jewish of any of the aforementioned nationalities; I've done lots of research on my last name. So basically, yes, but maybe.
Jerry Kroll's birth name is Gerald Kroll.
Anatoli Kroll's birth name is Anatoli Osherovitch Kroll.
Julie Kroll's birth name is Julie Lynn Kroll.
Jack Kroll died in 2000.
Eric Kroll was born in 1946.
William Kroll was born in 1901.
William Kroll died in 1980.
Steven Kroll died in 2011.
Steven Kroll was born in 1941.
Wilhelm Kroll died in 1939.