Polk may refer to:
People
- Albert Fawcett Polk (1869–1955), American lawyer and United States representative from Delaware
- Aysia Polk (born 1990), American actress
- Charles Polk, Jr. (1788–1857), American farmer and politician
- DaShon Polk (born 1977), American football player
- Ezekiel Polk (1747–1824), American surveyor, soldier, pioneer and grandfather to James K. Polk, President Of The United States
- Frank Polk (1871–1943), lawyer, name partner of Davis Polk & Wardwell
- George Polk (1913–1948), American journalist for CBS murdered in Greece
- Hiram Polk (born 1936), American surgeon and thoroughbred horse racing enthusiast
- James G. Polk (1896–1959), United States representative from Ohio
- James K. Polk (1795–1849), 11th President of the United States of America
- Leonidas Polk (1806–1864), American bishop, Confederate general, planter, and third cousin to U.S. President James K. Polk
- Leonidas Lafayette Polk (1837–1892), American farmer, journalist and political figure
- Oscar Polk (1899–1949), American actor who starred in Gone with the Wind
- Polk Miller (c.1840–1913), American pharmacist, musician, and Confederate soldier from Richmond/Bon Air, Virginia
- Rufus King Polk (1866–1902), United States representative from Pennsylvania
- Sarah Childress Polk (1803–1891), wife of James K. Polk
- Shawntinice Polk (1983–2005), American basktetball player
- Susan Polk (born 1957), American murderer
- Trusten Polk (1811–1876), American Governor, Confederate Army officer, and United States Senator
- Willis Polk (1867–1924), American architect most well known for his work in San Francisco, California.
Places
- Fort Polk, United States Army base located in Leesville, Louisiana (ZIP code: 71459)
- Fort Polk North, Louisiana, a census-designated locale in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States
- Fort Polk South, Louisiana, a census-designated locale in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States
- Polk Centre Township, Minnesota is a township in Pennington County, Minnesota, United States
- Polk (CTA), a train station in Illinois (part of the Chicago Transit Authority rail system)
- Polk Home, sole surviving residence of U.S. President James K. Polk. Located in Columbia, Tennessee
- Polk, Illinois, an unincorporated community in the United States
- Polk, Missouri, an unincorporated community in the United States
- Polk, Nebraska, a village in the United States
- Polk, Ohio, a village in the United States
- Polk, Pennsylvania, a borough in the United States
- Polk, Wisconsin, a town in the United States
- Polk Hotel, a historic hotel in the United States. Located in Haines City, Florida
- James Knox Polk Hall (1844 – 1915), United States representative from Pennsylvania
Other
- George Polk Awards, American journalism award in honor of aforementioned slain journalist
- USS James K. Polk (SSBN-645), the submarine named in honour of aforementioned POTUS
- Polk High, the fictional high-school in Married With Children, which Al Bundy attended, in honour of aforementioned POTUS
- Davis Polk & Wardwell, American law firm based in New York
- Polk Audio, American audio equipment manufacturer
- North Polk High School, United States school district (located between Ames, Iowa and Des Moines, Iowa)
- Southeast Polk Community School District, United States school district (located east of Des Moines, Iowa)
- They Might Be Giants wrote a song called "James K Polk" which explains the circumstances around his election and the accomplishments of his administration.
- in Eeastern European armies, a spelling version of the polk/pułk (regiment), see also polkovnyk
See also