The name Sears is a male name with English origins. It is pronounced as seerz (/sɪrz/). Variations of the name include Seares. In the United States, data shows that the name Sears has been given to baby boys since at least 1911, and it has maintained a consistent level of popularity over the years. While not one of the most common names, it has consistently appeared on records for newborns throughout the 20th century. The name Sears does not have any specific notable associations or meanings beyond its historical usage as a given name.
Sears Gallagher was a versatile American artist known for his landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes, with a focus on Boston and northern New England, who excelled in drawing, etching, watercolor, and oil painting, and was influenced by European Impressionism. |