"Hollowly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "hollowly" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I can infer its meaning based on its pattern and relation to the word "hollow".
"Hollowly" is likely an adverb that means "in a hollow or empty manner" or "lacking substance or depth". It could also imply a sense of vacuousness or insincerity.
For example: "She spoke hollowly, her words lacking conviction."
Hollingshead is a surname of English origin. It refers to someone who is the descendant of Holling, a personal name which is derived from the Old English words "hol" meaning "hollow" and "hēad" meaning "head". As a surname, Hollingshead likely originally denoted someone who lived near a hollow or a valley, or perhaps had a physical characteristic such as a distinctive head shape.
Holloway is a common noun that refers to a type of road or way in the United Kingdom, typically a country lane or a small rural road.