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30,235Patriks is a Latvian masculine given name, directly derived as a form of the internationally recognized Patrick. The name Patrick itself originates from the Latin Patricius, meaning "nobleman." In Latvian, the name Patri...
Patritsiya is a Bulgarian and Russian feminine form of the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman". It is a regional adaptation of the widespread name Patricia, reflecting the linguistic patterns of Slavic languages. Th...
Patrizia is an Italian feminine given name, representing the female equivalent of Patrizio. As a cognate of Patricia, it is the Italian form of the Latin name Patricius, meaning “nobleman.” The name ultimately derives fr...
Patrizio is the Italian form of Patrick, a name of Latin origin meaning "nobleman." Derived from the Latin Patricius, it was historically used as a title for members of the patrician class. The name gained prominence due...
Patrocinia is a Spanish feminine given name that serves as a strict feminine variant of Patrocinio. The name derives from the Spanish word patrocinio, meaning "patronage" or "sponsorship," and is directly linked to the M...
Patrocinio is a Spanish feminine name meaning "patronage, sponsorship," derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen del Patrocinio (The Virgin of Patronage). The name directly reflects the role of Mary as a patr...
Patroclus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Πάτροκλος (Patroklos), meaning "glory of the father", derived from πατήρ (pater) meaning "father" (genitive πατρός) and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory". Mythological Backgr...
Patroklos is the original Greek form of the name Patroclus. Derived from the Greek elements πατήρ (pater) meaning "father" (genitive πατρός) and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory", the name signifies "glory of the father".Ety...
Patrycja is the Polish feminine form of Patrick, ultimately derived from the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman". The name gained widespread use due to the veneration of the 5th-century Saint Patrick of Ireland, who...
Patryk is a Polish masculine given name, the Polish form of Patrick. It ultimately derives from the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman" (from patricius, referring to a member of the patrician class in ancient Rome)....
Patsy is a given name predominantly used in English and Irish contexts. It originated as a diminutive of the feminine given name Patricia or the masculine Patrick, but it can also serve as a pet form of names like Cleopa...
Patti is an English feminine given name that originated as a variant of Patty. It is generally used as a diminutive or short form of Patricia, which itself derives from the Latin word patrician, meaning “noble.” Historic...
Pattie is a variant of Patty, which originally served as a 17th-century diminutive of Martha but is now commonly used as a short form of Patricia. tracing further back, the root name Martha comes from the Aramaic מַרְתָּ...
Patton is an English masculine given name derived from a diminutive of the surname Patton, which itself originated as a diminutive of Patrick. Ultimately from the Latin Patricius meaning "nobleman", the name Patrick was...
Patty originated as a variant of Matty, a 17th-century diminutive of Martha, but is now commonly used as a diminutive of Patricia. The name Martha derives from Aramaic מַרְתָּא (marta) meaning "the lady, the mistress", t...
Patxi is the diminutive or nickname form of Frantzisko, which is the Basque equivalent of Francis. While Frantzisko is the formal Basque name, Patxi emerged as a common shortened form, similar to how Francesc became Cesc...
Patya is a Russian diminutive of Ipatiy, itself a Russian form of the Greek name Hypatos, which is the masculine counterpart of Hypatia.Hypatia derives from the Greek word ὕπατος (hypatos), meaning 'highest, supreme'. Th...
Pau is the Catalan and Occitan form of Paul, ultimately derived from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. In Catalan, it also coincides with the word for "peace," lending it a double signif...
Paul is a common masculine given name in many languages, including English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Estonian, Romanian, and the English Bible. It derives from the Roman family name Paulus, whic...
Pàula is the Sardinian feminine form of Paul, a name that ultimately derives from the Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". This Sardinian variant reflects the island's unique linguistic heritage, where the name Pau...
Paula is a feminine given name used across numerous European languages, including but not limited to Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian...
Paule is the French feminine form of Paul, which originates from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin.Etymology and HistoryThe name Paul gained prominence due to Saint Paul, a key apostle in...
Pauleen is an English variant of the name Pauline. While Pauline is the French feminine form of the Roman family name Paulinus, Pauleen represents an English adaptation with a distinct spelling. This variant name emerges...
Paulene is a variant of Pauline, a feminine given name of French origin. Pauline itself derived from the Roman family name Paulinus, a diminutive of Paulus (meaning "small" or "humble"). The name ultimately traces back t...
Pauletta is a Latinate feminine diminutive of Paul. The name Paul ultimately derives from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin, and gained widespread popularity due to the early Christian mi...
Paulette is the French feminine diminutive of Paul. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin. Paul was a leading figure in early Christianity, and the name g...
Etymology Pauli is the Finnish form of Paul. The name Paul derives from the Roman family name Paulus, which means "small" or "humble" in Latin. In the context of Finnish naming traditions, Pauli serves as a direct adapta...
Paulie is an diminutive of the names Paul, Paula, and Pauline. It is formed by adding the familiar suffix -ie to Paul, creating an affectionate or informal variant. While predominantly used as a masculine nickname, it ca...
Paulien is a Dutch feminine given name, the local form of Paulino, derived from the Latin family name Paulinus, itself ultimately from Paulus meaning "small" or "humble." The name entered the Christian tradition through...
Pauliina is a Finnish female given name, deriving as a form of Paulina. Paulina itself ultimately traces back through Latin to Paulino, a Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Paulinus, which itself was de...
EtymologyPaulin is the French form of the Latin name Paulino, which is itself a derivative of the Roman family name Paulinus. The root of this name is Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. Saint Paulinus of Nola,...
Paulína is the Slovak form of Paulina, a feminine given name with deep roots in Roman and Christian history. The name ultimately traces back through the Late Latin family name Paulinus — a diminutive of Paulus, meaning '...
Paulina is a feminine given name used in English, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Romanian. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Paulino, itself derived from the Roman family name Paulinus, whi...
Pauline is a French feminine diminutive form of Paulino, which derives from the Roman family name Paulinus, a derivative of Paulus (Latin for "small" or "humble"). The name originally entered the English-speaking world v...
Paulinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Paula, the feminine form of the Latin name Paulus. The name Paul ultimately derives from the Roman family name Paulus, which meant “small” or “humble” in Latin. Paulinha thus carrie...
Paulinho is a Portuguese diminutive of Paulo, used as a given name in its own right. The suffix -inho conveys affection or smallness, common in Portuguese nicknames. Etymology and Origin The name traces through Paulo (Po...
Paulino is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and surname, ultimately derived from the Latin Paulinus, itself a diminutive of Paul, meaning "small" or "humble" (from Latin paulus). The name has been borne by several not...
Paulinus is a ancient Roman name, serving as the original Latin form of Paulino. Derived from the Latin Paulus (meaning 'small' or 'humble'), Paulinus was particularly popular as a cognomen within Roman families, as reco...
Paulius is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of Paul. Like Paul, it originates from the Roman family name Paulus, derived from the Latin word for "small" or "humble." The name gained promi...
Paŭlo is the Esperanto form of Paul. The name Paul itself originates from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning 'small' or 'humble' in Latin. Paŭlo, pronounced /ˈpau̯lo/, follows Esperanto spelling conventions that repla...
Paulo is a Portuguese and Galician masculine given name, the equivalent of the English name Paul. Derived from the Latin Paulus meaning "small" or "humble", the name has deep roots in early Christian history through the...
Paulos is a given name and surname, serving as the Biblical Greek form of Paul. The name Paul derives from the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin. In the New Testament, Paul was an importa...
Pauls is a Latvian masculine given name, the local form of Paul. The name Paul ultimately derives from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. It became widespread in the Christian world due t...
Pàulu is the Sardinian form of Paul, ultimately derived from the Latin cognomen Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble." In Sardinian, the name reflects the island's distinctive linguistic heritage, which belongs to the Roma...
Paulu is the Corsican form of the name Paul, itself derived from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. The name gained prominence through Saint Paul, an early Christian missionary and author...
Paulus is a Latin given name, directly derived from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". It is the original Latin form of the widely used name Paul. In ancient Roman naming conventions, Paulus funct...
Pausanias is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin. The name derives from the Greek word παυσανίας (pausanias), meaning "reliever of sorrow". This compound is formed from the elements παῦσις (pausis), meaning "s...
Pauwel is a historic Dutch given name, the older form of Paul in the Dutch language. It was once common in Dutch-speaking regions, particularly in Flanders and the Netherlands, but has since largely been replaced by the...
Paval is a Belarusian variant form of Paul. The name Paul originates from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. Through Saint Paul the Apostle, a central figure in early Christianity whose H...
Pavan is a modern Indian given name, used in Hindi, Nepali, Kannada, and Telugu. It is a form of Pavana, a Sanskrit word meaning "purification, wind, air", and is commonly associated with the Hindu god Vayu, the deity of...
Pavana is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "purification, wind, air" in Sanskrit. This name is closely related to the Hindu god Vayu, the deity of wind and air, and shares its etymological root with concepts...
Pavao is a Croatian masculine given name, equivalent to Paul. Like its cognates across European languages, Pavao derives from the Latin name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble".Etymology and HistoryThe name Paulus was a...
Pavel is a Slavic form of Paul, a name originating from the Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble." The name became widespread across Eastern Europe due to the influence of Christianity and the apostle Paul, who is co...
Pāvels is a Latvian masculine given name, equivalent to the English name Paul. It is one of several Latvian adaptations of the Latin name Paulus, derived from a word meaning "small" or "humble".Etymology and OriginThe na...
Pavelŭ is the Old Church Slavic form of Paulus, the Latin name ultimately derived from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. As an early Slavic adaptation, Pavelŭ represents the transmission...
Pavica is a Croatian feminine form of the name Pavao, the Croatian variant of Paul. The name Paul derives from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. As a result, Pavica indirectly carries th...
Paviel is an alternate transcription of the Belarusian name Павел (Pavel), itself a form of Pavel, which ultimately derives from the Latin name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". As a Belarusian variant, Paviel reflect...
Pāvils is the Latvian form of the name Paul, derived ultimately from the Latin family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". The name entered Latvian through Christian influence, as Saint Paul (the Apostle) is a centr...
Etymology and OriginsPavla is a feminine given name used primarily in Czech and Slovene cultures, serving as the equivalent of Paul (and its feminine form Paula). The name ultimately derives from the Latin Paulus (also t...
Pavle is a Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian masculine given name, corresponding to the English Paul. In Serbian, Macedonian, and Croatian it is typically written using Cyrillic (for Serbian and Macedonian: Павл...