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Paško Masculine Croatian

Paško is a Croatian form of the name Pascal, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Paschalis, meaning “relating to Easter.” The root is Latin Pascha “Easter,” from Hebrew pesach (Passover), the ancient Jewish hol...

Pasquale Masculine Italian

Pasquale is the Italian form of Pascal, derived from the Late Latin name Paschalis, meaning "relating to Easter" or "of Easter." The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew word פֶּסַח (pesaḥ), meaning "Passover" — the...

Pasqualino Masculine Italian

Pasqualino is an Italian diminutive of Pasquale, used both as a given name and a surname. As a given name, it carries the affectionate or familiar sense of “little Pasquale”.EtymologyThe root of Pasqualino is the ultimat...

Pastor Masculine Spanish Medieval Latin

Pastor is a Spanish and Medieval Latin masculine given name, derived from a Late Latin word meaning "shepherd." This name has deep roots in Christian tradition, as the shepherd metaphor is central to both the Old and New...

Patariki Masculine Māori

Patariki is the Māori form of the internationally widespread name Patrick. As a result of 19th-century Christian missionary activity and subsequent cultural exchange, many European names were adapted into the Māori langu...

Pate Masculine Medieval English

Pate is a medieval English diminutive of Patrick. As a pet form, it was likely used in informal or familial contexts during the Middle Ages, paralleling other clipped nicknames such as Pat.The root name Patrick originate...

Pátraic Masculine Old Irish

Pátraic is the Old Irish form of Patrick, a name with deep religious and historical significance in Ireland. Derived from the Latin Patricius, meaning "nobleman," Patrick was famously borne by the 5th-century missionary...

Patrekur Masculine Icelandic

Patrekur is the Icelandic form of Patrick, a name that ultimately derives from the Latin Patricius, meaning "nobleman." In Iceland, the name has been used as a direct adaptation, reflecting the cultural adaptation of int...

Patric Masculine Occitan Swedish

Patric is the Occitan form of Patrick, as well as a Swedish variant spelling. Occitan is a Romance language spoken in southern France, Monaco, and parts of Italy and Spain. In Occitan, the name Patric is primarily used i...

Patrice 1 Masculine French

Patrice is the French form of the Latin name Patricius, which is more commonly known in its Anglicized form Patrick. The name inherited its meaning of "nobleman" from the Latin original, reflecting the social class of an...

Patrício Masculine Portuguese

Patrício is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman," derived from the Latin patricius (a member of the patrician class). It is equivalent to the English Patrick. The name is primarily used in...

Patricio Masculine Spanish

Patricio is a Spanish male given name, equivalent to Patrick in English. In Portuguese, it is spelled Patrício. The name derives from the Latin Patricius, meaning "nobleman".Etymology and Historical BackgroundThe Latin n...

Patricius Masculine Medieval Latin

Patricius is the original Latin form of Patrick. Derived from the Latin adjective patricius meaning "nobleman" (from patres, "senators"), the name directly refers to a member of the patrician class, the hereditary aristo...

Patrick Masculine Danish English +5

Etymology and OriginPatrick is a male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman name Patricius, meaning 'patrician' or 'nobleman'. The name became prominent through the 5th-century missionary Saint Patrick, whos...

Patrik Masculine Croatian Czech +4

Etymology and OriginPatrik is a male given name used across several European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Finnish, Hungarian, Slovak, and Swedish. It is a form of the Latin name Patricius, which means "nobleman,...

Patriks Masculine Latvian

Patriks 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...

Patrizio Masculine Italian

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...

Patroclus Masculine Greek

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 Masculine Greek

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...

Patryk Masculine Polish

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)....

Patton Masculine English

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...

Patxi Masculine Basque

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 Masculine Russian

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 Masculine Catalan Occitan

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 Masculine Danish Dutch +8

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...

Pauli Masculine Finnish

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...

Paulin Masculine French

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,...

Paulinho Masculine Portuguese

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 Masculine Portuguese Spanish

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 Masculine Roman

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 Masculine Lithuanian

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 Masculine Esperanto

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 Masculine Galician Portuguese

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 Masculine Greek Bible

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 Masculine Latvian

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 Masculine Sardinian

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 Masculine Corsican

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 Masculine Latin Bible Roman

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 Masculine Ancient Greek

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 Masculine

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 Masculine Belarusian

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 Masculine Nepali Hindi +2

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 Masculine Hindu

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 Masculine Croatian

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 Masculine Belarusian Bulgarian +4

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 Masculine Latvian

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 Masculine

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...

Paviel Masculine Belarusian

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 Masculine Latvian

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...

Pavle Masculine Georgian Croatian +2

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...

Pavli Masculine Albanian

Pavli is the Albanian form of the name Paul, a classic and widely recognized name with deep historical and religious roots. The original name Paul derives from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in...

Pavlin Masculine Bulgarian

Pavlin is the Bulgarian form of Paulino, which ultimately derives from the Latin name Paulinus, a Roman family name based on the Latin word paulus meaning "small" or "humble." In the Bulgarian context, Pavlin is predomin...

Pavlo Masculine Ukrainian

Pavlo is the Ukrainian form of Paul, a name with deep roots in Christian tradition and Roman history. Derived from the Latin cognomen Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble," the name gained prominence through Saint Paul the...

Pavlos Masculine Greek

Pavlos (Greek: Παύλος) is a modern Greek form of the name Paul, ultimately derived from the Latin family name Paulus, meaning “small” or “humble”. The name has deep roots in Christian tradition, as Paul the Apostle—origi...

Pavo Masculine Croatian

Pavo is a Croatian masculine given name, functioning as a short form of Pavao, which itself derives from the Latin name Paulus. The ultimate etymological root is the Latin word paulus, meaning "small" or "humble", a name...

Pavol Masculine Slovak

Pavol is the Slovak form of Paul, derived from the Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition, as Saint Paul was a pivotal apostle and missionary in the early Church. Pavo...

Paweł Masculine Polish

Paweł is the Polish form of Paul, ultimately derived from the Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble." The name Paul holds profound significance in Christianity due to Saint Paul (originally Saul), a key apostle who sp...

Pawlu Masculine

Pawlu (pronounced POW-loo or pow-LOO) is the Maltese form of the name Paul. In Maltese, personal names are often adapted from Italian and Sicilian variants, reflecting Malta's historical and linguistic ties to Southern E...

Paxton Masculine English

Paxton is an English masculine given name that originates as a transferred use of the English surname Paxton. The surname is derived from a place name, itself composed of the Old English given name Pœcc (of unknown meani...

Payam Masculine Persian

Payam is a Persian masculine given name that means "message" in the Persian language. It derives directly from the Persian noun payâm (پیام), which signifies a communication, tidings, or news. The name reflects the cultu...

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