Paul (given name)
Paul is a common masculine given name in countries and ethnicities with a Christian heritage and, beyond Europe, in Christian religious communities throughout the world. Paul – or its variations – can be a given name or surname.
Origin and diffusion
The name has existed since Roman times. It derives from the Roman family name Paulus or Paullus, from the Latin adjective meaning "small" or "humble". During the Classical Age it was used to distinguish the minor of two people of the same family bearing the same name. The Roman patrician family of the Gens Aemilia included such prominent persons as Lucius Aemilius Paullus, Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, Tertia Aemilia Paulla, and Sergius Paulus.Its prevalence in nations with a Christian heritage is primarily due to its attachment to Saint Paul the Apostle, whose Greek name was Παῦλος, Paûlos, a transliteration from the Latin, also carrying the "modest" meaning of this name, and possibly chosen because of its similarity to his Jewish name Šaul. The name Paul is common, with variations, in all European languages.
Paul's popularity has varied. In the United States, the 1990 census shows it ranked the 13th most common name; however, Social Security Administration data shows popularity in the top 20 until 1968, with steadily declining use until its 2015 rank of 200th.
The feminine versions are Paula, Pauline, Paulina, and Paulette.
Translations
- Albanian: Pali, Pavli, Pal
- Amharic: ጳውሎስ
- Latin: Paulus, Paulinus
- بولس, بول, PACL
- *occasionally used as a slang term, used to indicate the equivalent of the English slang term "boss"
- Aragonese: Pavlo
- Armenian Old: Պաւղոս
- * Armenian Western: Պօղոս
- * Armenian Eastern: Պողոս
- Assamese: Pabloo
- Asturian: Pablu
- Basque: Paulo
- Belarusian: Павeл, Паўлюк, Паўлюсь, Пол
- Bengali: পল
- Biblical Greek: Paulos or Pavlos
- Biblical Latin: Paulus
- Bosnian: Pavao, Pavão, Pavle
- Breton: Paol
- Bulgarian: Павел
- Catalan: Pau, Pol
- Chinese: 保羅, 保罗, 保祿
- Coptic: ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲉ, ⲡⲁⲩ
- Cornish: Pawl
- Corsican: Paulu
- Croatian: Pavao, Pavle, Pavo
- Czech: Pavel
- Danish: Poul, Povl, Palle
- Dutch: Paul, Paulus, Pauwel
- Esperanto: Paŭlo, Paĉjo
- Estonian: Paul, Paavel, Paavo
- Faroese: Páll, Pál, Palli, Pól, Pauli
- Fijian: Paula
- Finnish: Paavali, Paavo, Pauli
- French: Paul, Pol
- Frisian: Pouw, Powles, Paulus
- Galician: Paulo
- Georgian: პავლე
- German: Paul
- Greek: Παύλος
- Gujarati: પોલ
- Haitian Creole: Pòl
- Hakka: Pó-lò
- Hausa: Bulus
- Hawaiian: Paulo
- Hebrew:
- Hindi: पौलुस, पौल
- Hungarian: Pál
- Icelandic: Páll
- Indonesian: Paulus
- Irish: Pól, Pódhl
- Italian: Paolo, Paolino
- Japanese: ポール, and in Biblical context, パウロ
- Kannada: ಪಾಲ್
- Korean: 파울로스 or 폴
- * Catholic: 바오로
- * Orthodox: 바울로
- * Protestant: 바울, 바우로
- Latin: Paulus
- Latvian: Pauls, Pāvils
- Lithuanian: Paulas, Paulius, Povilas
- Luganda: Paolo
- Malayalam: പൗലോസ്
- Macedonian: Павле
- Maltese: Pawl, Pawlu
- Manx: Payl
- Maori: Paora
- Marathi: पौलुस, पॉल, पाव्लो, पाब्लो
- Mongolian: Павел, Паул
- Na'vi: Pawl
- Nepali: पावलले
- Norwegian: Paul, Pål
- Occitan: Pau
- Old English: Paulus
- Philippine languages: Pablo or Paulo
- Polish: Paweł
- Portuguese: Paulo, Paulino, Paulinho
- Punjabi: ਪੌਲੁਸਨੇ
- Romanian: Paul, Pavel
- Russian: Пол, Павел, Паша
- Sardinian: Paulu
- Scottish Gaelic: Pòl, Pàl
- Serbian: Павле
- Shona: Paurosi
- Sicilian: Pàulu, Paulu
- Sinhala: පාවුලු
- Slovak: Pavol
- Slovene: Pavel
- Spanish: Pablo, Paulino
- Swedish: Paul, Pål
- Tamil: பவுல்
- Telugu: పాల్
- Thai: พอล
- Ukrainian: Павло, Пол
- پال
- Venetian: Pagoło, Poło
- Vietnamese: Phao-lô
- Welsh: Pawl
Notable examples
- Patriarch Paul
- Paul I
- Paul II
- Paul, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople
- Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft
- Paul Thomas Anderson, American film director and screenwriter
- Paul Anka, Canadian singer and songwriter
- Paul Anspach, Belgian épée and foil fencer, two-time Olympic champion
- Paul Acheampong Cofie Atuahene, Ghanaian politician
- Paul Bateson, American former radiorapher, convicted murderer, and suspected serial killer
- Paul Benjamin, American actor and playwright
- Paul Bernardo, Canadian serial killer and rapist
- Paul Bettany, English actor
- Paul Blomfield British politician
- Paul D. Boyer, American biochemist, Nobel prize winner
- Paul Breitner, German international footballer
- Paul Breyne, Belgian politician
- Paul Bristow, British politician
- Paul Brown, American football coach, team owner, and executive
- Paul Bryar, American actor
- Paul Cézanne, French artist
- Paul Christophe, French politician
- Paul Craft, American singer-songwriter
- Paul Crutzen, Dutch meteorologist, Nobel prize winner
- Paul Desmond, American jazz saxophonist and composer
- Paul Dirac, English physicist and Nobel-prize winner
- Paul Dukas, French composer
- Paul Ehrenfest, Austrian-Dutch theoretical physicist
- Paul Ehrlich, German physician and chemist
- Paul Erdős, Hungarian mathematician
- Paul Friedberg, American Olympic fencer
- Paul Gascoigne, English footballer
- Paul Gauguin, French painter
- Paul Geidel, The longest-serving prison inmate in the United States
- Paul George, American basketball player
- Paul Giamatti, American actor
- Paul Goldstein, American tennis player
- Paul Götze, Nazi SS officer at Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps executed for war crimes
- Paul Haarhuis, Dutch tennis player
- Paul Hewson, Irish singer better known as "Bono" of U2
- Paul Henderson, American journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize
- Paul Jennings Hill, American minister convicted of killing John Britton
- Paul Hindemith, German composer
- Paul von Hindenburg, German field marshal and statesman
- Paul Hinder, bishop from Abu Dhabi
- Paul Hogan, Australian actor and comedian
- Paul Homan, American economist
- Paul Ince, English international footballer
- Pavlo Ishchenko, Ukrainian-Israeli boxer
- Paul Janssen, Belgian pharmacologist, founder of Janssen Pharmaceutica
- Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda
- Paul Keating, Australian Prime Minister
- Paul Klee, Swiss-German painter
- Paul John Knowles, American serial killer and rapist
- Paul Klenerman, British Olympic sabre fencer
- Paul Kruger, President of the South African Republic
- Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize-winning American economist and writer
- Paul LePage, American politician and businessman
- Paul Levesque, American wrestler better known as "Triple H"
- Paul Makler Sr., American Olympic fencer
- Paul McCartney, English singer and musician; member of The Beatles
- Paul Millsap, American basketball player
- Paul Morphy, American chess player
- Paul Newman, American actor and philanthropist
- Paul Nipkow, German inventor
- Paul Oakenfold, English DJ and electronic musician
- Paul Okon, Australian football manager and player
- Paul Orndorff, American former professional wrestler
- Paul Otlet, Belgian author and peace activist, father of information science
- Paul Pairet, French chef
- Paul Pierce, American basketball player
- Paul Pogba, French footballer
- Paul Poiret, French fashion designer
- Paul Poom, Estonian actor
- Paul Rabil, American professional lacrosse player
- Paul Reiser, American comedian
- Paul Reubens, American comedian known for playing Pee-wee Herman
- Paul Reuter, German-born British news reporter, founder of the Reuters News Agency
- Paul Revere, patriot of the American Revolution and silversmith
- Paul Robeson, American actor, singer and activist
- Paul Rodgers, English musician/songwriter, singer in Free and Bad Company
- Paul Roma, American retired professional wrestler
- Paul Rudd, American actor
- Paul Ryan, American politician and former House Speaker
- Paul Samuelson, Nobel Prize-winning American economist
- Paul Scholes, England international footballer
- Paul Scofield, English actor
- Paul Sereno, paleontologist
- Paul Simon, American musician
- Paul Smith, English fashion designer
- Paul Stastny, Canadian-American ice hockey player
- Paul Michael Stephani, American serial killer
- Paul Sutter, American astrophysicist
- Paul Van Himst, Belgian footballer
- Paul van Ostaijen, Belgian poet and writer
- Paul Verhoeven, Dutch film director
- Paul Verlaine, French poet
- Paul Volcker, American economist
- Paul Walker, American actor
- Paul Weller, English musician
- Paul Wesley, American actor
- Paul Whitehouse, Welsh comedian
- Paul Wight, American wrestler known as "Big Show"
- Paul Winchell, American ventriloquist, comedian, actor, voice artist, humanitarian, and inventor
- Paul Wolfowitz, American political scientist and diplomat
- Pope Paul
- Saint Paul