Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈpaw/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Catalan and Occitan form of Paul. It also coincides with the Catalan word for "peace".

Related Names

VariantPol(Catalan)
Other Languages & CulturesPal, Pali, Pavli(Albanian) Paulus(Ancient Roman) Boulos, Bulus(Arabic) Boghos, Poghos(Armenian) Pavel, Paviel, Paval(Belarusian) Paul(Biblical) Paulos(Biblical Greek) Paulus(Biblical Latin) Paol(Breton) Pavel(Bulgarian) Paulu(Corsican) Pavao, Pavle, Pavo(Croatian) Pavel(Czech) Paul, Poul, Palle(Danish) Paul(Dutch) Paul, Paulie(English) Paŭlo, Paĉjo(Esperanto) Paul, Paavo(Estonian) Páll(Faroese) Pauli, Paavali, Paavo(Finnish) Pauwel(Flemish) Paul(French) Paulo(Galician) Pavle(Georgian) Paul(German) Pavlos(Greek) Pál(Hungarian) Páll(Icelandic) Pól(Irish) Paolo(Italian) Pauls, Pāvels, Pāvils(Latvian) Paulius(Lithuanian) Pavle, Pavel(Macedonian) Pawlu(Maltese) Paora(Maori) Pål, Paul(Norwegian) Paweł(Polish) Paulo, Paulinho, Ronaldinho(Portuguese) Paul(Romanian) Pavel, Pasha(Russian) Pàulu(Sardinian) Pàl, Pòl(Scottish Gaelic) Pavle(Serbian) Pavol(Slovak) Pavel(Slovene) Pablo(Spanish) Pål, Paul(Swedish) Pavlo(Ukrainian)
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Entry updated August 16, 2017