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Feminine form of Paulus (see Paul). A 4th-century Roman saint and companion of Saint Jerome bore this name.

The French feminine form of Paulus (see Paul).

A variant of Pauline.

A variant spelling of Pauline.

A Latinate feminine diminutive of Paul.

A French feminine diminutive of Paul.

The Finnish variant of Paul.

The Dutch feminine form of Paulinus (see Paulino).

The Finnish variant of Paulina.

The French variant of Paulinus (see Paulino).

The Slovak variant of Paulina.

Feminine form of Paulinus (see Paulino).

The French feminine form of Paulinus (see Paulino).

The Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Paulinus, itself derived from Paulus (see Paul). Saint Paulinus of Nola was a 5th-century...

The original Latin form of Paulino.

The Lithuanian variant of Paul.

The Esperanto variant of Paul.

The Portuguese and Galician form of Paulus (see Paul).

The Biblical Greek form of Paul.

The Latvian variant of Paul.

The Sardinian form of Paulus (see Paul).

The Corsican form of Paulus (see Paul).

The Latin form of Paul.

From the Greek word παυσανίας (pausanias) signifying "reliever of sorrow", from παῦσις (pausis) "stopping" and ἀνία (ania) "grief, sorrow". Notable...

An older Dutch form of Paul.

A Belarusian variant form of Paul.

A modern form of Pavana.

Signifies "purification, wind, air" in Sanskrit. This serves as another name for the Hindu god Vayu.

The Croatian variant of Paul.

The Russian, Czech, Bulgarian, Slovene, Macedonian and Belarusian variant of Paul.

A Latvian variant of Paul.

The Old Church Slavic form of Paulus.

The Croatian feminine form of Pavao.

An alternate transcription of Belarusian Павел (see Pavel).

A Latvian form of Paul.

The Czech and Slovene feminine form of Paul.

The Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian variant of Paul.

The Albanian variant of Paul.

The Bulgarian form of Paulinus (see Paulino).

The Czech and Slovak variant of Paulina.

The Bulgarian, Macedonian and Greek variant of Paulina.

The Ukrainian variant of Paul.

The modern Greek variant of Paul.

A Croatian short form of Pavao.

The Slovak variant of Paul.

The Polish variant of Paul.

The Maltese variant of Paul.

Signifies "peace" in Latin. In Roman mythology, this was the name of the goddess of peace.

From an English surname that was derived from a place name signifying "Pœcc's town". Pœcc is an Old English given name of unknown meaning.

Signifies "message" in Persian.

Signifies "(sky) blue" in Mapuche.

A variant of Peyton.

Signifies "peace" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de la Paz, meaning "Our Lady of Peace".

Signifies "gold" in Hebrew.

From the English word peace, ultimately from Latin pax. This name is most prevalent in Nigeria and other parts of Africa.

The Irish and Scottish Gaelic variant of Peter.

From a surname that was a variant of Pierce.