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* [[Paul (name)]], about the given name Paul |
* [[Paul (name)]], about the given name Paul |
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* [[Paul I of Russia]], the Emperor of Russia between 1796 and 1801. |
* [[Paul I of Russia]], the Emperor of Russia between 1796 and 1801. |
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* [[Paul Gascoigne]], Footballer |
* [[Paul Gascoigne]], Footballer |
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* [[Paul Gauguin]], a French artist |
* [[Paul Gauguin]], a French artist |
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* [[Paul Getty]], Philanthropist |
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* Sir [[Paul McCartney]], formerly a member of The Beatles |
* Sir [[Paul McCartney]], formerly a member of The Beatles |
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* [[Paul Merton]], Comedian |
* [[Paul Merton]], Comedian |
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* [[Paul Newman]], Actor |
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* [[Paulus Potter]] (1625–1654), Dutch painter |
* [[Paulus Potter]] (1625–1654), Dutch painter |
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* [[Paul Rodgers]], Musician |
* [[Paul Rodgers]], Musician |
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* [[Paul Scholes]], Footballer |
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* [[Paul Simon]], Musician |
* [[Paul Simon]], Musician |
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* [[Paul Weller]], Musician |
* [[Paul Weller]], Musician |
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* [[Paul Whitehouse]], Comedian |
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* [[Peter Paul Reubens]], Artist |
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* [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], Philosopher |
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* [[John Paul Jones]], Musician |
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===as a [[Surname]]=== |
===as a [[Surname]]=== |
Revision as of 15:11, 27 December 2007
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Latin |
Meaning | Small |
Paul is a common English name, derived from Paulus, a nomen of ancient Rome, while also appearing as the cognomen for other Romans. It may also refer to the following:
Roman and Byzantine empire
- Paul (jurist) or Julius Paulus (Second Century AD), a Roman jurist
- Paulus Catena (-362), a Roman notary
- Lucius Aemilius Paulus Macedonicus (229 BC-160 BC), a Roman general
- Paulus Alexandrinus (4th century), a Hellenistic astrologer
- Paul of Aegina or Paulus Aegineta (625?–690?), a Greek surgeon
Christianity
Saints
- Paul the Apostle from Tarsus, or Saint Paul, early Christian missionary and author of numerous letters of the New Testament of the Christian Bible (AD 3-10 — 62-68)
- See Saint Paul (disambiguation), for other saints named "Paul", and places named after them
Popes
- Pope Paul (disambiguation), the chosen name of several Popes of the Roman Catholic Church upon election to the papacy
- Pope Paul I (Pope from 757–767)
- Pope Paul II (Pope from 1417–1471)
- Pope Paul III (Pope from 1534-1549)
- Pope Paul IV (Pope from 1555-1559)
- Pope Paul V (Pope from 1605-1621)
- Pope Paul VI (Pope from 1963-1978)
Other
- Paulus Jovius (1483-1552), an Italian bishop
- Paul the Deacon or Paulus Diaconus (ca. 720–800), an Italian Benedictine monk
Other people
- Paul (name), about the given name Paul
- Paul I of Russia, the Emperor of Russia between 1796 and 1801.
- Paulus Castrensis (14th century), Italian jurist
- Paul Gascoigne, Footballer
- Paul Gauguin, a French artist
- Paul Getty, Philanthropist
- Sir Paul McCartney, formerly a member of The Beatles
- Paul Merton, Comedian
- Paul Newman, Actor
- Paulus Potter (1625–1654), Dutch painter
- Paul Rodgers, Musician
- Paul Scholes, Footballer
- Paul Simon, Musician
- Paul Weller, Musician
- Paul Whitehouse, Comedian
- Peter Paul Reubens, Artist
- Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosopher
- John Paul Jones, Musician
as a Surname
- Alice Stokes Paul - American suffragist leader
- Bruno Paul - German architect, interior designer, and furniture designer
- Les Paul - guitar man
- Ron Paul - 2008 United States presidential candidate
- William Paul (attorney), Alaskan politician and attorney.
- William Paul (British politician), communist activist.
- William Paul (footballer), Scottish footballer
- Lynsey de Paul - English singer-songwriter
- Vincent de Paul - Catholic saint
- Alvarus Paulus, 9th century Spanish scholar and poet
- Friedrich Paulus (1890–1957), German general
Places
- Paul, Cornwall, England, UK
- Paul, Idaho, United States
Other uses
- Ahluwalia, where Paul is an alternative name for this community of Punjab
- Paul (Pokémon), a fictional character
- PAUL, a bakery franchise based in France
- Paul (song), by the German punk band Die Ärzte
- St. Paul (oratorio), a work by Felix Mendelssohn originally entitled 'Paulus' (in its German version)
- Paul is dead, conspiracy theory