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(the roman family name paulus derives from the ‘latin adjective’ meaning “small” or “humble” and is cognate to the modern english word “few”)
(during the ‘classical age’ it was used to distinguish the ‘minor’ of 2 people of the same ‘family’ bearing the same ‘name’)
(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 being appreciated the “modest” meaning of this name)
(in ‘arabic’, “paul” is phonetically translated to بولس (‘bulus’ / in the ‘bible’) or بول (boulos, from the english name “paul”))
(it is occasionally used as a ‘slang term’, used to indicate the equivalent of the english slang term “boss”)
(the name paul is common in all ‘european languages’) –>
‘english’
‘french’
‘spanish’
‘portuguese’
‘italian’
‘german’
‘dutch’
‘scandinavian’
‘greek’
‘russian’
‘georgian’
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(the feminine versions are) –>
“paula”
“pauline”
“paulina”
“paulette”
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