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Paul is a given name of Latin origin, derived from Paulus meaning “small” or “humble.” It has been widely used in Christian, European, and Western naming traditions and has local forms in many languages, including Paolo, Pavel, Paulo, Pablo, and Pável.

Saint Paul the Apostle is among the most influential bearers of the name. Born Saul of Tarsus,

In modern times, Paul remains a common given name across many countries. Notable bearers include Paul McCartney

The name also appears in place names and institutions, reflecting its historical and cultural reach.

he
became
a
leading
figure
in
early
Christianity,
and
his
writings
and
missionary
work
helped
shape
Christian
theology
and
the
spread
of
the
church.
and
Paul
Simon
(musicians),
Paul
Allen
(co-founder
of
Microsoft),
Paul
Walker
(actor),
Paul
Rudd
(actor),
Paul
Giamatti
(actor),
Paul
Dirac
(physicist),
Paul
Erdős
(mathematician),
and
Paul
Berg
(biochemist
and
Nobel
laureate).