Paulus
Paulus is the Latin form of the given name Paul. It derives from the Latin adjective Paulus, meaning “small” or “humble,” and has ancient roots in the Roman world. The name became prominent in the Christian tradition, where it was used in Latin-language texts and liturgy and gave rise to modern forms such as Paul (English and French), Paolo (Italian), Pablo (Spanish), and Pavel (Slavic languages).
The most famous bearer of the name is Saint Paul the Apostle, a central figure in early
In later centuries, Paulus has remained common as a male given name in German- and Dutch-speaking regions,
Beyond religious and regional usage, Paulus functions as a cultural form that reflects the historical influence