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      Meaning of the first name Paula

      Origin

      Latin

      Meaning

      Humble, Small

      Variations

      Kaula, Pabla, Paola
      The name Paula traces its roots back to ancient Latin origins. Derived from the Latin word Paulus, meaning humble or small, Paula has been in use since the days of the ancient Roman Empire. In Roman times, the name Paula was often taken as a feminine form of the male name Paulus, which itself was a common name among early Christians. As followers of Christianity began to spread throughout the Roman Empire, the name Paula gained popularity as a given name for girls, often symbolizing humility and modesty in religious contexts.

      Throughout history, the name Paula has found prominence in various cultures and regions. In the early Christian era, Saint Paula of Rome, a noblewoman who devoted her life to charity and asceticism, became renowned for her piousness and acts of kindness. Her example perpetuated the popularity of the name in Western societies. In modern times, Paula remains a commonly used name across the globe. It continues to be a popular choice for parents who admire its humble and modest connotations. The name's enduring appeal is not only a testament to its historical significance but also its relevance in present-day society

      Based on our records...

      Garcia

      Garcia

      This is the most common surname associated with Paula.
      Juan

      Juan

      This is the most common name of those married to a Paula.
      Maria

      Maria

      This is the most common name for a child of a Paula.
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