Paula name - Meaning of Paula
- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 6
- Usage
- German, English, Finnish, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Croatian, Ancient Roman, Latin
- Pronounced
- POW-lah (German, Spanish, Polish, Croatian) , PAWL-ə (English) , POW-lə (Portuguese)
- Paula Meaning
- Feminine form of Paulus (see Paul). This was the name of a 4th-century Roman saint who was a companion of Saint Jerome. Paula originates in Latin language and means "tiny, petite". It is a feminine form of Paul, ultimately derived from Paulus. In French it is used as a surname as well. It was also the name of a saint, Saint Paula was a follower of Saint Jerome.
Paula Related Names
Variants: Paola (Spanish), Pauletta, Pauline, Pavlina, Pawla, Pawlina, Pavla
Diminutives: Pauletta (English), Pavica (Croatian)
Masculine Forms: Paul (German), Paavali, Pauli (Finnish), Pablo (Spanish), Paulo (Portuguese), Pau, Pol (Catalan), Paul (Romanian), Pál (Hungarian), Paweł (Polish), Paul, Pauwel (Dutch), Pål, Paul (Swedish), Pål, Paul (Norwegian), Paul, Poul (Danish), Paulus (Ancient Roman)
Other Languages: Pavla (Czech), Paule, Paulette (French), Pála (Icelandic), Paola (Italian), Pavla (Slovene)
Paula Celebrities
Paula Abdul - musician, Paula Cole - musician, Paula Allen - writer, Paula Boyd - writer, Paula Deandra - singer, Paula Fox - writer, Paula Gosling - writer, Paula Green - writer, Paula Gunn - published author, Paula Labaredas - actress, Paula Ludwig - writer, Paula Meehan - writer, Paula Morris - writer,