Meaning & Origin
Pol is a Catalan form of Paul. The name Paul ultimately derives from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. This meaning is associated with the early Christian apostle Paul, originally named Saul, who converted to Christianity after a vision of Jesus and became a key missionary in the Mediterranean.
Pol is a given name used primarily in Catalan-speaking regions, such as Catalonia and Andorra. It also appears in other European countries including Belgium, Luxembourg, and Spain. While Pol is most often a variant of Paul, it can occasionally be a short form of other names like Polydore, Apollonius, or Leopold, though these are less common. In Cambodia and Thailand, the same spelling may have a different linguistic origin.
Notable Bearers
Pol has been borne by notable figures in various fields. In sports, there is Spanish field hockey player Pol Amat, Belgian footballer Pol Anoul, Spanish footballer Pol Bueso, and Andorran swimmer Pol Arias. In the arts, Belgian sculptor Pol Bury and Luxembourg composer Pol Albrecht have contributed to culture. In academia, Spain-born economist Pol Antràs is a prominent figure. And in industry and politics, Belgian industrialist Pol Clovis Boël and his grandson Pol Boël were influential.
Cultural Significance
As a variant of Paul, Pol shares in the widespread tradition of the name Paul in Christian contexts. The Catalan form reflects the region's linguistic evolution from Latin, showing how names adapt to local languages. In Catalonia, it is a classic name that remains in use today.
Meaning: "small" or "humble" (from Latin Paulus)
Origin: Catalan form of Paul
Type: First name (male)
Regions of use: Catalonia, Andorra, also Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain