Meaning & History
Paule is the French feminine form of Paul, which originates from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin.
Etymology and History
The name Paul gained prominence due to Saint Paul, a key apostle in early Christianity. The feminine derivative Paule follows the pattern of other feminized forms like Paula in Swedish and Paulette as a diminutive. While Paula is used across many languages, Paule is specifically French, reflecting the language's tendency to add a silent 'e' to create feminine versions of masculine names.
Cultural Context
Paule also shares its spelling with a commune in Brittany, France, adding a geographical layer to the name's identity. The town of Paule has a notable protohistoric Celtic fortress, but the name itself remains primarily personal.
- Meaning: "small, humble" (feminine form of Paul)
- Origin: Latin, via French
- Type: First name
- Usage: Predominantly French
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Paule