Poul

What does the baby name Poul mean? Learn about what Poul means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Poul - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Poul
P-O-U-L, is a 4-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Poul
POWL
Meaning of Poul
Small, tiny, petite, little one.
Origin of Poul
The name 'Poul' has its roots in Scandinavia, specifically in Denmark. It is a variant of the name Paul, which is derived from the Latin name Paulus. The earliest known use of the name 'Poul' can be traced back to medieval times in Denmark. It was a popular choice among Danish families and has since become a common given name in the country.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Poul
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Paulie
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Paulinus
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Pavli
Pavlik
Pavluschka
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Pol
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Popularity of Poul
The popularity of the name 'Poul' has varied over time. In the early 20th century, it experienced a surge in usage, particularly in Denmark. This can be attributed to the influence of cultural and historical events that shaped Danish society during that period. However, its popularity declined in the latter half of the century, as more modern and trendy names emerged.
Poul currently has 15 likes, and is in the top 8% of liked boy's names. The name Egon is slightly more popular than Poul.

Etymology of Poul

The name 'Poul' has its etymological roots in the Latin name Paulus, which means 'small' or 'humble'. It is derived from the Latin word 'paulus', which translates to 'little' or 'few'. This name was commonly used in ancient Rome and eventually spread throughout Europe, including Scandinavia.

Cultural Significance of Poul

In Danish culture, the name 'Poul' holds particular significance. It is often associated with traits such as humility, kindness, and simplicity. Danish families who choose this name for their children often do so to honor their heritage and embrace their cultural identity. 'Poul' is also a popular choice among families who value tradition and wish to pass down family names from one generation to the next.