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    Paul-Jean

    Pronunciation: Pawl-ZHAHN

    ♂ Male
    Latin, Hebrew

    Meaning

    small, humble, and God is gracious

    Origin

    Latin and Hebrew

    History & Etymology

    Paul-Jean is a compound name, combining two very common and historically significant names: Paul and Jean. 'Paul' derives from the Roman cognomen 'Paulus', meaning 'small' or 'humble'. It gained immense popularity due to Saint Paul, one of the most influential figures in the spread of Christianity. 'Jean' is the French form of 'John', which comes from the Hebrew name 'Yochanan', meaning 'Yahweh is gracious'. John the Baptist and John the Apostle are central figures in Christian tradition, ensuring the name's widespread use across Europe.

    The combination of these two names is a relatively modern practice, particularly prevalent in French-speaking cultures. Compound names often serve to honor multiple family members or to create a unique yet traditional identity. The pairing of 'Paul' and 'Jean' brings together qualities of humility and divine grace, reflecting a strong Christian heritage.

    Paul-Jean in different fonts

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    Paul-JeanPacifico
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