Pól

Pól is a masculine given name in the Irish language.

Persons with the name

  • Pól Brennan, (born 1956), Irish, musician.
  • Pól Callaghan, Northern Irish, politician.
  • Pól Kinsella, (1963-1994) Derry-born I.R.A. prisoner, who died of leukaemia while serving an 18-year prison sentence for arms offences.
  • Pól Ó Foighil, (1928–2005), Irish, politician and activist for Irish-speaking.
  • Pól Thorsteinsson, (born 1973), Faroese, a football player.
  • See also

  • Paul (name)
  • PL

    PL, P.L., Pl, Pl., or .pl may refer to::

    Politics, law and philosophy

  • Pl., an abbreviation for Plural
  • Partido Laborista
  • Patrologia Latina
  • Partit Laburista, a Maltese political party
  • Philippine Legislature, a legislature that existed in the Philippines from 1907 to 1935
  • PL Kyodan, a religious movement founded in Japan in the early 20th Century
  • Poland, ISO 3166-1 country code
  • Polish language, ISO 639-1 code
  • Private label, an arrangement between companies regarding the exclusive sale of goods
  • Progressive Labor Party, a United States communist party
  • Propositional logic, a system of evaluating truth-based propositions in terms of binary logic
  • Public library
  • Public law
  • Public liability
  • PL postcode area, a group of postcode districts in England
  • Science, aviation and military

  • PL tone, a kind of squelching of an audio signal
  • Pluto, a dwarf planet discovered by Percival Lowell
  • Patriotic League (Bosnian: Patriotska Liga), a first military organisation of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Photoluminescence, the re-emission of photons from a surface following exposure
  • Paul (name)

    Paul i/ˈpɔːl/ is a common masculine name in countries and ethnicities with a Christian heritage (Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Protestantism) and, beyond Europe, in Christian religious communities throughout the world. The name has existed since Roman times and derives from the Roman family name Paulus or Paullus – in particular in the Roman patrician family of the Gens Aemilia – including prominent persons such as Lucius Aemilius Paullus, Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, Tertia Aemilia Paulla (the wife of Scipio Africanus), as well as Sergius Paulus.

    Origin and diffusion

    The Roman family name Paulus derives from the Latin adjective meaning "small" or "humble" and is cognate to the modern English word few. During the Classical Age it was used to distinguish the minor of two people of the same family bearing the same name. Its prevalence in nations with a Christian heritage is primarily due to its attachment to Saint Paul the Apostle, whose Greek name was Παῦλος, Paûlos, a transliteration from the Latin, also being appreciated the "modest" meaning of this name.

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