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Poul
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Czech
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Proper noun
Poul m anim (female equivalent Poulová)
- a male surname
Declension
Declension of Poul (hard masculine animate)
Further reading
- “Poul”, in Příjmení.cz (in Czech)
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Danish
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Poul
- a male given name, equivalent to English Paul
Related terms
References
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Faroese
Proper noun
Poul m
- a male given name
Usage notes
Patronymics
- son of Poul: Poulsson
- daughter of Poul: Poulsdóttir
Declension
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Old High German pfāl, ultimately from Latin pālus, possibly via a Proto-Germanic intermediate. Cognate with German Pfahl, Dutch paal, English pole, Swedish påle.
Pronunciation
Noun
Poul m (plural Péil)
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French Paul, brought to England by the Normans, itself from Latin Paulus.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Poul
- a male given name from Old French
- Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury Tales: Prologue:
- And ran to Londoun unto Seinte Poules
- Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury Tales: Prologue:
Descendants
- English: Paul
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