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Pascal (given name)

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Pascal
Pronunciationpahs-KALL
Gendermasculine
Origin
Word/nameLatin
Meaning"associated with Easter (Passover)"
Other names
Related namesPascale, Pascalle, Paschal, Paskal, Pashk, Paschalis, Pascaline, Pasquale, Pascoale, Pascoal, Pasqual, Pascual, Pascoe, Pasco

Pascal is a common masculine Francophone given name, cognate of Italian name Pasquale, Spanish name Pascual, Catalan name Pasqual and Portuguese name Pascoal.

Pascal is common in French-speaking countries, Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. Derived feminine forms include Pascale, Pascalle or Pascalina. Pascal is also common as a surname[1] in France, and in Italy (in Piedmont, Aosta Valley and, as De Pascal, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia).

Pascal derives from the Latin paschalis or pashalis, which means "relating to Easter", from the Latin term for "Easter", pascha, Greek Πάσχα, from the Aramaic pasḥā (Hebrew pesach) "Passover" (since the Hebrew holiday Passover coincides closely with the later Christian holiday of Easter, the Latin word came to be used for both occasions). The Christian given name is in origin from the meaning "one born on Easter day", or "born on Pentecost" (see below).

Variations of the given name include: Paschal, Pasqual, Pasquale, Paskal, Pascoal, Pascale, Pascha, Paschalis, Pascual, Pascoe, and Pasco.

The name arises in the early medieval period, in Latin spelled Paschalis. An early bearer is Antipope Paschal (fl. 687), and Pope Paschal I (d. 824). A variant Latin form of the name is Paschasius; this is the name of the 9th-century Frankish saint Paschasius Radbertus. Peter Pascual (Petrus Paschasius, d. 1299) was a bishop and martyr of medieval Andalusia. Saint Pascal (or San Pasqual) refers to Paschal Baylon (1540–1592), a Spanish friar and mystic. Baylon was born on 24 May 1540 to Aragonese peasants. His parents named him Pasqual because he was born on the day of the feast of Pentecost (not Easter), because Pentecost in Spain was known as "the Pasch (or Passover) of the Holy Ghost" at the time.[2] After Pascual Baylon's beatification (1618) and canonization (1690), it became common to give the name Pascal to children born on the feast day of Saint Pascal (17 May) rather than on Easter or Pentecost, or independently of the child's date of birth.

People

  • Pascal Caffet (born 1962), French pastry confectioner and chocolate maker¨
  • Pascal Charbonneau (born 1983), Canadian chess Grandmaster and financial analyst
  • Pascal Chimbonda (born 1979), French footballer
  • Pascal Covici (1885–1964), Romanian Jewish-American book publisher and editor
  • Pascal Cygan (born 1974), French retired footballer
  • Pascal Dozie (born 1939), Nigerian entrepreneur and businessman
  • Pascal Hitzler, German-American computer scientist
  • Pascal Köpke (born 1995), German footballer
  • Pascal Légitimus (born 1959), French actor, comedian and theatre director
  • Pascal Obispo (born 1965), French singer-songwriter
  • Pascal Olmeta (born 1961), French former football goalkeeper
  • Pascal Payet (born 1963), French murderer noted for his prison escapes
  • Pascal Pia, French writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar born Pierre Durand (1903–1979)
  • Pascal Rogé (born 1951), French pianist
  • Pascal Siakam (born 1994), Cameroonian basketball player in the National Basketball Association
  • Pascal Soriot (born 1959), chief executive officer of the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca
  • Pascal Struijk (born 1999), Dutch footballer
  • Pascal Wehrlein (born 1994), Former German-Mauritian Formula E and Formula 1 driver.

Fictional characters

  • Pascal, a character in the Animal Crossing series.
  • Pascal, Rapunzel's pet chameleon from Tangled (2010 film)

References

  1. ^ "Pascal - Name Meaning and Origin". thinkbabynames.com. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
  2. ^ Staniforth, Oswald. "St. Pascal Baylon." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911.[1].

See also

  • Pascal (surname)
  • Pascal (disambiguation)
  • Paschal (disambiguation)
  • Pascha (disambiguation)
  • Pasquale (disambiguation)
  • Pasqual (disambiguation)
  • Pascual (disambiguation)
  • Pascoe
  • Pasco (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Pascal
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