Paule

Meaning of Paule

Paule is a charming and feminine name with French origins. It is pronounced as "pohl" (/pol/) in French. This name has a variation, Paula, which is also commonly used. Paule has been given to a small number of babies in the United States since at least the 1950s, peaking in popularity in 1953 when it ranked at 4227th place with 8 occurrences. While not as common as some other names, Paule carries an air of elegance and uniqueness that may appeal to parents seeking a less common choice for their daughter.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as pohl (/pol/)

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Notable People Named Paule

Paule Marshall was a renowned American writer, celebrated for her debut novel Brown Girl, Brownstones and honored with a MacArthur Fellowship grant in 1992.
Paule du Bouchet is a French writer and novelist known for her works for youth and her role in the Music Department of Gallimard Jeunesse.
Paule Baillargeon is a Canadian actress and film director known for her award-winning performance in I've Heard the Mermaids Singing and her notable roles in films such as Jesus of Montreal and Days of Darkness.
Paule Vézelay (1892–1984) was a British painter known for her abstract and modernist works.
Paule Régnier, a French writer born in 1888, was awarded the Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française in 1934.
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