Paulus (surname)
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Meaning | "small" or "humble" |
Language(s) of origin | Latin |
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Paulus is a Latin surname meaning "small" or "humble".[1]
List of persons with the surname
- Alvarus Paulus, 9th century Spanish scholar and poet
- Anete Paulus (born 1991), Estonian footballer
- Caroline von Paulus (born 1959), French actress, fashion model and singer, better known by her stage name - Bambou
- Christoph Paulus, American politician
- Friedrich Paulus (1890–1957), German Field Marshal of World War II (who commanded German Sixth Army at Stalingrad in 1942-43)
- Greg Paulus (born 1986), basketball player at Duke University and football player at Syracuse University
- Heinrich Paulus (1761–1851), German theologian
- Julius Paulus, 2-3rd centuries AD
- Lucius Aemilius Paulus, several ancient Romans
- Sergius Paulus, first century AD
- Stephen Paulus (1949–2014), American composer
- Thomas Paulus (born 1982), German footballer
- Trina Paulus, American author
- Norma Paulus, Oregon Secretary of State from 1977 to 1985, and the first woman to hold statewide elected office in Oregon
List of persons with the surname
- Alvarus Paulus, 9th century Spanish scholar and poet
- Anete Paulus (born 1991), Estonian footballer
- Caroline von Paulus (born 1959), French actress, fashion model and singer, better known by her stage name - Bambou
- Christoph Paulus, American politician
- Friedrich Paulus (1890–1957), German Field Marshal of World War II (who commanded German Sixth Army at Stalingrad in 1942-43)
- Greg Paulus (born 1986), basketball player at Duke University and football player at Syracuse University
- Heinrich Paulus (1761–1851), German theologian
- Julius Paulus, 2-3rd centuries AD
- Lucius Aemilius Paulus, several ancient Romans
- Sergius Paulus, first century AD
- Stephen Paulus (1949–2014), American composer
- Thomas Paulus (born 1982), German footballer
- Trina Paulus, American author
- Norma Paulus, Oregon Secretary of State from 1977 to 1985, and the first woman to hold statewide elected office in Oregon
References
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