Pauline (given name)

Pauline is a female first name and an extension of the first name Paula, which in turn is the feminine form of Paul.

Meaning and variants

The name Pauline is originally from the Latin Paulina and means " little one" or " the Younger " (cf. Latin " paulus " = " small" ). Likewise, the words Paula and Pauline also mean "lovely".

The appropriate form for the name Pauline in the Italian language is Paolina ( Paula accordingly Italian Paola ). In Russian, is the form of the name Pavlina ( Pavla ). A Finnish form of the name is Pauliina. In the French language exist in addition to the - written as in German - as well as the form of Pauline Paulette Koseformen or Pauletta.

A masculine form of the name is Paulino.

Name Days

Famous names winners

  • Pauline Astor (1880-1972), member of the well-known for its richness Astor family
  • Pauline Baynes (1922-2008), British illustrator and author.
  • Paulina Chiziane ( born 1955 ), Mozambican writer
  • Pauline Clarke (1921-2013), British journalist and children's book author
  • Pauline Collins ( born 1940 ), British theater and film actress
  • Pauline Davis (1917-1995), American politician
  • Pauline Davis - Thompson (born 1966 ), Bahamian track and field athlete
  • Pauline Étienne ( * 1989), Belgian actress
  • Pauline Holdstock ( born 1948 ), Canadian writer, literary critic and essayist British origin
  • Pauline Horson (1858-1918), German soprano and chamber singer
  • Pauline Kael (1919-2001), U.S. film critic
  • Pauline Knof (* 1980), German theater and film actress
  • Pauline von Koenigsegg (1830-1912), Austrian maid of honor
  • Pauline Lafont (1963-1988), French actress
  • Pauline of Lippe (1769-1820), Princess of Lippe
  • Pauline Lucca (1841-1908), Austrian opera singer (soprano )
  • Pauline von Mallinckrodt (1817-1881), foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of Christian Charity; Beatified in 1985
  • Pauline Marois ( born 1949 ), Canadian politician
  • Pauline Martin (1861-1951) was a nun in the Order of Discalced Carmelites, natural sister of St. Therese of Lisieux
  • Pauline McLynn (born 1962 ), Irish actress and writer
  • Pauline von Metternich (1836-1921), Austrian salonière and philanthropist
  • Pauline Montgelas (1874-1961), active in the German Catholic Women's League, campaigned for good working conditions of young women
  • Pauline Nyiramasuhuko, (* 1946), Rwandan war criminal
  • Pauline Oliveros ( born 1932 ), American composer and accordionist
  • Pauline Phillips (1918-2013), American columnist and radio host
  • Paulina Porizkova (born 1965 ), American fashion model and actress
  • Pauline of Saxe- Weimar -Eisenach (1852-1904), duchess of Saxony and by marriage Hereditary Grand Duchess of Saxe- Weimar -Eisenach
  • Pauline von Sagan (1782-1845), Princess of Courland, Duchess of Sagan and by marriage Princess of Hohenzollern - Hechingen
  • Pauline Schanz (1828-1913), German writer
  • Pauline Vasseur (* 1988), French singer
  • Pauline Ulrich (1835-1916), German court actress at the Dresden Court Theatre
  • Pauline Viardot -Garcia (1821-1910), French singer (mezzo- soprano) and pianist
  • Pauline of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1855-1925), princess and by marriage Princess of Bentheim and Steinfurt 1890-1918
  • Pauline Wiesel (1778-1848), friend of Rahel Varnhagen
  • Pauline of Württemberg (1800-1873), 1820-1864 Queen of Württemberg
  • Pauline of Württemberg (1810-1856), Princess of Württemberg and by marriage Duchess of Nassau

Artist Name

  • Pauline, pseudonym of Margot Ehrich (* 1936), German writer

Others

  • The electric locomotive E 69 02 of the former local railway Aktien-Gesellschaft (LAG ) has been nicknamed Pauline.
  • In the video game Donkey Kong (Nintendo ), the female character who needs to be rescued by Mario, the name Pauline.
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