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Pavle ( Macedonian and sr-cyr, Павле; ka, პავლე) is a Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian male given name corresponding to English
Paul Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
; the name is of
biblical The Bible (from Koine Greek , , 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures that are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, and many other religions. The Bible is an anthologya compilation of texts of a ...
origin (cf.
Saint Paul Paul; grc, Παῦλος, translit=Paulos; cop, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ; hbo, פאולוס השליח (previously called Saul of Tarsus;; ar, بولس الطرسوسي; grc, Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς, Saũlos Tarseús; tr, Tarsuslu Pavlus; ...
). People known mononymously as Pavle include: *
Pavle I, Serbian Patriarch Serbian Patriarch Pavle I ( sr-cyr, Српски патријарх Павле I; 1527–1541) was the Archbishop of Peć and self-proclaimed Serbian Patriarch from around 1530 to 1541. He tried to end the long period of vacancy of the Serbian ...
(c. 1526–1541), Serbian Orthodox bishop *
Pavle, Serbian Patriarch Pavle ( sr-cyr, Павле, ''Paul''; 11 September 1914 – 15 November 2009) was the patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1990 to his death. His full title was ''His Holiness the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and ...
(1914–2009), Serbian Orthodox Patriarch People with this name include: *
Pavle Abramidze Pavle Abramidze ( ka, პავლე აბრამიძე; russian: Павел Ивлианович Абрамидзе; 19 March 1901 – 3 April 1989) was a Georgians, Georgian commander in the Soviet Union, Soviet military. Promoted to major ...
(1901–1989), Georgian Soviet general *
Pavle Dešpalj Pavle Dešpalj (18 June 1934 – 16 December 2021) was a Croatian composer and conductor. Biography Pavle Dešpalj graduated from Music Academy in Zagreb where he studied composition with Prof. Stjepan Šulek. In 1961 he founded Zadar's festiv ...
(born 1934), Croatian composer and conductor *
Pavle Đurišić Pavle Đurišić ( sr-cyr, Павле Ђуришић, ; 9 July 1909 – April 1945) was a Montenegrin Serb regular officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army who became a Chetnik commander ('' vojvoda'') and led a significant proportion of the Chetniks ...
(1909–1945), Montenegrin Serb Chetnik army commander *
Pavle Gregorić Pavle Gregorić (18 October 1892 – 23 March 1989) was a Croatian communist revolutionary and politician who served as the Minister for Croatia in the government of the Democratic Federative Republic of Yugoslavia from 7 March 1945 to 14 April ...
(1892–1989), Croatian communist politician *
Pavle Ingorokva Pavle Ingorokva ( ka, პავლე ინგოროყვა; January 1, 1893 in Poti – November 20, 1983 in Tbilisi) was a Georgian historian, philologist, and public benefactor. He graduated from the University of St. Petersburg (19 ...
(1893–1983), Georgian historian *
Pavle Ivić Pavle Ivić ( sr-cyr, Павле Ивић, ; 1 December 1924 – 19 September 1999) was a Serbian South Slavic dialectologist and phonologist. Biography Both his field work and his synthesizing studies were extensive and authoritative. A few of ...
(1924–1999), Serbian linguist * Pavle "Paja" Jovanović (1859–1957), Serbian painter *
Pavle Jurina Pavle "Pavo" Jurina (2 January 1954 – 2 December 2011) was a Croatian Team handball, handball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics and in the 1984 Summer Olympics. Jurina was born in Našice. Standing at 1.94 m, he debuted as a ...
(1954–2011), Croatian handball player *
Pavle Kalinić Pavle Kalinić (born 6 June 1959) is a Croatian politician, political scientist and Croatian literature, writer. Life Kalinić was born in Zadar. He graduated from the Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Political Science ...
(born 1959), Croatian politician and writer * Pavle Karađorđević (1893–1976), Prince regent of Yugoslavia *
Pavle Nenadović Pavle Nenadović ( sr-cyr, Павле Ненадовић, ; 1703–1768) was the Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox Archbishop and Metropolitan of Karlovci from 1749 to 1768. Biography Pavle Nenadović was born on 14 January 1703 in Budim, ...
(1703–1768), Serbian Orthodox bishop *
Pavle Orlović Pavle Orlović ( sr-cyr, Павле Орловић) is a semi-mythological hero of the Serbian epic poetry#Corpu, Kosovo cycle of Serbian epic poetry; he was a Serbian knight, one of the military commanders under Lazar of Serbia, Prince Lazar tha ...
, 14th-century Serbian nobleman *
Pavle Papić Pavle Papić (1919, Antofagasta – 2005, Zagreb) was a Croatian mathematician. Papić graduated mathematics from the University of Zagreb where in 1953 he received his doctorate degree in mathematics under the supervision of Đuro Kurepa. From 196 ...
(1919–2005), Croatian mathematician *
Pavle Popović Pavle Popović ( sr-cyr, Павле Поповић; 16 April 1868 – 4 June 1939) was a Serbian literary critic and historian, a professor and rector at the University of Belgrade. He is the brother of Bogdan Popović, also a well-known and equa ...
(1868–1939), Serbian literary critic and historian *
Pavle Radenović Pavle ( Macedonian and sr-cyr, Павле; ka, პავლე) is a Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian male given name corresponding to English Paul; the name is of biblical origin (cf. Saint Paul). People known mononymously as Pavle inc ...
(1391–1415), Bosnian nobleman *
Pavle Radić Pavle Radić (10 January 1880 – 20 June 1928) was a Croatian politician and member of the Croatian People's Peasant Party (HPSS). Radić was shot and killed in parliament by the Serbian radical politician Puniša Račić. This assassination f ...
(1880–1928), Croatian politician *
Pavle Savić Pavle Savić ( sr-cyr, Павле Савић; 10 January 1909 – 30 May 1994) was a Serbian physicist and chemist. In his early years, he worked in Serbia as well as France, and became one of the pioneers in the research of nuclear fission. He wa ...
(1909–1994), Serbian physicist and chemist *
Pavle Simić Pavle Simić (Novi Sad, Austrian Empire, 1818 – Novi Sad, Austro-Hungarian Empire, 17 January 1876) was one of the most significant artists during the Serbian Romantic era. Biography Pavle Simić was born into a family of merchants. Having ...
(1818–1876), Serbian painter *
Pavle Vuisić Pavle "Paja" Vuisić ( sr-cyr, Павле "Паја" Вуисић; 10 July 1926 – 1 October 1988) was a Yugoslav actor, known as one of the most recognizable faces of former Yugoslav cinema. Biography He was born in Belgrade as Pavle Vujisić ...
(1926–1988), Yugoslav actor


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Paulus (disambiguation) Paulus is the original Latin form of the English name Paul. It may refer to: Ancient Roman * Paul (jurist) or Julius Paulus (fl. 222–235 AD), Roman jurist * Paulus (consul 496), politician of the Eastern Roman Empire * Paulus (consul 512), Rom ...
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Pavao (given name) Pavao is a Croatian masculine given name, cognate to Paul. It may refer to: * Pavao Anđelić (1920–1985), Bosnian archaeologist and historian * Pavao Dragičević (1694–1773), Bosnian Franciscan friar and bishop * Pavao Ljubičić (1918–19 ...
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Pavo (given name) Pavo is a Croatian masculine given name, cognate to Paul. It may refer to: * Pavo Barišić (born 1959), Croatian philosopher and politician * Pavo Crnac (born 1971), Croatian football player * Pavo Dadić (born 1969), Bosnian Croat football playe ...
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Paja (given name) Paja ( sr-cyr, Паја) is a Serbian masculine given name, a diminutive form of Pavle. Notable people with the name include: * Paja Jovanović (1859–1957), Serbian painter * Paja Dolezar (born 1944), Serbian football player and manager * Paja Fr ...
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Pajo (given name) Pajo is a masculine given name, a diminutive form of Pavle or Pavao. * Pajo Ivošević (born 1968), Serbian wrestler * Pajo Kolarić (1821–1876), Croatian composer See also * Paja (given name), a diminutive of Pavle * Pejo Pejo is a masculine g ...
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Pavel Pavel (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian and Macedonian: Павел, Czech, Slovene, Romanian: Pavel, Polish: Paweł, Ukrainian: Павло, Pavlo) is a male given name. It is a Slavic cognate of the name Paul (derived from the Greek Pavlos). Pavel ...
, another Slavic form of the name {{given name Serbian masculine given names Macedonian masculine given names Georgian masculine given names Croatian masculine given names