Pauline
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Etymology 1 edit
From French Pauline, in turn from Latin Paulina; in regular use since the 19th century.
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Pauline
- A female given name from Latin.
- 1987, Betty Keller, Pauline: A Biography of Pauline Johnson, Formac Publ. Co., published 1989, →ISBN, page 19:
- The youngest child of George and Emily Johnson was named Emily after her mother, and Pauline in honor of the only sibling of Emperor Napoleon of France, whose life was the object of George Johnson's consuming interest.
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female given name
Pavlina f
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Pauline (not comparable)
- (Christianity) Of or relating to the Apostle Paul, his writings, his doctrines, and the form of Christianity that arose from them.
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- Pauline conversion
- Pauline Fathers (religious order)
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Pauline
- a female given name derived from Paulina
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Pauline f
- a female given name derived from Latin Paulina
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Pauline
- a female given name, variant of Paulina