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Paulina or Paullina (English: / p ɔː ˈ l aɪ n ə /, Latin pronunciation: [pau̯ˈliːna]) is a common female given name Latin. In Greek it means: Pavlina was a name shared by three relatives of the Roman Emperor Hadrian : his mother, his elder sister and his niece.
Pauline is a female given name. It was originally the French form of Paulina, a female version of Paulinus, a variant of Paulus meaning the little, hence the younger.. The corresponding form for the name in Italian is Paolina (Paula corresponds to Paola).
Saint Paulina (1865–1942), of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus; Paulina Aulestia (born 1967), Ecuadorian mountaineer; Paulina Peled, nee Peisachov (born 1950), Israeli tennis player; Paulina Porizkova (born 1965), Czech-born model and author; Paulina Robot (1938–2000), Indonesian actress; Paulina Rubio (born 1971), Mexican singer and actress
This is a set of lists of English personal and place names having spellings that are counterintuitive to their pronunciation because the spelling does not accord with conventional pronunciation associations. Many of these are degenerations in the pronunciation of names that originated in other languages.
Paula Radcliffe (born 1973), English long distance runner and Olympian Paula Rego (1935–2022), Portuguese-British painter and visual artist Paula Bataona Renyaan (1942–2007), Indonesian police general and politician
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Polina is a feminine given name with roots in the Greek and Latin languages. It is most widely used in Eastern Slavic cultures such as Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. [1] It is sometimes a short form of the name Apollinariya, a feminine form of the ancient Greek name Apollinaris, a name derived from the Greek god Apollo.