Pascale
Not to be confused with Pascal's calculator, invented by Blaise Pascal, which is occasionally known as the Pascale.
For the Italian wine grape, see Pascale (grape).
Pascale | |
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Pronunciation | French: [pas.kal] |
Gender | feminine |
Origin | |
Word/name | Latin |
Meaning | from Latin Paschalis, associated with Passover (or Easter) |
Other names | |
Related names | Pascal, Paschal, Paschalis, Pascoe, Pascual, Pasqual, Pasquale |
Pascale is a common Francophone given name, the feminine for the name Pascal. The same spelling is also the Italian form of the masculine name Pascal, and an Italian surname derived from the given name.
Pascale derives from the Latin paschalis or pashalis, which means "relating to Easter", ultimately from pesach, the Hebrew name of the feast of Passover.
Feminine given name
All pages beginning with "Pascale" Women with the name Pascale include:
- Pascale Audret
- Pascale Bussières
- Pascale Cossart
- Pascale Criton
- Pascale Ferran
- Pascale Grand
- Pascale Hutton
- Pascale Machaalani
- Pascale Montpetit
- Pascale Ogier
- Pascale Paradis
- Pascale Petit
- Pascale Quiviger
- Pascale Sourisse
- Pascale Trinquet
Surname
Pascale | |
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Family name | |
Pronunciation | Italian: [pasˈkaːle] |
Meaning | patronymic (from the given name) |
Region of origin | Italy, Neo-Latin Languages |
Related names | Paschal, De Pascale, De Pascal, Pasquale, Pasqual, Pascual, Pascalis |
- Anie Pascale, Canadian actress.
- Ernesto De Pascale, Italian journalist.
- Jan Pascale, set decorator.
- Joanna Pascale, American jazz singer.
- Lorraine Pascale, British former model.
- Ronnie Pascale, American soccer player.
See also
The names Paschal, Pasqual, Pasquale, Pascal, Pascha, Pascual, Pascoe and Pasco are all masculine variations of feminine Pascale.
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