Pablo is the Spanish equivalent of Paul.
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answered by thecatphotographer 5
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2006-07-14 19:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-07-14 16:46:13
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answered by jazzoboist 2
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It,s Paul and its origin is Latin. It means "the young"
In Portuguese it is Paulo. In French it is also Paul.
Famous Pablo's, Paulo's and Paul's are
Pablo Neruda: Chilean poet
Pablo Picasso: Spanish painter,
Pablo Escobar: infamous Colombian drug lord
Paul Claudel: French poet
Paulo Coelho: Brazilian novelist
Paul Newman: American actor
Paul McCartney: ex Beatle
Paul Verlaine: French poet
Update: In Italian it is Paolo
Pier Paolo Passolini was an Italian filmmaker
2006-07-14 17:01:18
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answered by Dulcinea 5
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