Pavlos
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Gender | Male |
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Word/name | Latin |
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Related names | Paul |
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Pavlos or Pávlos is a masculine given name. It is a Greek form of Paul.[1] It may refer to:
- Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece (born 1967)
- Pavlos Bakoyannis (1935–1989), a liberal Greek politician
- Pavlos Carrer (1829–1896), a Greek composer
- Pavlos Danelatos lives in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Pavlos Giannakopoulos (born 1933), a Greek businessman
- Pavlos Haikalis, a Greek actor and member of parliament
- Pavlos Karakostas (1937–2002), a Greek author
- Pavlos Kountouriotis (1855–1935), a Greek naval hero, twice President of Greece
- Pavlos Melas (1870–1904), an officer of the Hellenic Army and hero in the Greek Struggle for Macedonia
- Pavlos Papaioannou, a Greek footballer
- Pavlos Pavlidis (died 1968), a Greek shooter
- Pavlos Sidiropoulos (1948–1990), a Greek Rock musician
- Pavlos Tassios, a Greek film director
- Pavlos Valdaseridis (1892–1972), a Cypriot writer, translator, and playwright
- Pavlos Voskopoulos (born 1964), the leader of the Rainbow, a political party representing the Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia
See also
- Agios Pavlos (Άγιος Παύλος), a Borough of Thessaloniki
- Apostolos Pavlos (Απόστολος Παύλος, meaning Paul the Apostle), a municipality in the Imathia Prefecture, Greece
- Pavlos Vrellis Museum of Hellenic History, a museum in Ioannina, Greece
References
See also
- All pages beginning with "Pavlos"
- Paul (name)
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