Pavel
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Pavel | |
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Gender | Male |
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Word/Name | Latin |
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Related names | Paul, Paulus |
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Pavel (Bulgarian, Russian and Macedonian: Павел, Czech, Slovak, Slovene: Pavel, Polish: Paweł) is a masculine given name. It is a Slavic cognate of the name Paul (derived from the Greek Pavlos).[1][2] Pavel may refer to:
People
- Pavel I (1754–1801), Emperor of Russia
- Pavel Alexandrov (1896–1982), Russian mathematician
- Pavel Bure (born 1971), Russian ice hockey player
- Pavel Chekov, fictional character in Star Trek
- Pavel Cherenkov (1904–1990), Russian physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Pavel Datsyuk (born 1978), Russian ice hockey player
- Pavel Felgenhauer (born 1951), Russian journalist
- Pavel Florensky (1882–1937), Russian philosopher
- Pavel Maksutov (1825–1882), Russian admiral
- Pavel Nedvěd (born 1972), Czech footballer
- Pável Pardo (born 1976), Mexican footballer
- Pavel Popovich (1930–2009), Russian cosmonaut
- Pavel Sorokin (1836–1886), Russian painter
- Pavel Stroganov (1774–1817), Russian general
- Pavel Tsatsouline (born 1969), Russian fitness instructor
- Pawel Szajda (born 1982), American actor
See also
References
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