Pasquale is a masculine
Italian
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* Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries
** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
given name
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and a
surname
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found all over
Italy
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. It is a cognate of the
French name
Pascal, the
Spanish
Spanish might refer to:
* Items from or related to Spain:
**Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas
**Spanish cuisine
**Spanish history
**Spanish culture
...
Pascual, the
Portuguese Pascoal and the
Catalan Pasqual. Pasquale derives from the
Latin
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''paschalis'' or ''pashalis'', which means "relating to
Easter
Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
", from Latin ''pascha'' ("
Easter
Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
"),
Greek
Greek may refer to:
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
*Greeks, an ethnic group
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family
**Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor of all kno ...
''Πάσχα'',
Aramaic
Aramaic (; ) is a Northwest Semitic language that originated in the ancient region of Syria and quickly spread to Mesopotamia, the southern Levant, Sinai, southeastern Anatolia, and Eastern Arabia, where it has been continually written a ...
''pasḥā'', in turn from the
Hebrew
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''
פֶּסַח'', which means "to be born on, or to be associated with,
Passover
Passover, also called Pesach (; ), is a major Jewish holidays, Jewish holiday and one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals. It celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Biblical Egypt, Egypt.
According to the Book of Exodus, God in ...
day". Since the Hebrew holiday Passover coincides closely with the later Christian holiday of Easter, the Latin word came to be used for both occasions.
The names
Paschal
Paschal is used as a name. Paschal, a variant of Pascal, from Latin ''Paschalis'', is an adjective describing either the Easter or Passover holidays.
People known as Paschal include:
Popes and religious figures
* Antipope Paschal (687), a ri ...
,
Pasqual,
Pascal,
Pascale
Pascale is a common Francophone given name, the feminine of the name Pascal. The same spelling is also an Italian form of the masculine name ''Pascal'', and an Italian surname derived from the given name.
Pascale derives from the Latin ''pas ...
,
Pascha,
Paschalis,
Pascual,
Pascoe
Pascoe is a Cornish given name and surname which means "Easter children" from the Cornish language ''Pask'', cognate of Latin ''Pascha'' ("Easter"). Pascoe is a Cornish pet form of the name Pascal, introduced by the Norman knights into Englan ...
and
Pasco are all variations of ''Pasquale''. The feminine form, rather rare, is ''Pasquala'', ''Pasqualina'', ''Pascale'', ''Pascalle'' or ''Pascalina''. As a surname in Italy, Pasquale has many variations found all over the country:
Pasquali,
Pascale
Pascale is a common Francophone given name, the feminine of the name Pascal. The same spelling is also an Italian form of the masculine name ''Pascal'', and an Italian surname derived from the given name.
Pascale derives from the Latin ''pas ...
,
Pascal, Pascali, Pascalis, De Pascalis,
Pasqual, De Pasqual, De Pascal, De Pasquali, Di Pasquale, DiPasquale, Di Pascali, Di Pasquali, De Pasquale, De Pasqualin, De Pasqualis, Pasqualin,
Pasqualini, Pasqualino, Pasqualon, Pasqualotto, Pasqualigo, Pasqualetti.
Pasquale may refer to:
Given name
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Pasquale Amati
Pasquale Amati (24 May 1726 – 23 August 1796) was an Italian antiquary, born at Savignano di Romagna (now Savignano sul Rubicone - province of Forlì), and educated at Cesena, Rimini, and Rome. On his return to Savignano he wrote two ''Disse ...
(1716–1796), an Italian antiquary
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Pasquale Amato
Pasquale Amato (21 March 1878 – 12 August 1942) was an Italians, Italian operatic baritone. Amato enjoyed an international reputation but attained the peak of his fame in New York City, where he sang with the Metropolitan Opera from 1908 unti ...
(1878–1942), Italian operatic baritone
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Pasquale Anfossi (1727–1797), Italian opera composer
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Pasquale Berardi (born 1983), an Italian footballer
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Pasquale Bini ( 1716–1770), Italian violinist
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Pasquale Borgomeo (1933–2009), an Italian Catholic Jesuit priest
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Pasquale Buonocore
Pasquale Buonocore (17 May 1916 in Naples – 1 September 2003) was an Italian water polo player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics.
He was part of the Italian team which won the gold medal. He played all seven matches as goalkeeper.
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(1916–2003), an Italian water polo player
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Pasquale Festa Campanile
Pasquale Festa Campanile (28 July 1927 – 25 February 1986) was an Italian screenwriter, film director and novelist, best known as a prominent exponent of the ''commedia all'italiana'' genre.
Life and career
Born at Melfi, in the prov ...
(1927–1986), Italian screenwriter and film director
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Pasquale Camerlengo (born 1966), an Italian retired competitive ice dancer
* Pasquale Cajano (1921–2000), an Italian-American film actor
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Pasquale Carpino (1936–2005), Italian chef, host of ''Pasquale's Kitchen Express''
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Pasquale Cicogna (1509–1595), Italian politician, the Doge of Venice from 1585 to 1595
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Pasquale "Pat" Cipollone (born 1966), American lawyer, White House Counsel for President Trump
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Pasquale Joseph Federico Pasquale ("Pat") Joseph Federico (March 25, 1902 – January 2, 1982) was a lifelong mathematician and longtime high-ranking official of the United States Patent Office.
Biography
He was born in Monessen, Pennsylvania. About 1910 the family moved t ...
(1902–1982), an American patent attorney and mathematician
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Pasquale Foggia
Pasquale Foggia (; born 3 June 1983) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a left winger or attacking midfielder. A quick and creative player, he was predominantly known for his dribbling skills and his ability to creat ...
(born 1983), Italian footballer
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Pasquale Fornara (1925–1990), an Italian road bicycle racer
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Pasquale Galluppi
Pasquale Galluppi (2 April 1770 – 13 December 1846) was an Italian philosopher.
Biography and philosophy
Galluppi was born at Tropea, Calabria, into the patrician Galluppi family. From 1831 he was a professor at the University of Naples, where ...
(1770–1846), Italian philosopher
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Pasquale Gravina
Pasquale Gravina (born 1 May 1970) is a manager and a former Italian professional volleyball player.
Athlete
Gravina is 201 cm and played as middle attacker. After some experiences for minor leagues, he made his debut in the Italian Volley ...
(born 1970), Italian professional volleyball player
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Pasquale Gumbo, fictional character in the ''Rose Is Rose'' comic strip
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Pasquale Macchi
Pasquale Macchi (9 November 1923 – 5 April 2006) was a Catholic archbishop and the private secretary to Pope Paul VI.
Born in Varese, Italy, Pasquale Macchi was ordained to the Catholic priesthood on 15 June 1946. On 10 December 1988, he wa ...
(1923–2006), an Italian Catholic archbishop, private secretary to Pope Paul VI
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Pasquale Stanislao Mancini (1817–1888), an Italian jurist and statesman
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Pasquale Marino
Pasquale Marino (born 13 July 1962) is an Italian football manager and former player, currently in charge of club Salernitana.
Playing career
A midfielder, Marino started for his home team, Marsala. Marino never played in divisions higher than ...
(born 1962), Italian football coach
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Pasquale Mastroianni, (born 1971), Canadian actor
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Pasquale Ottini (c. 1570 – 1630), an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in Verona
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Pasquale Padalino (born 1972), an Italian footballer
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Pasquale Paoli
Filippo Antonio Pasquale de' Paoli (; or ; ; 6 April 1725 – 5 February 1807) was a Corsican patriot, statesman, and military leader who was at the forefront of resistance movements against the Republic of Genoa, Genoese and later Kingd ...
(1725–1807), a Corsican patriot and leader
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Pasquale del Pezzo (1859–1936), an Italian mathematician
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Pasquale Rizzoli
Pasquale Rizzoli (9 April 1871, Bologna–30 January 1953) was an Italian sculptor. He was born to a family of wealthy merchants and was married to Adelinda Serra Zanetti in May, 1896. Rizzoli was a student of Salvino Salvini at the Accadem ...
(1871–1953), an Italian sculptor
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Pasquale Rossi (1641 – after 1718), Italian painter
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Pasquale Simonelli (1878–1960), an Italian-American banker
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Pasquale Villari
Pasquale Villari (3 October 1827 – 11 December 1917) was an Italian historian and politician.
Early life and publications
Villari was born in Naples and took part in the risings of 1848 there against the Bourbons and subsequently fled to Flo ...
(1827–1917), an Italian historian and politician
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Pasquale of Bourbon, Prince of Two Sicilies, Count of Bari (1852–1904), an Italian noble
Surname
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Anton de Pasquale
Anton De Pasquale (born 14 September 1995) is an Australian motor racing driver. He currently drives the No. 18 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Team 18 in the Supercars Championship, Repco Supercars Championship. He briefly raced in various Formula R ...
(born 1995), Australian motor racing driver
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Arnaud Di Pasquale
Arnaud Di Pasquale (; born 11 February 1979) is a former professional tennis player from France.
Tennis career Juniors
Di Pasquale excelled as a junior, posting a 103–25 record in singles and reaching the No. 1 ranking in December 1997 (and N ...
(born 1979), French tennis player
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Eli Pasquale (born 1960), Canadian basketball player
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Emanuel di Pasquale, American poet and translator
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Eugene DePasquale
Eugene A. DePasquale (born August 3, 1971) is an American lawyer and Democratic politician who served as the Pennsylvania Auditor General from 2013 to 2021. From 2007 to 2013, he served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representin ...
(born 1971), American politician
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Frank Pasquale, American legal scholar
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Frédéric de Pasquale (1931–2001), French actor
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Giovanni Pasquale (born 1982), Italian football player
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James Di Pasquale
James Di Pasquale (born April 7, 1941) is an American musician and composer of contemporary classical music and music for television and films.
Biography
Pasquale was born on April 7, 1941, in Chicago to Hugo and Lucille (née Ciccone) Di Pasqua ...
(born 1941), American composer
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Joe Pasquale
Joseph Ellis Pasquale (born 20 August 1961) is an English comedian, actor and television presenter. He is well-known for his squeaky, high-pitched voice.
In 1987 he was the runner-up on the TV talent show New Faces, since then he has appeare ...
(born 1961), British comedian
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Joseph de Pasquale, American violist
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Luigi Di Pasquale, Italian footballer
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Mauro Di Pasquale, American columnist
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Pancrazio De Pasquale (1925–1992), Italian politician
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Simone Di Pasquale (born 1978), Italian professional dancer and TV personality
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Steven Pasquale, American actor
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Umberto Pasquale (1906–1985), Italian priest and writer
Other
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Don Pasquale
''Don Pasquale'' () is a Gaetano Donizetti opera buffa, or comic opera, in three acts, with an Italian libretto completed largely by Giovanni Ruffini as well as the composer. It was based on a libretto by Angelo Anelli for Stefano Pavesi's oper ...
'', a comic opera by Gaetano Donizetti
* ''
Olivo e Pasquale'', a ''melodramma giocoso'' by Gaetano Donizetti
* Pasquale, pseudonym of
Don Manley (born 1945), British crossword compiler
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''Pasquale'' (film), 1916 American silent film
See also
*
Pascal (disambiguation)
Pascal, Pascal's or PASCAL may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Pascal (given name), including a list of people with the name
* Pascal (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
** Blaise Pascal, Frenc ...
*
Paschal (disambiguation)
Paschal is a surname and given name.
Paschal may also refer to:
* of or pertaining to Easter
* of or pertaining to the Passover
* R. L. Paschal High School in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
* Paschal's, an American foodservice company
See also
* Pa ...
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Pascual (disambiguation)
Pascual is a Spanish given name and surname, cognate of Italian name Pasquale, Portuguese name Pascoal and French name Pascal. In Catalan-speaking area (including Andorra, Valencia, and Balearic islands) Pascual has the variant Pasqual.
P ...
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Pasqual (disambiguation)
Pasqual is the Catalan equivalent of the Spanish given name Pascual, and a Venetian variant of Italian given name Pasquale. Pasqual is also a surname found in Spain (especially among the inhabitants of Catalan-speaking areas, including Andor ...
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Italian masculine given names
Masculine given names
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