Pascalle name meaning

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Updated: March 16th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin and Hebrew
Pronunciation: p(a)-scalle
Meaning: Pass, Easter and Jump
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What does Pascalle mean?

Origin of Pascalle is in Latin is used as a boy name. Pascalle is a version of lofty and ever lasting Pascal. Pascal is French form of Paschalis. Meaning of Pascal is Of Easter, Paschal and Easter is rooted from Latin and Hebrew.

How do I pronounce Pascalle?

p(a)-scalle is the most common way to pronounce two syllabled Pascalle. It can also be pronounced as pas-calle.

Variants of Pascalle

Pascal, Paschalis, Pace, Paco, Pascale, Paese, Packo, Pako, Frank, Pascalette

How popular is the name Pascalle?

Pascalle is an uncommon baby name in France, in use since 1951, peaked in 1954 when it ranked 739th and last appeared in 1964. Pascalle is a common name in Netherlands. As per our estimate, over 2000 babies have been bestowed Pascalle around the globe.

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Pascalle in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands5471268781

What numerology tells about Pascalle?

You believe that nothing is impossible until your heart beats. No one is as kind these days and has the same heart as you do. You are a good listener, and always give the best advice, especially when it comes to relationships. You live for the things that matter like friendship, kindness, cruelty-free world, and dreams. You have a powerful appearance. You always make the best entrance, no matter where you appear.

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Famous people named Pascalle

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