Paul is a common given name for males, derived from the Roman surname Paulus ( Latin: "small" or "humble"). Paul was also the chosen name of many Popes of the Roman Catholic Church upon election to the papacy.
Paul could also refer to: Saint Paul, a term that usually refers to Paul of Tarsus, the apostle and self-proclaimed disciple of Jesus Paul of Russia, a Russian Tsar Prince Paul of Yugoslavia ("Pavle"), a prince regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the 1930s.
