Pablo Boy
Origin(s)
PronunciationPAH-blo / ˈpa.βloSpanish; Latin
Meaning
Latin: small; Spanish: humble
Historical & Cultural Background
Pablo is the Spanish form of the name Paul, which has roots in Latin. The name has been widely used in Spanish-speaking countries and has cultural significance due to its association with Saint Paul, an important figure in Christianity. Pablo has been a popular name in various artistic and literary contexts, reflecting its enduring appeal.
Trend Summary
Pablo has seen fluctuating popularity in the U.S., with a notable resurgence in recent years.
Similar Names
Variants
- Pabli
- Pabloito
International Variants
- Pál (Hungarian)
- Pablo (Italian)
- Pavle (Serbian)
- Pawel (Polish)
Famous people named Pablo
Pablo Picasso was a renowned Spanish painter and sculptor, co-founding the Cubist movement.
Pablo Neruda was a Chilean poet and diplomat, celebrated for his passionate poetry and awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Pablo Escobar was a notorious Colombian drug lord, known for his significant influence in the drug trade during the 1980s.
Pablo Alborán is a popular Spanish singer-songwriter, recognized for his romantic ballads and contemporary music.
Fictional characters named Pablo
Pablo is a character in the children's animated series 'Go, Diego, Go!', serving as a helpful friend to Diego.
Pablo the penguin is a character in the animated series 'The Backyardigans', known for his adventurous spirit.
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Pablo was first seen in the United States in 1880. Pablo has ranked as high as #540 nationally, which occurred in 2006, and has been most popular in California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois. In the past 5 years the name Pablo has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Pablo (2024)
State | Births | Share |
---|---|---|
TX | 193 | |
CA | 139 | |
AZ | 46 | |
FL | 43 | |
NY | 27 | |
NC | 27 | |
GA | 26 | |
IL | 19 | |
TN | 18 | |
WA | 17 | |
WI | 12 | |
IN | 11 | |
KY | 11 | |
OH | 11 | |
OK | 10 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
---|---|
1880 | 11 |
1882 | 8 |
1883 | 10 |
1884 | 9 |
1885 | 16 |
1886 | 7 |
1887 | 12 |
1888 | 11 |
1889 | 11 |
1890 | 18 |
1891 | 10 |
1892 | 10 |
1893 | 6 |
1894 | 10 |
1895 | 16 |
1896 | 11 |
1897 | 20 |
1898 | 7 |
1899 | 13 |
1900 | 22 |
1901 | 19 |
1902 | 21 |
1903 | 17 |
1904 | 22 |
1905 | 12 |
1906 | 28 |
1907 | 16 |
1908 | 23 |
1909 | 34 |
1910 | 29 |
1911 | 31 |
1912 | 32 |
1913 | 35 |
1914 | 53 |
1915 | 62 |
1916 | 68 |
1917 | 85 |
1918 | 98 |
1919 | 93 |
1920 | 133 |
1921 | 131 |
1922 | 139 |
1923 | 185 |
1924 | 159 |
1925 | 166 |
1926 | 200 |
1927 | 163 |
1928 | 174 |
1929 | 182 |
1930 | 209 |
1931 | 155 |
1932 | 176 |
1933 | 146 |
1934 | 142 |
1935 | 136 |
1936 | 115 |
1937 | 134 |
1938 | 107 |
1939 | 96 |
1940 | 109 |
1941 | 119 |
1942 | 120 |
1943 | 136 |
1944 | 145 |
1945 | 127 |
1946 | 168 |
1947 | 150 |
1948 | 174 |
1949 | 169 |
1950 | 194 |
1951 | 186 |
1952 | 174 |
1953 | 193 |
1954 | 188 |
1955 | 178 |
1956 | 194 |
1957 | 215 |
1958 | 213 |
1959 | 232 |
1960 | 232 |
1961 | 255 |
1962 | 277 |
1963 | 247 |
1964 | 261 |
1965 | 235 |
1966 | 277 |
1967 | 271 |
1968 | 306 |
1969 | 328 |
1970 | 377 |
1971 | 355 |
1972 | 354 |
1973 | 365 |
1974 | 409 |
1975 | 412 |
1976 | 447 |
1977 | 424 |
1978 | 433 |
1979 | 444 |
1980 | 495 |
1981 | 537 |
1982 | 500 |
1983 | 477 |
1984 | 487 |
1985 | 462 |
1986 | 522 |
1987 | 516 |
1988 | 499 |
1989 | 628 |
1990 | 679 |
1991 | 709 |
1992 | 766 |
1993 | 751 |
1994 | 767 |
1995 | 804 |
1996 | 794 |
1997 | 890 |
1998 | 902 |
1999 | 938 |
2000 | 1,010 |
2001 | 1,037 |
2002 | 1,011 |
2003 | 1,021 |
2004 | 1,047 |
2005 | 1,169 |
2006 | 1,174 |
2007 | 1,095 |
2008 | 1,006 |
2009 | 912 |
2010 | 830 |
2011 | 840 |
2012 | 826 |
2013 | 742 |
2014 | 786 |
2015 | 803 |
2016 | 794 |
2017 | 700 |
2018 | 749 |
2019 | 791 |
2020 | 797 |
2021 | 774 |
2022 | 777 |
2023 | 852 |
2024 | 794 |