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Pasquale Boy

Popularity: #904 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

Pronunciationpas-KWAH-leh / /pɑˈskwɑːleɪ/

Italian; Latin

Meaning

Italian: 'of Easter'; Latin: 'born on Easter'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Pasquale has its roots in the Latin word "pascha," which means "Easter" or "Passover." This term itself is derived from the Hebrew "Pesach," referring to the Jewish festival commemorating the Exodus from Egypt. The evolution of the name can be traced from Latin into Italian, where it became "Pasquale," signifying a connection to the Easter season. The name entered the English language through Italian influence, particularly during the Renaissance, when many Italian names were adopted into English culture.

Historically, the name Pasquale has been associated with various saints, most notably Saint Paschal Baylon, a Spanish Franciscan born in the 16th century who is celebrated for his devotion to the Eucharist. His feast day is observed on May 17, and he is recognized as the patron saint of Eucharistic congresses and societies. The name also appears in religious texts and liturgical contexts, reinforcing its significance within Christian traditions. The use of Pasquale in literature and art during the Renaissance further solidified its presence in European culture.

Culturally, Pasquale embodies themes of renewal and rebirth, resonating with the essence of Easter itself. This connection has allowed the name to endure through centuries, often evoking a sense of hope and celebration. In Italian culture, diminutives such as "Pasquino" are also used, reflecting a familial or affectionate form of the name. The enduring legacy of Pasquale is evident in its continued use in various cultural contexts, symbolizing both religious significance and a rich historical heritage.

Trend Summary

Pasquale has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, with a notable presence in Italian-American communities.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Pasquale
  • Pasqualino

International Variants

  • Pascal (French)
  • Pascual (Spanish)
  • Pasquale (Italian)

Famous people named Pasquale

Pasquale Bruni is a jewelry designer best known for his luxury jewelry collections.

Pasquale De Luca is a musician best known for his work with the band Il Volo.

Pasquale S. D'Angelo is a chef best known for his culinary contributions to Italian cuisine.

Fictional characters named Pasquale

Pasquale is a fictional character from the video game series The Legend of Zelda. He is a character who often provides assistance or information to the protagonist, Link, throughout his adventures.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Pasquale was first seen in the United States in 1894. Pasquale has ranked as high as #599 nationally, which occurred in 1917, and has been most popular in New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. In the past 5 years the name Pasquale has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Pasquale (2020)

StateBirthsShare
NY 6
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18946
18956
18966
18977
18988
18995
190020
190111
190215
19038
190420
190515
190634
190726
190830
190937
191046
191175
1912135
1913137
1914226
1915260
1916243
1917262
1918250
1919195
1920209
1921237
1922252
1923206
1924240
1925207
1926214
1927194
1928185
1929169
1930164
1931141
1932131
1933119
1934102
1935101
1936110
1937112
1938115
1939107
1940109
1941133
1942118
1943122
194482
194591
1946111
1947105
1948108
194986
195089
195188
1952102
195373
195463
195566
195665
195776
195868
195978
196080
196185
196292
196376
196485
196583
196688
196790
196895
196986
197085
197183
197276
197379
197467
197562
197665
197758
197855
197961
198058
198161
198255
198340
198446
198543
198643
198748
198858
198936
199040
199132
199244
199332
199436
199538
199634
199736
199831
199927
200035
200143
200229
200323
200416
200518
200626
200724
200825
200914
201019
201110
201219
201319
201422
201518
201622
201718
201818
201912
202019
202111
202211
202311
202420