Paulino is a surname and a masculine given name. It is a Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Paulinus, which was itself derived from the Roman family name Paulus meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin.[1]
Gender | Masculine |
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Origin | |
Meaning | little |
Other names | |
Related names | Paul, Paula, Paulina Pauline |
People with the given name
edit- Clodoaldo Paulino de Lima (born 1978), Brazilian footballer
- Luis Paulino Siles (born 1941), retired Costa Rican football referee
- Paulino Alcántara (1896–1964), Spanish football player and manager
- Paulino Frydman (1905–1982), Polish chess master
- Paulino Martínez (born 1952), former Spanish racing cyclist
- Paulino Martínez Soria (or simply "Paulino", born 1973), Spanish retired footballer
- Paulino Masip (1899–1963), Spanish playwright, screenwriter and novelist
- Paulino Monsalve (born 1958), Spanish field hockey player
- Paulino Rivero (born 1952), Spanish politician
- Paulino Uzcudun (1899–1985), Basque heavyweight boxer
People with the surname
edit- Alberto Paulino, Angolan politician
- Evair Aparecido Paulino (born 1965), retired Brazilian football player
- Marileidy Paulino (born 1996), Dominican sprinter
- Maselino Paulino (born 1988), Samoan rugby player
- Quirino Paulino (born 1960), ex-captain of the army of the Dominican Republic
- Ronny Paulino (born 1981), Dominican professional baseball player
- Rosana Paulino (born 1967), Brazilian visual artist, educator and curator
- Sthéfanie Tiele Martins Paulino (born 1993), Brazilian volleyball player
- Tina Paulino (born 1974), Mozambican runner