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Paulinda

Paulinda is a feminine elaboration of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning "small" or "humble."

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Paulinda is a feminine elaboration of Paul, from the Latin paulus meaning small or humble. The extended ending gives the name more softness and ornament, turning a classic root into something more expansive and decorative.

As a given name, Paulinda feels gentle, old-fashioned, and lightly formal. It has the kind of shape that suggests a family name or a revival name rather than a recent invention, even if it is uncommon. Its strength lies in its balance of humility in meaning and elegance in form.

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