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All around the world, Paulina (Paulina , Pauline , Паулина , along with others...) is a widespread feminine first name. The first name Paulina is habitual in Poland, where it is a common girly name, Guam, and Namibia (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in the United States, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Much less frequently, Paulina is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Pauline, Paulina | Tanzania, United Kingdom, Poland, United States, Mexico |
Паулина | Bulgaria, Serbia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine |
بولينا | Iraq, Palestinian Territory |
פאולינה | Israel |
Pabla, Palina, Paola, Paolina, Paula, Paulena, Pauliina, Pauliná, Paulinâ, Pauliña, Pauliņa, Paullina, Paulus, Paulína, Paulîna, Paulïna, Paulĭna, Paulǐna, Pavlina, Pavlína, Polina, Pàulina, Páulina, Páúlíná, Παυλίνα, Павла, Павлина, Палін, Паліна, Паола, Паула, Паулина, Полин, Пауліна, Пола, Полин, Полина, Поліна, פאולה, פולינה, باولا, باولينا, بولين, パオラ, ポリーナ, ポリーヌ, ポーリーン, 宝拉, 寶林, 寶琳, and 波林
Paulina is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Paulina Hlinka , the fictional character of the Bert Diaries; Paulina Febo , character in Brzydula; Paulina Vilamayor Astudillo , character in Les de l'hoquei; Paulina de la Mora , the fictional character in the Netflix television series The House of Flowers and Paulina , the character from novel Milan Narandžić, and in many other works.