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Around the world, بابلو (Pablo , Bablu , بابلو ) is a prevalent male first name. The forename بابلو is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Argentina, where it is a widespread male name, Uruguay, and Nicaragua, where it is a common male name (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in India, Argentina, and Mexico. Very seldom, بابلو is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Pablo | Argentina, India, Brazil, Spain, Mexico |
Bablu | Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, United States, India, Spain |
بابلو | Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Algeria, Sudan, Libya |
Babiu | Nigeria, South Africa, Malaysia, India, Senegal |
Babloo, Bablw, Boghos, Paavo, Pablas, Pal, Pall, Paol, Paolo, Pau, Paul, Pauli, Paulino, Paulo, Paulos, Paulus, Paulí, Pavel, Pavle, Pavlo, Pavlos, Pavol, Pawel, Paweł, Pawieł, Pawlo, Pawło, Poghos, Poul, Povilas, Pál, Páll, Pål, Παύλος, Пааво, Пабла, Пабло, Павал, Павел, Павле, Павло, Павлос, Паво, Павол, Пал, Паол, Паола, Паоло, Пау, Паул,
بابلو is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: El Muerto , the DC Comics superhero and crime-fighter stationed in Mexico city, Superman; Pablo , the fictional penguin from Disney's The Three Caballeros, The Cold-Blooded Penguin; Pablo Gonzales , the operatic character in the opera A Streetcar Named Desire; Pablo Morillas , character in Frágiles and Pablo Neruda , the operatic character in the opera Il Postino by Daniel Catán, and in many other works.