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Pascale First Name Meaning

Pascale is a female name of French origin, meaning "Easter". It is a common Francophone given name and the feminine form of the name Pascal. The name also exists in Italian as a form of the masculine name Pascal and as an Italian surname derived from the given name. Derived from the Latin paschalis or pashalis, Pascale signifies "relating to Easter", with its origins ultimately traced back to pesach, the Hebrew name of the feast of Passover. Notable individuals bearing the name include actresses, athletes, musicians, and professionals from various fields. The name Pascale also exists as a surname and has masculine variations such as Paschal, Pasqual, Pasquale, Pascal, Pascha, Pascual, Pascoe, and Pascoe.

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How popular Pascale first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Pascale first name (1880 - Now)

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Famous people with Pascale first name

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Pascale Hutton

Pascale Hutton is a Canadian actress born on June 14, 1979, who has garnered recognition for her roles in various television series. She is notable for portraying FBI special agent Abby Corrigan in Sanctuary, Krista Ivarson in Arctic Air, and Rosemary LeVeaux Coulter in When Calls the Heart, a Hallmark Channel production. Hutton hails from Creston, British Columbia, and honed her acting skills at the conservatory acting program at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Her diverse filmography showcases her talent and versatility across different mediums. With a strong presence in both film and television, Hutton continues to captivate audiences with her compelling performances. For more information, visit her official website or explore her profile on IMDb.

YourRoots Map_First Name Meaning_Famous People_Pascale Paradis
Pascale Paradis

Pascale Paradis-Mangon, born on April 24, 1966, is a retired professional tennis player from France. She gained recognition by winning the World Junior Champion title in women's singles in 1983. Although she didn't achieve the expected success, her notable performance includes reaching the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 1988, where she defeated several renowned players before falling to Steffi Graf. By the end of 1988, she was ranked number 20 on the WTA rankings. Throughout her career, Paradis-Mangon secured two doubles titles on the WTA Tour. In 1993, she retired with a 137–158 win–loss record in singles. Her achievements include reaching three singles and six doubles WTA Tour finals, as well as clinching titles in both singles and doubles at ITF events. For more information about Pascale Paradis-Mangon, you can visit her profiles on the Women's Tennis Association, International Tennis Federation, and the Billie Jean King Cup (archived).

YourRoots Map_First Name Meaning_Famous People_Pascale Kramer
Pascale Kramer

Pascale Kramer, born on December 15, 1961, is a renowned French writer and novelist. Originally from Geneva, Switzerland, Kramer later moved to Lausanne, where she pursued literature at the University of Lausanne, briefly interrupting her studies for journalism. She then relocated to Zürich, spending six years learning publicity with the Jacques Séguéla group. In 1987, she moved to Paris, where she worked in advertising while also pursuing her passion for writing. Kramer's literary journey began with her first book, Variations on the Same Scene in 1982, followed by Terres Fécondes two years later. After a ten-year hiatus, she published Manu in 1996, which earned her the prestigious Michel-Dentan Prize. Kramer's accolades include the 2001 Lipp Prize for The Living and several French awards such as the Prix Rambert, the Grand Prix SGDL, and the Schiller Prize. Notably, she received the Swiss Grand Prix of Literature for her outstanding body of work. In addition to her literary achievements, Kramer is also known for organizing the documentary film festival Enfances Dans le Monde, dedicated to the International Day of the Rights of the Child.

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