Girl Paola Paola means: small. Paola Name Origin: Latin Pronunciation: pa(o)-la See what 2 people think about Paola Share Popularity Alternatives Lists Comments Infographic of Paola name meaning, which is small Ask your friends & family about Paola… Share Pin Tweet Email Text Paola Name Popularity How popular is the name Paola? Here’s everything we know. Chart Raw Data By State Year Rank # Births % Births 1910 — 0 0% 1911 — 0 0% 1912 — 0 0% 1913 — 0 0% 1914 — 0 0% 1915 — 0 0% 1916 — 0 0% 1917 — 0 0% 1918 — 0 0% 1919 — 0 0% 1920 — 0 0% 1921 — 0 0% 1922 — 0 0% 1923 — 0 0% 1924 — 0 0% 1925 — 0 0% 1926 — 0 0% 1927 — 0 0% 1928 — 0 0% 1929 — 0 0% 1930 — 0 0% 1931 — 0 0% 1932 — 0 0% 1933 — 0 0% 1934 — 0 0% 1935 — 0 0% 1936 — 0 0% 1937 — 0 0% 1938 — 0 0% 1939 — 0 0% 1940 — 0 0% 1941 — 0 0% 1942 — 0 0% 1943 — 0 0% 1944 — 0 0% 1945 — 0 0% 1946 — 0 0% 1947 — 0 0% 1948 — 0 0% 1949 — 0 0% 1950 — 0 0% 1951 — 0 0% 1952 — 0 0% 1953 — 0 0% 1954 — 0 0% 1955 — 0 0% 1956 — 0 0% 1957 — 0 0% 1958 1,819 8 0.0004% 1959 — 0 0% 1960 — 0 0% 1961 — 0 0% 1962 — 0 0% 1963 2,387 5 0.0003% 1964 1,968 8 0.0005% 1965 1,652 14 0.0009% 1966 2,367 5 0.0003% 1967 1,540 18 0.0012% 1968 1,989 8 0.0005% 1969 1,713 17 0.0011% 1970 1,833 14 0.0009% 1971 1,310 39 0.0026% 1972 1,519 24 0.0018% 1973 1,508 24 0.0019% 1974 1,521 25 0.0019% 1975 1,265 43 0.0033% 1976 1,247 44 0.0034% 1977 1,103 66 0.0049% 1978 986 87 0.0065% 1979 1,077 79 0.0056% 1980 1,143 70 0.0048% 1981 923 109 0.0074% 1982 1,020 92 0.0062% 1983 777 150 0.0102% 1984 812 141 0.0095% 1985 778 160 0.0105% 1986 778 166 0.011% 1987 787 174 0.0114% 1988 759 196 0.0126% 1989 708 238 0.0147% 1990 637 303 0.0183% 1991 695 260 0.016% 1992 488 465 0.0291% 1993 572 375 0.0241% 1994 352 716 0.0467% 1995 300 892 0.0592% 1996 383 661 0.0441% 1997 402 612 0.0414% 1998 359 773 0.0516% 1999 303 982 0.0656% 2000 321 957 0.0626% 2001 308 1,001 0.0664% 2002 310 957 0.0639% 2003 334 905 0.0595% 2004 344 898 0.0589% 2005 310 998 0.0653% 2006 304 1,058 0.0676% 2007 324 993 0.0629% 2008 349 912 0.059% 2009 376 820 0.0549% 2010 441 651 0.0452% 2011 472 582 0.0409% 2012 573 462 0.0324% 2013 667 372 0.0261% 2014 667 365 0.0251% 2015 705 336 0.0231% 2016 802 286 0.0198% 2017 791 270 0.0193% 2018 886 223 0.0162% 2019 829 242 0.0179% 2020 950 215 0.0169% 2021 988 194 0.0159% 2022 970 225 0.0171% Alabama (AL) Arkansas (AR) Arizona (AZ) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Connecticut (CT) District of Columbia (DC) Florida (FL) Georgia (GA) Iowa (IA) Idaho (ID) Illinois (IL) Indiana (IN) Kansas (KS) Louisiana (LA) Massachusetts (MA) Maryland (MD) Michigan (MI) Minnesota (MN) Missouri (MO) Mississippi (MS) North Carolina (NC) Nebraska (NE) New Jersey (NJ) New Mexico (NM) Nevada (NV) New York (NY) Ohio (OH) Oklahoma (OK) Oregon (OR) Pennsylvania (PA) South Carolina (SC) Tennessee (TN) Texas (TX) Utah (UT) Virginia (VA) Washington (WA) Wisconsin (WI) Data via SSA.gov. Names Like Paola If you like Paola, you’ll love these other names like Paola. What names sound like Paola? If you like how Paola sounds, you might also like these names that sound like Paola. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Baila Dance Spanish Bayla Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification English Pali Bird Polynesian Paule Small Latin Pauli Small Latin Paulla Small Latin Pauly Small Latin Pella Rock Greek Pola Poppy Arabic Poli Poppy Arabic Poll Star of the sea Latin What names are similar to Paola? Find a name that’s like Paola, but just a little bit different. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Caela Slim and fair Irish Caila Slim and fair Irish Cala Castle, fortress Arabic Calla Beautiful Greek Cayla Slim, fair Yiddish Dalla Valley Scandinavian Dayla Valley English Dola The crown brings honor African Gaila Father of exaltation Hebrew Gala Merrymaking, festivity French Galla Merrymaking, festivity; gaul Latin Gayla Father of exaltation Hebrew Hala Halo Arabic Iola Violet-colored dawn Greek Jayla Combination name American Jola Violet flower Greek Kaala Slim and fair Irish Kaela The laurel crown; style; slim and fair Irish Kahla Slim and fair Irish Kaila The laurel crown; style Hebrew Kala Kalla Cup; fairest, most beautiful; slim and fair Latin Kayla Pure English Laela Night beauty Arabic Laila Night Arabic Lala Tulip Slavic Lalla “The maiden from the Lowlands,” based on the Scottish dialectal form lal- lan, the low-lying land. Layla Night Arabic Leola Loyal, faithful; lion Latin Lola The sorrows Spanish Mala Woman from Magdala; the fifth month Hebrew Naila Attainer Arabic Neola Young one Greek Nola “A little bell,” in allusion to the commune of Nola, in Campania, Italy, where bells of excellent quality were first made. Irish Noola Palila Bird Polynesian Pallas Wisdom Greek Pallma Palm tree Latin Palma Palm tree Latin Paloma Dove Latin Pama Honey; all sweetness Greek Pamala Honey; all sweetness Greek Pamela Honey; all sweetness Greek Pania Greek Paolina Small Latin Pasha Of the sea Greek Pavia Small Latin Pavla Small Latin Paza Golden Hebrew Pazia Golden Hebrew Pearla Pearl Latin Perla Pearl Latin Phila Loving Greek Raoula Raula Rayla Tayla Combination of T- and names ending in -ayla American Tola English Vala Singled out German Valla Singled out German Viola Purple Latin Yola Violet flower Spanish Zola Lump of earth Italian Lists With Paola Find inspiration in these baby girl name lists featuring the name Paola. Colombian Girl Names With Bountiful Beauty // 108 names Colombian girl names offer a peek at the nation’s stunning lands, from its dense rainforests to its vibrant city streets. Explore our list of them. 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The reason and time we chose this name is because we both agreed to it after a big list of names I already had picked out. He did not like my list even though their meaning was very beautiful. So we went ahead and another little list and waited a couple of days because I was ready to leave the pick-a-name for after baby is born. My two sisters and I already have children (boys) when we were younger our Granpa told us we were to name our first boy Pablo because if we didn’t “he would come and hunt us in our sleep” (inside joke). So when the time came for me I already had chosen and agreed with my spouse to name our first boy “Pablo” because of my grandpa and “Antonio” (as a second name) because of his grandpa (in memory of them) but for some strange extremely weird reason (that I still don’t know after 6 years) my husband changed his mind and decided to pick another one with the condition that whenever we had a baby girl I and only I would choose her name. Well, that’s how we did for our second baby, a girl. But for our third, Paola, we heard everyone’s opinion about the choice of this name, had some insight into the meaning of the name (humble and little along with In?s: sacred) plus, my mom reminded me about how “Paula” comes from the name “Pablo”. So instead of “Paula” (we didn’t want anyone calling her “Paula Deen” **no hate either, I love her and her cooking**) we went with Paola In?s, our little, humble, sacred for God baby girl ?We like everything from this name, from the spelling to the pronunciation I have a 3-syllable name “Syllable One: “Pow” (Like Bang! Pow!) Syllable Two and Three: “Hola” (Like Hi! in Spanish, please note that the h is silent) Put it together: “Pow” + “Hola!” = Paola” Reply Share your thoughts on the name Paola Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. 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Beatriz Jan 16 at 1:38 pm My husband and I chose Paola. The reason and time we chose this name is because we both agreed to it after a big list of names I already had picked out. He did not like my list even though their meaning was very beautiful. So we went ahead and another little list and waited a couple of days because I was ready to leave the pick-a-name for after baby is born. My two sisters and I already have children (boys) when we were younger our Granpa told us we were to name our first boy Pablo because if we didn’t “he would come and hunt us in our sleep” (inside joke). So when the time came for me I already had chosen and agreed with my spouse to name our first boy “Pablo” because of my grandpa and “Antonio” (as a second name) because of his grandpa (in memory of them) but for some strange extremely weird reason (that I still don’t know after 6 years) my husband changed his mind and decided to pick another one with the condition that whenever we had a baby girl I and only I would choose her name. Well, that’s how we did for our second baby, a girl. But for our third, Paola, we heard everyone’s opinion about the choice of this name, had some insight into the meaning of the name (humble and little along with In?s: sacred) plus, my mom reminded me about how “Paula” comes from the name “Pablo”. So instead of “Paula” (we didn’t want anyone calling her “Paula Deen” **no hate either, I love her and her cooking**) we went with Paola In?s, our little, humble, sacred for God baby girl ?We like everything from this name, from the spelling to the pronunciation I have a 3-syllable name “Syllable One: “Pow” (Like Bang! Pow!) Syllable Two and Three: “Hola” (Like Hi! in Spanish, please note that the h is silent) Put it together: “Pow” + “Hola!” = Paola” Reply