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Paul in the US

  1. #19 Susan
  2. #20 Elizabeth
  3. #21 Lisa
  4. #22 Christopher
  5. #23 Paul
  6. #24 Karen
  7. #25 Brian
  8. #26 Steven
  9. #27 Donald

Fellers in the US

  1. #12,034 Fye
  2. #12,035 Lampman
  3. #12,036 Riser
  4. #12,037 Senger
  5. #12,038 Fellers
  6. #12,039 Henrich
  7. #12,040 Wetherington
  8. #12,041 Yandell
  9. #12,042 Castilleja

Paul Fellers in the US

  1. #1,459,736 Paul Evens
  2. #1,459,737 Paul Failla
  3. #1,459,738 Paul Fang
  4. #1,459,739 Paul Fast
  5. #1,459,740 Paul Fellers
  6. #1,459,741 Paul Fenske
  7. #1,459,742 Paul Fillion
  8. #1,459,743 Paul Flory
  9. #1,459,744 Paul Fordham
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Meaning & Origins

From Latin Paulus, a Roman family name, originally a nickname meaning ‘small’, used in the post-classical period as a given name. Pre-eminently this is the name of the saint who is generally regarded, with St Peter, as co-founder of the Christian Church. Born in Tarsus, and originally named Saul, he was both a Roman citizen and a Jew, and at first found employment as a minor official persecuting Christians. He was converted to Christianity by a vision of Christ while on the road to Damascus, and thereafter undertook extensive missionary journeys, converting people, especially Gentiles, to Christianity all over the eastern Mediterranean. His preaching aroused considerable official hostility, and eventually he was beheaded at Rome in about ad 65. He is the author of the fourteen epistles to churches and individuals which form part of the New Testament. It has been in continuous use in the British Isles since the 16th century.
23rd in the U.S. for 2011
English: variant of Feller.
12,038th in the U.S. for 2011

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Paul Fellers is most likely to live in Alabama, Missouri, North Carolina, California, and Oklahoma

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