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Dictionary of Medieval Names
from European Sources

Pascal m. Latin paschalis 'of Easter, Paschal'.

The name of a 7th C antipope, a 9th C pope, a 12th C pope, and a 12th C anitpope.

Cornish-influenced forms such as Pasc(h)o(e) and Pascow are, despite appearances, forms of Pascal and not masculine forms of Pasca.

England
English
1579 Pascowe COmar-vol2 p. 122; 1580 Pascowe ibid. p. 122; 1581 Pascowe ibid. p. 122; 1584 Pascow (nom) ibid. p. 71; 1585 Paskow DEmar-vol2 p. 11; 1590 Pascow ibid. p. 21; 1594 Pascow COmar-vol2 p. 72; 1595 Pasco DEmar-vol2 p. 31
France
Latin
11thC Paschalis (nom) StVdM-II 710; 1060 Pascalis (nom) ibid. 730, Paschalis (nom) ibid. 730; 1101x1129 Pascalis (nom) CartStPC XXX; 1113 Pascalis (nom) CartNDJosaphat II; 1117 Paschalis (nom) CartStPC XI; 1196/97 Paschalis (nom) ibid. I
Germany
Latin
822 Pascalis (nom) HambUrk-vol1 VI; 1100 Pascale (abl) quix-vol1 78
Italy
Latin
1522x1532 Pascalis (nom) DSF p. 51, 10
Spain
Catalan
1510 Pasqual valencia1510 194
Spanish
1495 Pascual montalvo
Cite as: G. Grim, S.L. Uckelman. "Pascal". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2015, no. 2. http://dmnes.org/2015/2/name/Pascal.