Pavle is a strong and distinctive name with Serbian origins. It is pronounced as PAHV-leh (/ˈpɑv.lɛ/) in Serbian. The name Pavle has been gaining popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States. In 2021, there were 5 newborns named Pavle in the United States, ranking at number 12119. It is worth noting that variations of the name, such as Pavel, are also used. Pavle is a unique choice for parents looking for a name with international flair and a touch of Eastern European charm.
Pavle Đurišić was a Montenegrin Serb officer who led Chetniks in Montenegro during World War II and later collaborated with the Italians against the Yugoslav Partisans. |
Pavle Jurišić Šturm, also known as Paulus Eugen Sturm, was a Serbian general of Sorbian origin, renowned for leading the Serbian 3rd Army during World War I. |
Pavle Trpinac was a Serbian chemist and professor at the University of Belgrade, and the uncle of poet Mira Alečković. |
Pavle Popović, a Serbian warrior and politician, played a significant role in the First and Second Serbian Uprisings and served as a representative in several cabinets. |
Pavle Radić was a Croatian politician and member of the Croatian People's Peasant Party (HPSS). |
Pavle Beljanski was a Serbian lawyer, diplomat, and art collector known for acquiring and donating the most complete collection of Serbian paintings from the first half of the 20th century. |
Pavle Ivić was a renowned Serbian South Slavic dialectologist and phonologist. |