Pascoal
/pəskˈoʊl/
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Pascoal, of Portuguese origin, derives from the Late Latin 'Paschalis', meaning 'of Easter'. Rooted in the Hebrew 'Pesach' (Passover), it is often given to boys born during the Easter season, symbolizing renewal, faith, and divine grace. The name carries a strong religious and cultural significance in Portuguese-speaking communities.
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