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Pasquale

Pasquale (proper noun) means a surname of Italian origin, sometimes used as a given name. Example: “His grandfather, Pasquale, immigrated from Naples.”

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A surname of Italian origin, sometimes used as a given name.
"His grandfather, Pasquale, immigrated from Naples."

How to use Pasquale

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA common Italian surname or first name.

Word forms

Pasquales plural

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Etymology

Borrowed from the Italian given name Pasquale, related to Easter.

Origin: Italian

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Pasquale” mean?

The word “Pasquale” means a surname of Italian origin, sometimes used as a given name. In plain terms, a common Italian surname or first name.

How do you use “Pasquale” in a sentence?

Here is “Pasquale” used in a sentence: “His grandfather, Pasquale, immigrated from Naples.”

What part of speech is “Pasquale”?

“Pasquale” is a proper noun.

Where does the word “Pasquale” come from?

The word “Pasquale” comes from Italian. Borrowed from the Italian given name Pasquale, related to Easter.

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