Where does “Павло́” come from?

Павло́ (Ukrainian) comes from Russian -о́вич, from Ukrainian -ов, from Russian -о́в, from Old East Slavic -овъ, from Proto-Slavic -ovъ — of, belonging to.

Павло́ (Ukrainian): Paul, one of the twelve apostles

Definitions

  1. Paul, one of the twelve apostles

Ancestry of “Павло́”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russian-о́вичA masculine patronymic suffix added to a given name ending in a hard (unpalatalized) consonant: son of
2Ukrainian-ов
3Russian-о́вGenitive plural desinence of most hard-stem masculine nouns
4Old East Slavic-овъ
5Proto-Slavic-ovъof, belonging to

Words derived from “Павло́

Every word from Proto-Slavic -ovъEvery word from Russian -о́вEvery word from Russian -о́вич