Meaning & Origin
Derived from 'Pasch' (Passover) in Latin, meaning 'born on Easter'.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes renewal and rebirth.
Language details
Pasquale
Pasquale means 'born on Easter day'
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
PAS-kwah-leh
/pæsˈkwɑːleɪ/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
11
Lucky stone
Easter Lily
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Pasquale, originated from the Latin word 'Pasch' meaning Passover, carries a deep cultural significance for Italians as it signifies the birth of a child on Easter, a celebratory occasion in the Christian calendar.
In the spiritual context, the name Pasquale represents new life and the triumph of Christ over death. It symbolizes the resurrection and the joyous occasion for the birth of a child on Easter, embodying the hope of renewal and the message of rebirth that is central to the Christian faith.
Historical references
Pasquale Paolillo, an Italian saint of the Roman Catholic Church, was born in the southern Italian region of Calabria around 1420 and died on Easter Monday, April 21, 1450. He is known for his strong faith, piety, and miraculous acts. In particular, he was said to have revived a man who had been dead for three days and cured a child of paralysis.
Late Middle Ages (1420-1450)
Pasquale Rosegger, an Austrian painter, was born on March 20, 1857, in the village of Armschlag im Pongau, in the Austrian Alps. He is known for his painting style, which is characterized by its bright colors, thick brushstrokes, and vivid expressionism. He was a member of the Viennese Secession and is considered one of the leading figures of Austrian Expressionism.
Late 19th and early 20th centuries (1857-1932)
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