# Pasquale

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{{Infobox name
| name          = Pasquale
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| pronunciation = ''pah-SKWA-leh''
| gender        = male
| meaning       = "associated with Passover (or Easter)"
| region        = [Neolatin languages](/source/Neolatin_languages)
| origin        = Latin
| related names = Pasqual, Pascal, Pascale, Pascalle, Paschal, Paschalis, Pascoe, Pascual, Pascuale, Pasquino
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}}

'''Pasquale''' is a masculine [Italian](/source/Italian_language) [given name](/source/given_name) and a [surname](/source/surname) found all over Italy.  It is a cognate of the [French](/source/French_language) name [Pascal](/source/Pascal_(given_name)), the [Spanish](/source/Spanish_language) [Pascual](/source/Pascual), the [Portuguese](/source/Portuguese_language) [Pascoal](/source/Pascoal) and the [Catalan](/source/Catalan_language) [Pasqual](/source/Pasqual). Pasquale derives from the [Latin](/source/Latin) ''paschalis'' or ''pashalis'',  which means "relating to [Easter](/source/Easter)", from Latin ''pascha'' ("Easter"), [Greek](/source/Greek_language) ''Πάσχα'', [Aramaic](/source/Aramaic_language) ''pasḥā'', in turn from the [Hebrew](/source/Hebrew_language) ''[פֶּסַח](/source/pesach)'', which means "to be born on, or to be associated with, [Passover](/source/Passover) day". Since the Hebrew holiday of Passover coincides closely with the later Christian holiday of Easter, the Latin word came to be used for both occasions.

The names [Paschal](/source/Paschal), Pasqual, [Pascal](/source/Pascal_(given_name)), [Pascale](/source/Pascale), [Pascha](/source/Pascha_(disambiguation)), [Paschalis](/source/Paschalis_(disambiguation)), Pascual, [Pascoe](/source/Pascoe) and [Pasco](/source/Pasco_(name)) are variations of ''Pasquale''. The feminine form, rather rare, is ''Pasquala'', ''Pasqualina'', ''Pascale'', ''Pascalle'' or ''Pascalina''. As a surname in Italy, Pasquale has many variations found all over the country: [Pasquali](/source/Pasquali), [Pascale](/source/Pascale), [Pascal](/source/Pascal_(surname)), Pascali, Pascalis, De Pascalis, Pasqual, De Pasqual, De Pascal, De Pasquali, Di Pasquale, DiPasquale, Di Pascali, Di Pasquali, De Pasquale, De Pasqualin, De Pasqualis, Pasqualin, [Pasqualini](/source/Pasqualini), Pasqualino, Pasqualon, Pasqualotto, Pasqualigo, Pasqualetti.

Notable people named Pasquale or Di Pasquale include:

==Given name==
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* [Pasquale Amati](/source/Pasquale_Amati) (1716–1796), an Italian antiquary
* [Pasquale Amato](/source/Pasquale_Amato) (1878–1942), Italian operatic baritone
* [Pasquale Anfossi](/source/Pasquale_Anfossi) (1727–1797), Italian opera composer
* [Pasquale Berardi](/source/Pasquale_Berardi) (born 1983), an Italian footballer
* [Pasquale Bini](/source/Pasquale_Bini) ( 1716–1770), Italian violinist
* [Pasquale Borgomeo](/source/Pasquale_Borgomeo) (1933–2009), an Italian Catholic Jesuit priest
* [Pasquale Buonocore](/source/Pasquale_Buonocore) (1916–2003), an Italian water polo player
* [Pasquale Festa Campanile](/source/Pasquale_Festa_Campanile) (1927–1986), Italian screenwriter and film director
* [Pasquale Camerlengo](/source/Pasquale_Camerlengo) (born 1966), an Italian retired competitive ice dancer
* Pasquale Cajano (1921–2000), an Italian-American film actor
* [Pasquale Carpino](/source/Pasquale_Carpino) (1936–2005), Italian chef, host of ''Pasquale's Kitchen Express''
* [Pasquale Cicogna](/source/Pasquale_Cicogna) (1509–1595), Italian politician, the Doge of Venice from 1585 to 1595
* [Pasquale "Pat" Cipollone](/source/Pat_Cipollone) (born 1966), American lawyer, White House Counsel for President Trump
* [Pasquale Joseph Federico](/source/Pasquale_Joseph_Federico) (1902–1982), an American patent attorney and mathematician
* [Pasquale Foggia](/source/Pasquale_Foggia) (born 1983), Italian footballer
* [Pasquale Fornara](/source/Pasquale_Fornara) (1925–1990), an Italian road bicycle racer
* [Pasquale Galluppi](/source/Pasquale_Galluppi) (1770–1846), Italian philosopher
* [Pasquale Gravina](/source/Pasquale_Gravina) (born 1970), Italian professional volleyball player
* [Pasquale Gumbo](/source/Pasquale_Gumbo), fictional character in the ''Rose Is Rose'' comic strip
* [Pasquale Macchi](/source/Pasquale_Macchi) (1923–2006), an Italian Catholic archbishop, private secretary to Pope Paul VI
* [Pasquale Stanislao Mancini](/source/Pasquale_Stanislao_Mancini) (1817–1888), an Italian jurist and statesman
* [Pasquale Marino](/source/Pasquale_Marino) (born 1962), Italian football coach
* [Pasquale Mastroianni](/source/Pasquale_Mastroianni), (born 1971), Canadian actor
* [Pasquale Ottini](/source/Pasquale_Ottini) (c. 1570–1630), an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in Verona
* [Pasquale Padalino](/source/Pasquale_Padalino) (born 1972), an Italian footballer
* [Pasquale Paoli](/source/Pasquale_Paoli) (1725–1807), a Corsican patriot and leader
* [Pasquale del Pezzo](/source/Pasquale_del_Pezzo) (1859–1936), an Italian mathematician
* [Pasquale Rizzoli](/source/Pasquale_Rizzoli) (1871–1953), an Italian sculptor
* [Pasquale Rossi](/source/Pasquale_Rossi) (1641 – after 1718), Italian painter
* [Pasquale Simonelli](/source/Pasquale_Simonelli) (1878–1960), an Italian-American banker
* {{anbl|Pasquale Squitieri}}
* [Pasquale Villari](/source/Pasquale_Villari) (1827–1917), an Italian historian and politician
* [Pasquale of Bourbon, Prince of Two Sicilies, Count of Bari](/source/Prince_Pasquale%2C_Count_of_Bari) (1852–1904), an Italian noble
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==Surname==
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* [Anton de Pasquale](/source/Anton_de_Pasquale) (born 1995), Australian motor racing driver
* [Arnaud Di Pasquale](/source/Arnaud_Di_Pasquale) (born 1979), French tennis player
* [Eli Pasquale](/source/Eli_Pasquale) (born 1960), Canadian basketball player
* [Emanuel di Pasquale](/source/Emanuel_di_Pasquale), American poet and translator
* [Eugene DePasquale](/source/Eugene_DePasquale) (born 1971), American politician
* [Frank Pasquale](/source/Frank_Pasquale), American legal scholar
* [Frédéric de Pasquale](/source/Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_de_Pasquale) (1931–2001), French actor
* [Giovanni Pasquale](/source/Giovanni_Pasquale) (born 1982), Italian football player
* [James Di Pasquale](/source/James_Di_Pasquale) (born 1941), American composer
* [Joe Pasquale](/source/Joe_Pasquale) (born 1961), British comedian
* [Joseph de Pasquale](/source/Joseph_de_Pasquale), American violist
* [Luigi Di Pasquale](/source/Luigi_Di_Pasquale_(footballer_born_1919)), Italian footballer
* [Mauro Di Pasquale](/source/Mauro_Di_Pasquale), American columnist
* [Pancrazio De Pasquale](/source/Pancrazio_De_Pasquale) (1925–1992), Italian politician
* [Simone Di Pasquale](/source/Simone_Di_Pasquale) (born 1978), Italian professional dancer and TV personality
* [Steven Pasquale](/source/Steven_Pasquale), American actor
* [Umberto Pasquale](/source/Umberto_Pasquale) (1906–1985), Italian priest and writer
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==Other==
* ''[Don Pasquale](/source/Don_Pasquale)'', a comic opera by Gaetano Donizetti
* ''[Olivo e Pasquale](/source/Olivo_e_Pasquale)'', a ''melodramma giocoso'' by Gaetano Donizetti
* Pasquale, pseudonym of [Don Manley](/source/Don_Manley) (born 1945), British crossword compiler
* [''Pasquale'' (film)](/source/Pasquale_(film)), 1916 American silent film

==See also==
* [Pascal (disambiguation)](/source/Pascal_(disambiguation))
* [Paschal (disambiguation)](/source/Paschal_(disambiguation))
* [Pascual (disambiguation)](/source/Pascual_(disambiguation))
* [Pasqual (disambiguation)](/source/Pasqual_(disambiguation))

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Category:Italian-language surnames
Category:Italian masculine given names
Category:Masculine given names

[lb:Pascal (Virnumm)](/source/lb%3APascal_(Virnumm))
[pl:Paschalis](/source/pl%3APaschalis)

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