Pal (name)
Pal or Pál is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian version of Paul. It may refer to:
- Pál Almásy (1818–1882), Hungarian lawyer and politician
 - Pál Bedák (born 1985), Hungarian boxer
 - Pál Benkő (1928–2019), Hungarian-American chess player
 - Pál Csernai (1932–2013), Hungarian football player and manager
 - Pál Dárdai (footballer, born 1951) (died 2017), Hungarian football player and manager
 - Pál Dárdai (born 1976), Hungarian football coach and retired player
 - Pál Palkó Dárdai (born 1999), German-Hungarian footballer, son of the above
 - Pál Dunay (1909–1993), Hungarian fencer
 - Paul Erdős (1913–1996), Hungarian mathematician
 - Paul I, Prince Esterházy (Pál Eszterházy) (1635–1713), first Prince Esterházy of Galántha
 - Paul II Anton, Prince Esterházy (Pál Antal Eszterházy) (1711–1762), Hungarian prince
 - Paul III Anton, Prince Esterházy (Pál Antal Eszterházy) (1786–1866), Hungarian prince
 - Pál Gábor (1932–1987), Hungarian film director and screenwriter
 - Pál Gerevich (born 1948), Hungarian fencer
 - Pál Jávor (actor) (1902–1959), Hungarian actor, and the country's first male movie star
 - Pál Joensen (born 1990), Faroese swimmer
 - Pál Kinizsi (1432–1494), Hungarian general in the service of the Hungarian King Matthias Corvinus
 - Pál Kitaibel (1757–1817), Hungarian botanist and chemist
 - Pál Koppán (1878–1951), Hungarian track and field athlete
 - Pál Kovács (1912–1995), Hungarian athlete
 - Pál Losonczi (1919–2005), Hungarian communist politician
 - Pál Maléter (1917–1958), Hungarian military leader of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
 - Pal Molnar (born 1952), Hungarian journalist
 - Pál Rosty de Barkócz (1830–1874), Hungarian nobleman, photographer and explorer
 - Pál Sajgó (1922–2016), Hungarian cross country skier and biathlete
 - Pál Schmitt (born 1942), Hungarian Olympic fencer and politician, President of Hungary from 2010 to 2012
 - Pál Szécsi (1944–1974), Hungarian pop singer
 - Pál Teleki (1879–1941), Hungarian politician who served as prime minister of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1920 to 1921 and from 1939 to 1941
 - Pál Teleki (footballer) (1906–1985), Hungarian footballer
 - Pál Titkos (1908–1988), Hungarian footballer
 - Pál Tomori (c. 1475–1526), Catholic monk, archbishop of Kalocsa, Hungary, and commander of the Hungarian army at the Battle of Mohács
 - Pál Turán (1910–1976), also known as Paul Turán, Hungarian mathematician
 - Pál Várhidi (1931–2015), Hungarian football player and manager
 - Pál Völner (born 1962), Hungarian jurist and politician
 - Pál Wágner (born 1935), Hungarian rower
 
| Gender | masculine | 
|---|---|
| Language(s) | Hungarian | 
| Name day | January 25, June 26, 29, 30 | 
| Other gender | |
| Feminine | Paula, Paulina | 
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Latin | 
| Meaning | "small" or "humble" | 
| Other names | |
| Nickname(s) | Pali, Palkó | 
| Cognate(s) | Paulus | 
| Anglicisation(s) | Paul | 
Pal may refer to:
- Pal Aron (born 1971), British actor
 - Pal Dukagjini (1411–1458), Albanian nobleman
 - Pal Dushmani (died 1457), Albanian clergyman
 - Pal Engjëlli (1416–1470), Albanian clergyman
 - Pal Gazulli (1405–1470), Albanian clergyman
 - Pal Gropa, Albanian lord
 - Pal Homonai (1904–2010), Albanian artist
 - Pal Kastrioti, Albanian ruler
 - Pal Mirashi (1925–2001), Albanian footballer
 - Pal Rakes, American singer
 - Pal Sam Oeun, Cambodian politician
 - Pal Shazar (born 1952), American musician
 - Pal Singh Purewal, Canadian scholar
 - Pal Sinn (born 1959), Hong Kong musician
 
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