Raul
Raul, Raúl, Raül, and Raüll are forms of a common first name in Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Galician, Asturian, Basque, Aragonese, and Catalan. The name is cognate of the Anglo-Germanic given name Ralph or Rudolph and the French Raoul, and is derived from Old English Rædwulf through Radulf.[1] It is also a popular common boy name in Azerbaijan.
| Gender | Male | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Latin translation of Ralph. | 
| Region of origin | Iberia, Latin America, other Lusofonia, Arabic, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking areas | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Raoul, Ralph, Rudolph. | 
The name is usually spelled "Raul" in Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian;[2] "Raúl" in Spanish;[2][3] and "Raül" or "Raüll" in Catalan.[3]
People with that name
    
- Raoul (founder of Vaucelles Abbey) (d. 1152), also known as Saint Raul
 - Raúl Acosta (born 1962), Colombian road cyclist
 - Raúl Alfonsín (1927–2009), former President of Argentina (1983–89)
 - Raúl Albiol (born 1985), Spanish footballer
 - Raul Amaya (born 1986), American mixed martial artist
 - Raúl Baena (born 1989), Spanish association football player
 - Raul Boesel (born 1957), Brazilian race car driver
 - Raúl Castañeda (born 1982), Mexican boxer
 - Raúl Castro (born 1931), First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, brother of Fidel Castro
 - Raúl Correia (born 1993), Angolan footballer
 - Raúl Diago (born 1965), Cuban volleyball player
 - Raul Amaya (born 1986), American mixed martial artist
 - Raúl De Molina, American television personality
 - Raul Di Blasio (born 1949), Argentinian pianist
 - Raúl Esparza (born 1970), Cuban-American actor and singer
 - Raúl Fuentes Cuenca (born 1975), Spanish pop singer
 - Raul Geller (born 1936), Peruvian-Israeli footballer
 - Raúl Giménez (born 1950), Argentine opera singer
 - Raúl (footballer) (born 1977), Spanish footballer Raúl González
 - Raúl González Robles (born 1991), Spanish footballer
 - Raúl Ibañez (born 1972), Cuban American baseball player
 - Raúl Jiménez (born 1991), Mexican footballer
 - Raúl Juliá (1940–1994), Puerto Rican actor
 - Raul Kivilo (born 1973), Estonian archer
 - Raul Mälk (born 1952), Estonian diplomat and politician
 - Raúl Mesa (born 1982), Spanish beach volleyball player
 - Raúl Montaña (born 1971), Colombian road cyclist
 - Raul Plassman (born 1944), Brazilian football goalkeeper and TV commentator
 - Raúl Prebisch (1901–1986), Argentinian economist
 - Raul Rebane (born 1953), Estonian journalist and communication consultant
 - Raul Renter (1920–1992), Estonian economist and chess player
 - Raul Roco (1941–2005), Philippine politician
 - Raúl Ruidíaz (born 1990), Peruvian footballer
 - Raúl Ruiz (director) (1941–2011), Chilean director and filmmaker
 - Raul Rusescu (born 1988), Romanian footballer
 - Raül Romeva (born 1971), Spanish economist and politician
 - Raul Salvatierra (born 1991), Bolivian basketball player
 - Raul Seixas (1945–1989), Brazilian singer–songwriter
 - Raul Siem (born 1973), Estonian politician
 - Raúl Tito (born 1997), Peruvian footballer
 - Raul (entertainer) (born 2003), Japanese singer and entertainer
 
References
    
- Entry 'Raul' in the inforpedia.pt website. Accessed on 2023-03-19.
 - Ráðúlfr at the Behind the Name site. Accessed on 2017-10-01
 - Albaigès and Olivart (1993), Diccionario de nombres de personas, page 212. ISBN 84-475-0264-3
 
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