John Paul (given name)

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John Paul is an English-language male double name combining John and Paul . Equivalents in other languages include Jean-Paul (French), Juan Pablo (Spanish), and Giampaolo (Italian).

People known as "John Paul" (without surname) include:

Other people with the given name(s) "John Paul" include:

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