DE PAOLI
Also recorded as De Paoli, Depaoli
de Paoli
de Paoli is a British surname of Italian origin. The surname is believed to have arrived in Britain during the early 20th century through migration from Italy. It is likely that the name was brought over by individuals seeking new opportunities or fleeing economic hardship in their home country.
The surname de Paoli is derived from the Italian name Paolo, meaning "Paul" in English. This suggests that individuals bearing this surname may have traced their ancestry back to someone named Paul or adopted the name as a sign of reverence to the Apostle Paul.
Over time, the surname de Paoli has become relatively rare in Britain, with only a small number of individuals bearing this name. It is possible that the descendants of those who originally brought the name to Britain have integrated into British society, adopting different surnames or simply moving away from traditional Italian naming customs.
Despite its rarity, the surname de Paoli remains a distinctive marker of Italian heritage within the British population. It serves as a reminder of the diverse cultural influences that have shaped the British identity over the centuries.
There are approximately 40 people named de Paoli in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named de Paoli.