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Peter Paul is a male double name honouring Saints Peter and Paul. It may be treated as a single given name or as a first-name middle-name combination (in which case the bearer may go by a form of "Peter" — or "Paul" — rather than the double name). The corresponding name day is 29 June, the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. The equivalent name in other languages is likewise a juxtaposition of the equivalents of the names Peter and Paul; in some languages the pair may be hyphenated (as French Pierre-Paul) or written solid (as Italian Pierpaolo; Pier Paolo and Pietro Paolo are also found in Italian).

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  • Peter Paul is a male double name honouring Saints Peter and Paul. It may be treated as a single given name or as a first-name middle-name combination (in which case the bearer may go by a form of "Peter" — or "Paul" — rather than the double name). The corresponding name day is 29 June, the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. The equivalent name in other languages is likewise a juxtaposition of the equivalents of the names Peter and Paul; in some languages the pair may be hyphenated (as French Pierre-Paul) or written solid (as Italian Pierpaolo; Pier Paolo and Pietro Paolo are also found in Italian). (en)
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  • Peter Paul is a male double name honouring Saints Peter and Paul. It may be treated as a single given name or as a first-name middle-name combination (in which case the bearer may go by a form of "Peter" — or "Paul" — rather than the double name). The corresponding name day is 29 June, the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. The equivalent name in other languages is likewise a juxtaposition of the equivalents of the names Peter and Paul; in some languages the pair may be hyphenated (as French Pierre-Paul) or written solid (as Italian Pierpaolo; Pier Paolo and Pietro Paolo are also found in Italian). People with the name(s) include: * Peter Paul Althaus (1892–1965), German poet. * Peter Paul Toney Babey or Peter Bobbeie (fl. 1849–1855), Mi'kmaw chief in Nova Scotia. * Peter Paul Benazech (1744?–1783?), English engraver. * Peter Paul Bergman (1939–2012), American writer and comedian. * Peter Paul Borg (1843–1934), Maltese theologian. * Peter Paul Brang (1852–1925), Viennese architect. * Peter Paul Brauer (1899–1959), German film producer and director. * Peter Paul Brennan (1941–2016), American Old Catholic bishop. * Peter Paul Busuttil (1942/3–2017), mayor of Hal Safi, Malta. * Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg (born 1982), American politician. * Peter Paul Cetera (born 1944), American singer, songwriter, and bassist best known for being an original member of the rock band Chicago. * Peter Paul Francis Degrand or P.P.F. Degrand (1787–1855) French-born broker and merchant in Massachusetts, U.S. * Peter Paul Dobree (1782–1825), English classical scholar and critic. * Peter Paul Felner (1884–1927), Austrian-Hungarian screenwriter and film director. * Peter Paul Fernandes (1916–1981), Indian field hockey player. * Peter Paul Fuchs (1916–2007), Austrian-born, U.S.-based conductor and composer. * Peter Paul Gillen (1858–1896), South Australian storekeeper and Aboriginal rights activist. * Peter Paul Gomez, (fl. 1955) Pakistani MP for East Bengal. * Peter Paul Halajian (1864–1927), Armenian-American founder of Peter Paul Candy. * Peter Paul Koprowski (born 1947), Polish-Canadian composer. * Peter Paul Labertouche (1829–1907), British engineer and public servant in Melbourne, Australia. * Peter Paul Lefevere (1804–1869), Belgian-American Catholic bishop. * Peter Paul Mahoney (1848–1889), U.S. Representative from New York. * Peter Paul Marshall (1830–1900), Scottish engineer and co-founder of the decorative arts firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner. * Peter Paul Mauser (1838–1914), German weapon designer and industrialist. * Peter Paul Muller (born 1965), Dutch actor. * Peter Paul Odhiambo (born 1937), Ugandan boxer at the 1964 Summer Olympics. * Peter Paul Pillai (fl. 1885–1901), Indian National Congress representative for Tirunelveli. * Peter Paul Prabhu (1931−2013), Indian Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat. * Peter Paul Pugin (1851–1904), English architect. * Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Flemish Baroque painter * Peter Paul Saldanha (born 1964), Catholic bishop of Mangalore, India. * Peter Paul Maria Alberdingk Thijm (1827–1904), Dutch academic and writer. * Peter Paul Wiplinger (born 1939), Austrian writer and photographer. * Peter Paul Wyngarde (1927–2018), British actor in television series Department S (1969–70) and Jason King (1971–72). Fictional characters include: * Peter Paul Gualtieri, known as "Paulie Walnuts", portrayed by Tony Sirico on the HBO series The Sopranos (en)
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