Pauljoseph is of Latin origin and means "small". It is composed of two elements, "Paulus" meaning small and "Josephus", which is derived from the Hebrew name "Yosef" meaning to add or increase. This name has a unique blend of old and new, being rooted in ancient Roman history yet sounding modern due to its unconventional spelling. Pauljoseph was not particularly popular during any specific period but it has been used occasionally throughout history, with some notable figures bearing this name including the French journalist Paul Josephinum who lived in the 18th century. In recent times, it is more commonly found in France and Belgium, although its usage remains relatively rare compared to other names.
"Pauljoseph's popularity peaked briefly in 2006 with six births that year, but it seems to have been short-lived as there are no other recorded births under this name."