Pasqual is of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning 'Easter'. It is derived from the Latin word 'paschalis', which means 'relating to Easter'. The name was popularized during the Middle Ages due to its association with religious celebrations.
The name Pasqual experienced fluctuating popularity between 1913 and 1998, with a peak of 31 births in 1922 and a significant drop to just 5 births in several years post-1954. Overall, there were 613 babies named Pasqual during this period.
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