Pauli
Pauli is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Adolf Pauli (1860–1947), German diplomat
- Adolph Frederick Pauli (1893–1976), American classical philologist
- Alfred Dominicus Pauli (1827–1915), German lawyer and politician
- Alfred Pauli (art historian) (1896–1938), German art historian and art dealer
- Andreas Pauli (* 1993), German ice hockey player
- Arnold Pauli (1900–1977), Swiss singer, choir director and composer
- Arthur Pauli (* 1989), Austrian ski jumper
- August Pauli (politician) (1852–1923), German carpenter and politician, MdR
- August Friedrich Pauli (1796–1845), German classical philologist, see August Friedrich Pauly
- August Wilhelm Pauli (actor) (1747 – after 1836), German actor and singer
- August Wilhelm Pauli (diplomat) (1781–1858), German-Danish businessman and diplomat
B.
- Benedikt Pauli (1490–1552), German legal scholar
- Bertha Pauli (also Berta Pauli ; 1878–1927), Austrian journalist
- Broderus Pauli (1598–1679), German lawyer and politician
C.
- Carl Pauli (philologist) (1839–1901), German philologist, linguist of the Etruscan language
- Carl Wilhelm Pauli (1792–1879), German legal scholar, judge and historian
- Christian Pauli (* 1992), German-Austrian soccer player
- Christian Moritz Pauli (1785–1825), German pedagogue and linguist
- Christiane Pauli , German actress
E.
- Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli (writer) (1881–1955), German writer, journalist and literary functionary
- Edgar von Schmidt-Pauli (diplomat) (1915-2001), German diplomat
- Elisabeth von Schmidt-Pauli (1889–1956), German writer
- Ernst Pauli (cook) (1886–1960), Swiss cook and author
- Ernst Ludwig Pauli (1716–1783), German Protestant theologian
F.
- Franz Pauli (1927–1970), German painter
- Friedrich Pauli (1804–1868), German doctor
- Friedrich August von Pauli (1802-1883), German engineer
- Fritz Pauli (1832–1898), German lawyer and politician
- Fritz Eduard Pauli (1891–1968), Swiss painter
G
- Gabriele Pauli (* 1957), German politician
- Georg Pauli (1855–1935), Swedish painter
- Georg Pauli (teacher) (1867–1949), German teacher, cyclist and author
- Georg Pauli-Stravius (1593–1661), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Georg Jakob Pauli (1722–1795), German theologian
- Gregor Pauli (1525–1591), Polish writer and theologian
- Günter Pauli (1929-2010), German politician (SPD)
- Gunter Pauli (* 1956), Belgian entrepreneur and publicist
- Günther-Martin Pauli (* 1965), German politician (CDU)
- Guntram Pauli (* 1952), German musician
- Gustav Pauli (1866–1938), German art historian
- Gustav Friedrich Pauli (1824–1911), world traveler
H
- Hanna Pauli (1864–1940), Swedish painter
- Hannes G. Pauli (1924–2003), Swiss physician
- Hans Pauli , pseudonym of Max Hoffmann (writer) (1858 – after 1912), German teacher, writer and translator
- Hans Pauli , pseudonym of Moritz Heimann (1868–1925), German writer, critic and editor
- Hans Pauli (politician) (1948–2019), Swiss wrestler, functionary and politician (SVP)
- Hansjörg Pauli (1931–2007), Swiss musicologist and writer
- Heinrich Pauli (medic) (1565-1610), German medic and university professor
- Heinrich Pauli (sports official) , German rower and sports official
- Heinrich Pauli (electrical engineer) (1893–1962), German electrical engineer
- Heinrich Wilhelm Ludwig Pauli (1779– ??), German printer, bookseller and publisher
- Herbert Pauli (* 1952), Austrian writer
- Hermann Gottfried Pauli (1720–1786), German Protestant theologian
- Hermann Reinhold Pauli (1682–1750), German Protestant theologian and preacher
- Hertha Pauli (1906–1973), Austrian-American actress, author and journalist
I.
- Irms Pauli (1926–1988), German costume designer
J
- Joachim Pauli (1733–1812), German bookseller and publisher
- Joachim Friedrich Pauli (1719–1791), German lawyer and politician, Lord Mayor of Stettin
- Johann Pauli (architect) , Austrian architect
- Johann Wilhelm Pauli (medic) (1658–1723), German medic, philosopher and university professor
- Johann Wilhelm Pauli (freedom fighter) (called Paul von Bettenhagen ; 1793–1813), German freedom fighter
- Johannes Pauli (Franciscan) (around 1455–1530 / 1533), German preacher and poet
- Johannes Pauli (SS member) (1900–1969), Swiss SS main squad leader
- Josef Pauli (politician) (1844 – after 1881), German politician (center)
- Josef Di Pauli (also Josef von Dipauli ; 1844–1905), Austrian politician
- Josef Pauli (singer) (1867–1928), German opera singer (tenor)
- Joseph Pauli (1769–1846), Austrian violin maker
- Julia Pauli (* 1970), German ethnologist
K
- Karl Pauli (actor) (1856–1918), German actor and writer
- Karl Friedrich Pauli (1723–1778), German legal scholar and historian
- Karl Gottlieb Pauli , German physician of the 18th century
L.
- Lorenz Pauli (* 1967), Swiss writer
- Louise Pauli (1774–1823), German bookseller and publisher
- Ludwig Pauli (1944–1994), German archaeologist
- Ludwig Ferdinand Pauli (1793–1841), German actor and theater director
- Lukas Pauli (* 2000), German composer
M.
- Magdalena Pauli (1757-1825), German philanthropist
- Magdalene Pauli (1875–1970), German writer
- Manuel Pauli (* 1930), Swiss architect
- Martin Gottlieb Pauli (1721–1796), German legal scholar
- Max Pauli (1864 – after 1929), German opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Michael Pauli (politician) (before 1698–1713), German politician, mayor of Kiel
- Michael Pauli (medic) (1652–1729), German medic
- Moritz Pauli (politician) (1838–1917), German teacher and politician, MdR
- Moritz Pauli (actor) (* 2006), German actor
O
- Oscar Pauli (1938–2005), German politician (SPD), MdL Baden-Württemberg
- Otto Pauli ( Otto Hieronimus Pauli ; 1787–1854), German manufacturer and company founder
P
- Peter Pauli (* 1940), German actor
- Philipp Victor Pauli (1836–1920), German chemist
R.
- Reinhold Pauli (theologian) ( Georg Reinhold Pauli ; 1638–1682), German Reformed theologian, preacher and university professor
- Reinhold Pauli (historian) (1823–1882), German historian
- Richard Pauli (1886–1951), psychologist
- Rudolf Pauli (* 1963), German lawyer, lawyer and author
S.
- Samuel Johann Pauli (1766–1821), Swiss gunsmith and airship designer
- Sebastian Pauli (medic) , German medic
- Sebastian Pauli (theologian) (also Sebastianus Pauli ; 1738–1812), German religious
- Sebastian Pauli (poker player) (* 1989), German poker player
- Simon Pauli (the Elder) (1534–1591), German Lutheran theologian
- Simon Pauli (the Younger) (1603–1680), German-Danish doctor and botanist
- Simon Pauli (musician) , German musician (bassist) and university professor
T
- Theodor Pauli (1648–1716), German legal scholar
- Thomas Pauli-Gabi (* 1966), Swiss archaeologist and museum director
- Tobias Ferdinand Pauli , German medic
V
- Virgílio de Pauli (1923–1999), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Campo Mourão
W.
- Walter Pauli (entrepreneur) (1898– ??), German entrepreneur
- Walter Pauli (police officer) (1953–1975), German police officer
- Werner Pauli (* 1930), German guitarist, arranger and composer
- Wilhelm Frahm-Pauli (1879–1960), German painter
- Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958), Austrian physicist
- Wolfgang Josef Pauli (originally Wolf Pascheles ; 1869–1955), Austrian chemist
Pauli stands for:
- Pauli (moon crater) , impact crater on the moon
- Pauli , pseudonym of Fritz Stelzer (1905–1968), German graphic artist and illustrator
- Pauli , Finnish variant of the first name Paul
- Pauli , comic figure and series of the Rolf Kauka Comics
See also:
- Sankt Pauli
- Pauli matrices , complex 2 × 2 matrices
- Pauli principle , physical law of quantum physics
- Pauly
- Paulli
- Paoli