Paulinus
Paulinus (a diminutive of Paulus , Paul ), also written Paullinus , is the first name of
- Paulinus of Antioch (martyr) , saint, allegedly Martyrdom during the Neronian persecution of Christians
- Paulinus of Antioch († 388), patriarch
- Paulinus II of Antioch († 376), patriarch
- Paul I of Aquileia († 571), mockingly referred to as "Paulinus", Patriarch of Aquileia
- Paulinus II. Of Aquileia († 802/04), Patriarch of Aquileia, grammarian and theologian
- Paulinus Aurelianus (also: Pol Aurelian, Pol de Léon or Paol), Celtic saint
- Paulinus of Milan (4th century), deacon of Ambrose of Milan
- Paulinus Mayr (1628–1685), from 1678 to 1685 Prince-Bishop of Brixen
- Paulinus von Nola (353–431), monk
- Paulinus of Pella (5th century), poet
- Paulinus von Périgueux ( Paulinus von Petricordia ), poet
- Paulinus of Tiburnia / Teurnia (5th century), Metropolitan of Inland Norse
- Paulinus of Trier , bishop
- Paulinus of York , Saint Paulinus († 644), first (medieval) bishop of York
as well as the cognomen of
- Publius Cluvius Maximus Paulinus , Roman suffect consul 152
Paulinus is the family name of the following people:
- Constanze Paulinus (* 1985), British-German figure skater
- Decius Paulinus , Roman consul
- Gaius Suetonius Paulinus , Roman general
- Henricus Paulinus (1537–1602), German city secretary and bailiff
- Paulinus (Consul 277)
Paulinus stands for:
- Paulinus (weekly newspaper) , weekly newspaper in the diocese of Trier
- Paulinus Verlag , publishing house of the Diocese of Trier