Paschal
Paschal is used as a name. Paschal, a variant of Pascal, from Latin Paschalis, is an adjective describing either the Easter or Passover holidays.
People known as Paschal include:
Popes and religious figures
- Antipope Paschal, a rival with Theodore for Pope
- Pope Paschal I, head of the Catholic Church from 817
- Pope Paschal II, head of the Catholic Church from 1099
- Antipope Paschal III, Antipope from 1164
- Paschal Baylon, Spanish friar and saint
People with the surname
- Benjamin Edwin Paschal, American baseball outfielder
- Bill Paschal, American football running back
- Bobby Paschal, American college basketball coach
- Janet Paschal, Contemporary Christian and southern gospel
- James Roy Paschal, NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup driver
- John Paschal, English Bishop
- Thomas M. Paschal, U.S. Representative from Texas