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Typically you do not translate proper nouns, so if Paula is a specific person, you should keep it the same in Spanish. However, the Spanish equivalent name for Paula is Paola (pronounced Pao-le).

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Patrick would be Patricio in Spanish and sounds something like "patritheeo"

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Patrizia

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