I could name 266 popes but will name the most 2 recent ones: Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.
John Paul, as a pope's name, was from putting together two single names of popes, John and Paul. Both popes led the church through some of its hardest times during the 20th century, and as such, it has become a name for popes to choose.
There have been 23 popes named John, and two more who used John Paul.
Newly elected Popes usually choose a saint's name or a previous pope's names (someone they respect) to be known as. In this case Pope John Paul II was honoring his predecessors, Popes John XXIII, Pope Paul VI, and Pope John Paul I.
There have been two popes who took the name "John Paul".Alibino Luciani took the name John Paul when he was elected in August 1978. He died after only 33 days in office. He is now known as John Paul I.Karol Wojtyla took the name John Paul II out of respect to the short lived pope, when he was elected in October 1978.
Pope John Paul I took the names of his two predecessors - John XXIII and Paul VI. John Paul II took the name of his predecessor - John Paul I.
There have been 6 popes who chose the name of Paul.
Only Saint Peter has that name. However, St. Malachy predicts that the final pope will also be named Peter.
No, they do not choose from a list. They may choose a name of a previous pope or choose a new name such as Pope John Paul I did.
The most common name used by popes is John. There have been 23 popes named John. That is followed by Gregory with 16. Benedict has been used by 15 popes. There was no legitimate Pope Benedict X. He as an anti pope.
Pope John Paul I (was only Pope for 33 days in 1978, and had initially declined nomination) He was first Pope to use the dual name, and it was in his honor that John Paul II took the name.
well, this is a very indepth question that is so influential and whereas is asked frequently. John Paul decided to pick " John Paul " because his parents names where Jonothan and Pauline. His decision was decided upon an epiphany that then was translated to the truth of his birth name. John, disliked his name , and really wanted to have Eugene Hampton, but that was not appropriate or was on the list of Chosen Names. The Church accepted his name and encouraged for him to keep his first decision and that Eugene was definatly not appropriate under any circumstances what so ever. In Generalisation. John Paul Has often contemplated on whether to have Eugene or John, but john was very common and specifically well known to be a very profound name thankyou.
There have been six popes named Adrian and six popes named Paul.