The name "Paul" is not originally a Hebrew name. It is derived from the Roman name "Paulus," which means "small" or "humble" in Latin.
While the Apostle Paul was Jewish and likely had a Hebrew name, the Bible primarily refers to him by his Greek/Roman name, Paul. It is often assumed that his Hebrew name was Saul (שָׁאוּל, Sha'ul), as he is referred to as Saul in the Book of Acts before his conversion and adoption of the name Paul.
Therefore, while "Paul" itself has no Hebrew meaning, its likely corresponding Hebrew name, "Saul," means "asked for" or "prayed for."