This is the 10116th most frequent German word.
paweł
"Paweł" is not a German word; it is a Polish name equivalent to "Paul" in English.
In this sentence, 'Paweł' is a proper noun referring to a person, used as the subject.
Paweł ist ein guter Freund und hilft mir oft.
Paweł is a good friend and often helps me.
Here, 'Paweł' is a direct object, referring again to the person intended by the proper noun.
Ich habe Paweł letzte Woche im Park getroffen.
I met Paweł last week in the park.
In this instance, 'Paweł' is the subject of the relative clause, specifying the identity of the person providing the recommendation.