"Anka Paul" is a name made up of two separate words, each with its own distinct pronunciation. "Anka" is pronounced /ˈæŋkə/, with the stress on the first syllable and the "a" sound like the "a" in "cat." "Paul" is pronounced /pɔːl/, with the stress on the first syllable and the "au" sound like the "a" in "caught." Together, the name "Anka Paul" is spelled just as it sounds, and can be easily pronounced by following the IPA phonetic transcription.
"Anka Paul" is the name of a popular Swedish musician, often referred to as "Paul Anka" in English. However, if you are asking about the origin or etymology of the name itself, "Anka" is a Swedish surname of Polish origin. It derives from the Polish word "anka" meaning "duck" and was likely used as a nickname or occupational name for someone who worked with or raised ducks. On the other hand, "Paul" is of Latin origin and derives from the Roman name "Paulus", meaning "small" or "humble". It became a popular name in Christian traditions after the conversion of Saint Paul, an influential figure in early Christianity.