The spelling of "Paul Sadler" in IPA phonetic transcription is /pɔːl ˈsædlər/. The first name, Paul, is spelled with a long "o" sound, represented by the symbol /ɔː/. The second name, Sadler, has a short "a" sound, indicated by the symbol /æ/. The "er" at the end of the second name is pronounced with a schwa sound, represented by the symbol /ə/. Therefore, the correct spelling of "Paul Sadler" in IPA phonetic transcription is /pɔːl ˈsædlər/.
The name "Paul Sadler" does not have a specific etymology since it is a combination of two separate personal names, "Paul" and "Sadler".
The name "Paul" is derived from the Latin name "Paulus", which means "small" or "humble". It was a common name in ancient Rome and later gained popularity among Christians due to St. Paul, one of the apostles and an influential figure in early Christianity.
On the other hand, the name "Sadler" is likely of English origin and is derived from the occupation of a "sadler" or "saddler", which refers to a person who makes, repairs, or sells saddles for horses. This surname was often passed down through generations from someone who worked in this profession.
Therefore, the name "Paul Sadler" is a combination of two distinct names with different origins and meanings.