Patrick
proper noun
- male given name
- family name
- place name
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈpætɹɪk/ / [ˈpʰæ.t̠ɹ̠̊˔ʷɪk̚] / /ˈpatɹɪk/
name
Etymology: From Middle English Patrick, from Latin Patricius (“patrician”), the name of an early Irish saint. Doublet of Paddy.
- A male given name.
“Yes, by Saint Patrick, but there is, Horatio, And much offence, too.”
“- Are unusual names nice? - Yes. - Then why am I called Patrick? She laughed but only for a little bit. She smiled at me, I think to make sure that I knew she wasn't laughing at me. - Because your daddy's called Patrick, she said. I liked that, being called after my da. - There are five Patricks in our class, I said. - Is that right? - Patrick Clarke. That's me. Patrick O'Neill. Patrick Redmond. Patrick Genocci. Patrick Flynn. - That's a lot, she said. - It's a nice name. Very dignified. - Three of them are called Paddy, I told her. - One Pat and one Patrick.”
- An English surname originating as a patronymic.
- A placename
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