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PATRICK

From the Latin name Patricius, which meant "nobleman". This name was adopted in the 5th-century by Saint Patrick, whose birth name was Sucat. He was a Romanized Briton who was captured and enslaved in his youth by Irish raiders. After six years of servitude he escaped home, but he eventually became a bishop and went back to Ireland as a missionary. He is traditionally credited with Christianizing the island, and is regarded as Ireland's patron saint.In England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. However, it was not generally given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was considered too sacred for everyday use. It has since become very common there.


Usage: English, French, German, Irish
Short Forms: PADDY, PAT, PATSY
Variants: PÁDRAIC, PÁDRAIG, PATRICE
Feminine Forms: PÁDRAIGÍN, PATRICE, PATRICIA
Name day:
March 17th: France, Germany
Famous People: Patrick Swayzewiki (Actor, 1952, United States), Patrick Whitewiki (Writer, 1912, United Kingdom), Saint Patrickwiki (Religious Figure, 390, United Kingdom), Patrick Süskindwiki (Writer, 1949, Germany), Patrick Vieirawiki (Soccer Player, 1976, Senegal), Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackettwiki (Physicist, 1897, United Kingdom), Patrick Stewartwiki (Actor, 1940, United Kingdom), Neil Patrick Harriswiki (Actor, 1973, United States), Patrick Kluivertwiki (Soccer Player, 1976, Netherlands), Patrick Dempseywiki (Actor, 1966, United States)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.