Gaelic languages include Irish (Gaelic) and Scottish Gaelic, making it impossible to know which one is being asked for. You are encouraged to ask a question that specifies "Irish" or "Scottish Gaelic" to assure that you receive the translation you are seeking.
Irish: It is Pádraig in the Irish language.
Scottish Gaelic:
Padraic
Irish Gaelic: Pádraig Scottish Gaelic: Padruig
Irish is Pádraig
Scottish is Pàdraig
In Scottish Gaelic 'Patrick' is spelled PÀDRAIG.
For some curious reason the Scottish Gaelic name Pàdraigis anglicized Peter as well as Patrick. Peadar is also used for Peter in Scottish Gaelic.In Irish Gaelic Peadar is Peter and Pádraig is Patrick.
Patrick comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name meaning "Nobleman".
Pádraig / Pádraic
Patrick MacFarlane has written: 'A choice collection of Gaelic poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'A choice collection of Gaelic poems' -- subject(s): Scottish Gaelic poetry
Patrick comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name meaning "Nobleman".
A Phádraig a chara
Patrick comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name meaning "nobleman".
Maewyn Succat is not Gaelic. It was the name of the boy that later became St. Patrick.
toirneach Naomh Pádraig
Lá Fhéile Pádraig
Lá Fhéile Pádraig