His given name was Maewyn Succat, which means 'War-like.' When he was ordained Pope Celestine I did not think that a suitable name for a priest and bishop so change his name to Patricius, or Patrick in English.
His real name was probably Maewyn Succat. Though Patricius was his Romanicized name, he was later came to be familiar as Patrick.
Patrick's original name was Maewyn Succat. However, at the time of Saint Patrick, last names were not used.
St. Patrick was born in AD 387, a time when most people did not use surnames.
No, Saint Patrick is Saint Patrick and not known by another saint's name. His birth name, however, was Maewyn Succat.
Yes, Saint Patrick is a saint. That is why he has the title "Saint" before his name.
If Patrick had a brother, there is no record of his name.
If Patrick had a brother, there is no record of his name.
Saint Patrick became a saint and the pope gave him the name Patrick.
Patrick was given the name of Maewyn Succat at birth.
The name of Patrick's owner was Milchu.
Conchessa was Saint Patrick's mother.
Patrick's mother was named Conchessa.
actually Patrick was his last name not his first. :)
If he does, we are not aware of it.
No, but saint Patrick became wealthey when he became a saint because back then and still now becoming a saint makes you rich.