The name Patrick (Pádraig in Irish), is derived from the Latin patricius which means 'nobleman'.
Pádraic (or Pádraig) is the name Patrick in the Irish language (Gaelic). It is derived from the Latin Patricius (a patrician, a noble).
It most likely originates from Ireland, and in the British Isles. Saint Patrick is believed to have come from Wales and his name is derived from the Latin 'Patricius' which means 'noble'.
Patricius - "A Patrician" became a first name in Scotland, then first documented 1600 as Scots came to Ulster.
Patrick was named Maewyn Succat at birth and, when baptized, received the name Patricius. The names mean: warlike (Succat - pagan birth name) noble (Patricius - baptismal name) Patrick in its earliest form, was derived from the Latin name Patricius (patrician, i.e. "nobleman")
Patrick was named Maewyn Succat at birth and, when baptized, received the name Patricius. The names mean: warlike (Succat - pagan birth name) noble (Patricius - baptismal name) Patrick in its earliest form, was derived from the Latin name Patricius (patrician, i.e. "nobleman")
Patrick was named Maewyn Succat at birth and, when baptized, received the name Patricius. The names mean: warlike (Succat - pagan birth name) noble (Patricius - baptismal name) Patrick in its earliest form, was derived from the Latin name Patricius (patrician, i.e. "nobleman")
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