The name of the ship is not recorded in any biography of St. Patrick I have read.
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.
Patrick's mother was named Conchessa.
The name of Patrick's owner was Milchu.
Conchessa was Saint Patrick's mother.
St Patrick (Padraig) was certainly called by his real name. Unfortunately, that name has been lost to history. Patrick is a nickname, from the Latin "Patricius" (patrician or nobleman). That could have been from his high regard by the people who nicknamed him, from their inability to pronounce his real name; or out of irony in that he had once been a slave in Ireland, escaped, and returned later to bring the Gospel, literacy, and abolition of slavery.
If he does, we are not aware of it.
from saint Patrick famous saint from Ireland you need to celebrate next week 17 march that your day if your called Patrick