The surname Patrick in America likely originated from the Gaelic name "Mac Pádraig," meaning "son of Patrick." It was brought to the United States by Irish immigrants, particularly during the 19th century, when many fled famine and sought better opportunities. The name is also associated with St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, further solidifying its connection to Irish heritage. Over time, it has become a common surname in various regions, particularly in areas with significant Irish-American populations.
Sorry, but no. Maewyn Succat (Saint Patrick's real name,) died about 1200 years before America was discovered.
Garcia. It is the 8th most popular last name in America, making it the 1st most popular HISPANIC last name in America.
Well I know a few people who have that last name or is similar.
It's definitely Scandinavian. My family comes from Sweden; We're called Fredrickson.
America was named after an Italian explorer by the name of Amerigo Vespucci.
Where does the last name Goldsberry originate from?
Where did the last name plater originate from?
Lithuania. That was my last name before my grandfather changed it to Anskate when he came to America in the 1800's.
actually Patrick was his last name not his first. :)
america
My ancestors.
England
England
This is a Latin name.
The last name Gonzalez is Spanish in origin.
where did the last name Godbey originate come from
The last name originated in England and Wales.