Maewyn Succat was Patrick's birth name and it mean 'war like'
Patrick was named Maewyn Succat at birth and, when he was named a bishop, he received the name Patricius from Pope Celestine.The names mean:warlike (Maewyn Succat - pagan birth name)noble (Patricius - baptismal name)
Young St. Patrick is often referred to as "Maewyn Succat," which is his birth name. He was born in Roman Britain in the late 4th century and was captured by Irish pirates at the age of 16. After several years of slavery in Ireland, he escaped and later returned to convert the Irish people to Christianity, adopting the name Patrick upon becoming a bishop.
A young St. Patrick was known as Maewyn Succat, which is his birth name. He is best known for the holiday that bears his name, which is celebrated each year in March.St. Patrick a.k.a. Maewyn SuccatSuccat-The real name of St. Patrick was Maewyn Succat. He was originally an aristocrat from Britain (probably the north-west) and arrived in Ireland as a slave. He escaped and returned to Ireland to convert the pagan Irish to Christianity. He was very successful: his followers later re-implanted Christianity in northern Britain (southern "Scotland" and northern "England" to use their new names) after its takeover by pagan Angles."Succat" was his real last name. His name was Meawyn Succat before he was named St. Patrick by his religious authority.
If you mean St Patrick, he lived in Wales and was captured by Irish pirates and sold in Ireland as a slave.
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St. Patrick was born in Britain to wealthy parents near the end of the fourth century. At a young age, Patrick was kidnapped by Irish raiders who attacked his family's estate. They took him to Ireland where he spent six years as a slave. He worked as a shepherd and was kept away from other people. Lonely and frightened, he turned to religion for comfort and became a devout Christian.
In Irish a young girl is a "girseach", "gearrchaile" or "cailín beag". "Cailín" is a teenager or unmarried woman. A married woman is "bean".
A young Irish girl is typically called a "girl" or a "lass." In Irish Gaelic, a young girl can also be referred to as a "cailín," which translates to "girl" in English. Additionally, in informal or colloquial language, a young Irish girl may be called a "lassie" or a "lass."
Patrick Young was born in 1584.
Patrick Young died in 1652.
The Irish for 'Patrick' is Pádraig; usually you could add the diminutive -ín (-een)giving you Pádraigín, however that is now used as an equivalent of Patricia.Páidín (Paddy)Pádraig beag would literally means little Patrick (as in size).Pádraig Óg (young Patrick) if you mean as in 'Patrick Jr.'
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