Certificate of Name
Patrick
Masculine
Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Norwegian, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginPatrick is a male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman name Patricius, meaning 'patrician' or 'nobleman'. The name became prominent through the 5th-century missionary Saint Patrick, whose original birth name was Sucat. A Romanized Briton, he was captured and enslaved by Irish raiders as a youth. After six years of servitude, he escaped home but later returned to Ireland as a bishop. He is traditionally credited with Christianizing the island and is revered as Ireland's patron saint. In Irish, he is called Pádraig.Historical UsageAcross Europe during the Middle Ages, the name Patrick was used in honor of the saint. However, in Ireland, it was not commonly given before the 17th century because it was considered too sacred for everyday use. Since then, it has become extremely popular in Ireland and the Irish diaspora.Variants and DiminutivesPatrick has many variants across languages: Pádraig and Pádraic in Irish; Patrice in French; Patric and Patrik in Swedish; Padrig in Welsh; Patrik in Slovak; Patrekur in Icelandic; Patrizio in Italian; Patricius in Late Roman; and Patrik in Latvian. Diminutives include Paddy, Pádraigín, Páidí in Irish, and Patsy and Pat in English. Feminine forms include Pádraigín, Patrice, and Patricia. English surname descendants include Patrickson and Fitzpatrick.Notable BearersNumerous notable individuals bear the name Patrick, particularly in entertainment: actors Patrick J. Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Patrick Duffy, and Patrick Fugit; singers Pat Boone and Patrick Brasca; comedian Pat Condell; and journalist Patrick Gower. Saint Patrick remains the most historically significant bearer.Popularity and DistributionPatrick ranks among the most enduring male names in English-speaking countries, with strong popularity in Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and Canada. It is also common in Continental Europe, particularly in France (as Patrice), Germany, and Scandinavia.Meaning: NoblemanOrigin: Latin (Patricius)Type: First nameUsage Regions Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Norwegian, SwedishRelated: Pádraig, Patrice, Patricia
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