English
Etymology
The name of an Irish saint, latinized as Patricius "patrician"; it might originally represent some lost Celtic name.
Pronunciation
AHD|pÄ�tʹrÄk, IPA|/Ë�pætrɪk/, SAMPA|/"p{trIk/
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- given name|male
Translations
trans-top|given name
Danish: Patrick
French: Patrick, Patrice
German: Patrick
trans-mid
Irish: Pádraigh, Pádraic, Páraic, Pádraig
Italian: Patrizio
Norwegian: Patrik
Swedish: Patrik
trans-bottom
Related terms
pet forms: Paddy, Pat, Patsy
feminine form: Patricia
Danish
Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun
- given name|male||da: borrowed from English.
Related terms
Patricia
French
Proper noun
infl|fr|proper noun
- given name|male||fr:, the English form of Patrice, quite popular in France.
German
Proper noun
infl|de|proper noun
- given name|male||de: borrowed from English.
Related terms
Patricia, Patrizia
Norwegian
Proper noun
infl|no|proper noun
- given name|male||no:, a popular spelling variant of Patrik.
Swedish
Proper noun
infl|sv|proper noun
- given name|male||sv:, a less common spelling variant of Patrik.
de:Patrick
fr:Patrick
is:Patrick
ru:Patrick
sr:Patrick
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