Pádraic (or Pádraig) is the name Patrick in the Irish language (Gaelic). It is derived from the Latin Patricius (a patrician, a noble).
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Pádraic (or Pádraig) is the name Patrick in the Irish language (Gaelic). It is derived from the Latin Patricius (a patrician, a noble).
The name Patrick (Pádraig in Irish), is derived from the Latin patricius which means 'nobleman'.
The masculine given name Patrick comes from the Latin language, meaning "a patrician, a person of noble descent, a nobleman, or of noble birth".
Patrick comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name meaning "nobleman".
It is Latin.
Patrick is his name in English. His name in the original Latin was Patricius.
Female: Patrice is a variant of Patricia, which came from Patrick, born from the Latin name Patricius, and means "Nobleman."Male: Patrice is also the French masculine version of Patrick, with the same meaning.
Any meaning in the Latin language. The name curium is derived from the name of the well known family of scientists - Curie.
The name is taken from the Latin verb praemitto (I send in advance of . . .).
Desiree is a french and latin name. In both language they mean the same thing, desired.
The Latin language name of astatine is astatium.
Patricia can be from the Latin Patricia meaning "noble." It may also be a feminine form of the name Patrick meaning "patrician".