Pádraig


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FieldValue
namePádraig
genderMale
meaningNoble
regionIreland
originIrish
variant formsPádhraig, Pádraic, Pá(dh)raic, Padraigh, Páiric
related namesPatrick
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| name = Pádraig | image= | imagesize= | caption= | pronunciation= | gender = Male | meaning = Noble | region = Ireland | origin = Irish | variant forms = Pádhraig, Pádraic, Pá(dh)raic, Padraigh, Páiric | related names = Patrick | footnotes = Pádraig or Pádraic ( , ), also Pádhraig or Pádhraic ( , ), are Irish male given names deriving from the Latin Patricius, meaning "of the patrician class", introduced via the name of Saint Patrick. The name is often anglicised as its English language equivalent Patrick or phonetically, e.g. Pauric.

Diminutives include Páidín, Páidí (both anglicised as 'Paudeen' and 'Paddy', respectively), and the feminine equivalent Pádraigín (little Patrick), which was originally an exclusively masculine name before later being viewed as the Irish equivalent of the feminine name Patricia. Pádraig is also sometimes anglicised as Paddy or Podge; the former anglicisation is often used, sometimes pejoratively, as a term for Irish people as a whole.

The Scottish Gaelic forms are Pàdraig () or Pàra () for short (cf. Para Handy).

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References

  1. {{cite EPD. 18
  2. {{cite LPD. 3
  3. Quiggin. (1906). "A Dialect of Donegal". Cambridge University Press.
  4. "PÁDRAIC, PÁDHRAIC, PÁDRAIG, PÁDHRAIG - Irish Names and Surnames".

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