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Paddy: (L) also can be Patrick; "noble, nobleman."
Padraig: (PAH-drig or PAH-dreek) from Latin Patricius "noble." Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, was the first successful Christian missionary on the island. Patrick has only been a given name of children since 1700; considered too sacred earlier, children were given names Gilla Patraic "servant of Patrick" or Mael Patraic "devotee of Patraic." Padhraig, Paddy, Padraic, Patraig, Patrick.
P: (PAH-dreek)(L) "noble." Patrick, Padraic, Padhraig, Paddy.
Parlan: see Bartholomew "ploughman"; or Parthl
Parthal: (PAR-ha-lahn)(Aramaic) "ploughman." Parlan, Bartholomew, Bartley.
Patrick: (L) "noble." Pat, Patty.
Patterson: Irish version of "son of Pat."
Peadar: (PA-der)(Gr) "stone." Peter, Peadair.
Pembroke: (Celt) "bluff, headland."
Phelan: from a word meaning "wolf"; variant of Faolan.
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