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Padrick

Variant of Patrick, from Latin Patricius meaning 'nobleman' or 'patrician,' patron saint of Ireland.

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Padrick is a variant of Patrick, the Irish name from Latin Patricius meaning nobleman or patrician. That gives it one of the most durable and recognizable histories in the name world, tied strongly to Irish identity and the legacy of Saint Patrick. The altered spelling keeps the name familiar while giving it a slightly more direct, rustic edge.

Padrick feels sturdy and traditional, with a strong masculine profile. It has the kind of built-in familiarity that comes from a name with deep cultural reach, but the spelling distinguishes it from the standard form. In modern use, it can seem like a personal or regional adaptation rather than a standardized choice.

That adds a sense of individuality without stripping away the heritage. Padrick sounds old enough to be serious, but accessible enough to feel immediately understandable. It is a classic at heart, wearing a slightly different coat.

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