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patrick
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, from Old Irish Patraicc (Irish Padraig), from Latin Patricius, literally "a patrician" (see patrician). As a given name, chiefly in northern England and Scotland, in Ireland only a popular name after 1600, due probably to the Scots settlers in Ulster. [Reaney]
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 162
Land area (2000): 0.981064 sq. miles (2.540943 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.981064 sq. miles (2.540943 sq. km)
FIPS code: 54925
Located within: South Carolina (SC), FIPS 45
Location: 34.575450 N, 80.042944 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 29584
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Patrick
Housing Units (2000): 9823
Land area (2000): 483.143083 sq. miles (1251.334788 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 2.722167 sq. miles (7.050380 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 485.865250 sq. miles (1258.385168 sq. km)
Located within: Virginia (VA), FIPS 51
Location: 36.666055 N, 80.285880 W
Headwords:
Patrick, VA
Patrick County
Patrick County, VA
Wikipedia
Patrick in its earliest form, can be found as the name derived from the Latin name Patricius ( patrician, i.e. "nobleman"). Owing to the importance of Saint Patrick in Irish history, it is an especially popular name in Ireland. Other versions of Patrick include Patric, Patrik, Padraic, Pádraig, Pat, Rick, Ricky, Patricia and the diminutives Paddy and Patty.
Patrick may refer to:
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Saint Patrick
- St. Patrick's Day, an Irish holiday to celebrate Saint Patrick
- Patrick (given name), list of people and fictional characters with this name
- Patrick (surname), list of people with this name
- Patrick (1978 film), an Australian horror film
- Patrick (2013 film), Australian remake
- Patrick (parish), a parish in the Isle of Man
- Patrick, Nevada, an unincorporated community in Washoe County
- Patrick, South Carolina, a town in the USA
- Patrick (sportswear company), founded in 1892
The surname Patrick has several origins. In some cases it is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Phádraig, derived from world elements meaning "son of Patrick". This Gaelic surname is derived from the Latin Patricius, which is in turn derived from word elements meaning "member of the patrician class". In other cases, the surname Patrick is a shortened form of the surnames Mulpatrick and Fitzpatrick. The surname Patrick is common in Ireland due to Scottish emigration. People with the surname Patrick include:
- Alan Patrick (born 1991), Brazilian footballer
- Alf Patrick (born 1921), English footballer
- Alice Patrick (born 1948), American muralist
- Allen Patrick (born 1984), American football running back
- Allen Russell Patrick (1910–1995), Canadian politician
- Andrea Patrick (born 1961), American model
- Andrew G. Patrick (1907–1955), American architect
- Arthur Patrick (born 1934), Australian theologian and historian
- Ben Patrick (born 1984), American football tight end
- Bill Patrick (footballer) (born 1932), Scottish footballer
- Bill Patrick (sports anchor) (born 1955), American sportscaster
- Bob Patrick (1917–1999), American baseball outfielder
- Brenda Jean Patrick (born 1955), American educational consultant
- Bronswell Patrick (born 1970), American baseball relief pitcher
- Butch Patrick (born 1953), American actor
- Cedeno Patrick (born 1983), American football player
- Chris Patrick (born 1984), American football offensive tackle
- Claude Patrick (born 1980), Canadian mixed martial arts fighter
- Colin Patrick (1893–1942), British politician
- Craig Patrick (born 1946), American hockey player, coach and general manager
- Curtiss Patrick (born 1979), American ice hockey player
- Dan Patrick (born 1956), American sportscaster
- Dan Patrick (Texas politician) (born 1950), American politician
- Danica Patrick (born 1982), American auto racing driver
- Danny Patrick (born 1972), British film director and screenwriter
- Darrin Patrick, American author and pastor
- David M. Patrick (born 1947), English organist
- David Patrick (writer) (1849–1914), Scottish writer and editor
- David Patrick (athlete) (born 1960), American hurdler
- Dennis Patrick (1918–2002), American character actor
- Dennis R. Patrick (born 1951), American Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
- Deval Patrick (born 1956), American politician
- Diane Patrick (born 1951), American First Lady of Massachusetts
- Diane Porter Patrick (born 1946), American politician
- Dorothy Patrick (1921–1987), American film actress
- Edwin D. Patrick (1894–1945), American general
- Emily Patrick (born 1959), English painter
- Eric Patrick, American filmmaker
- Frank Patrick (running back) (1915–1992), American football player
- Frank Patrick (quarterback) (born 1947), American football player
- Frank Patrick (ice hockey) (1885–1960), Canadian ice hockey player
- Fred Patrick (1965–1989), Dutch-Surinamese footballer
- Gail Patrick (1911–1980), American film actress
- Glenn Patrick (born 1950), American ice hockey player
- Hugh Talbot Patrick (1860–1939), American neurologist
- James MacIntosh Patrick (1907–1998), Scottish painter
- James Patrick (British Army officer), British military officer
- James Patrick (Canadian football) (born 1982), Canadian football cornerback
- James Patrick (ice hockey) (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- Jerome Patrick (1883–1923), American film actor
- Jody Patrick (born 1978), Canadian badminton player
- John Patrick (dramatist) (1905–1995), American playwright and screenwriter
- John Patrick (meteorologist) (born 1974), American meteorologist
- John Patrick (rugby union) (1898–1959), American rugby union player
- John R. Patrick (born 1945), American businessperson
- Johnny Patrick (born 1988), American football player
- Jordan Patrick (born 1992), English footballer
- Julian Patrick (1927–2009), American opera singer
- Julius Patrick (1938–2006), American politician
- Kae T. Patrick (born 1934), American politician
- Kathy Patrick, American author and hairdresser
- Katie Patrick (born 1980), Australian environmentalist
- Keith Patrick, Irish actor
- Larne Patrick (born 1988), English rugby league footballer
- Laurdine "Pat" Patrick (1929–1991), American jazz musician
- Lawrence Patrick (1920–2006), American auto safety researcher
- Lee Patrick (actress) (1901–1982), American actress
- Lee Patrick (saxophonist) (born 1938), American musician
- Leonard Patrick (1913–2006), American mobster
- Lester Patrick (1883–1960), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Luther Patrick (1894–1957), American politician
- Lynn Patrick (1912–1980), Canadian ice hockey centre
- Marcus Patrick (born 1974), British actor
- Margaret Patrick (1913–1994), American musician known as "Ebony"
- Mark Patrick, American radio personality
- Marsena R. Patrick (1811–1888), American general and college president
- Mason Patrick (1863–1942), American general
- Matt Patrick (footballer) (1919–2005), Scottish footballer
- Matt Patrick (producer) (born 1974), American musician
- Matthew Patrick (born 1952), American politician
- Michael Patrick (born 1980), American lawyer
- Michelle Patrick (born 1949), American television soap opera writer
- Mike Patrick, American sportscaster
- Mike Patrick (American football) (1952–2008), American football punter
- Muzz Patrick (1916–1998), Canadian ice hockey player
- Myles Patrick (born 1954), American basketball player
- Nicholas Patrick (born 1964), American astronaut
- Nick Patrick (actor), British actor
- Nigel Patrick (1913–1981), English actor and stage director
- Paul Patrick (1950–2008), English teacher and LGBT rights activist
- Rhianna Patrick (born 1977), Australian radio personality
- Richard Patrick (born 1968), American rock musician
- Robert Patrick (born 1958), American actor
- Robert Patrick (playwright) (born 1937), American playwright and writer
- Roy Patrick (1935–1998), English footballer
- Ruth Patrick (1907-2013), American botanist
- Simon Patrick (1626–1707), English theologian and bishop
- Stephen Patrick (born 1932), Canadian politician
- Steve Patrick (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player
- Tara Patrick, birth name of Carmen Electra (born 1972), American actress
- Tera Patrick (born 1976), American pornographic actress
- Todd Patrick, music promoter
- Trevor Patrick, rugby league footballer of the 1960s and '70s for New Zealand, and Otago
- U. E. Patrick, American auto racing team owner
- Van Patrick (1916–1974), American sportscaster
- Vincent Patrick, American novelist
- Wayne Patrick (1946–2010), American football running back
- William C. Patrick III (1926–2010), American microbiologist
- William Donald Patrick, Lord Patrick (1889–1967), Scottish judge
- William Patrick (Canadian politician) (1810–1883), Canadian clergyman and politician
- William Patrick (author), American science editor
- William Patrick (minister) (1791–1872), Scottish clergyman
- William Penn Patrick (1930–1973), American businessman
Patrick is a 1978 Australian horror film directed by Richard Franklin and written by Everett De Roche. The film is notable for popularising Ozploitation films in other territories. A remake, Patrick, was released in 2013.
Patrick is a sportswear company headquartered in Oudenaarde, East Flanders, Belgium.
Patrick is a 2013 Australian horror film that was directed by Mark Hartley and a remake of the 1978 film of the same name. It had its world premiere on 27 July 2013 at the Melbourne International Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release on 14 March 2014, followed by a DVD release the following month. Its Canadian theatrical premiere was at the Lost Episode Festival Toronto on 5 July 2014.
The movie stars Jackson Gallagher as the titular Patrick, a comatose young man that uses his psychic powers to stalk a nurse caring for him.
Usage examples of "patrick".
Lone Star, one of our classmates had once suggested that Patrick Bambra must have kissed the Blarney Stone.
Patrick leaned over the side of the shelter where Bounder was hobbled and watched him eat the tufts of dried grass that Mackenzie had found for him.
But he could not have known until the actual face-to-face meeting that he, Brat, was not Patrick.
His pompous welcome drowned her more genuine pleasure, and she stood smiling gently at Brat while her husband trumpeted forth their satisfaction in seeing Patrick Ashby on their doorstep again.
She accepted her introduction to Brat with composure, but managed to convey the impression that it was personally delightful to her to have Patrick home again.
They had all come to inspect Brat, but he noticed that those who had known Patrick Ashby came with a genuine pleasure in welcoming him back.
Only the Rector, Bee, Charles, Eleanor, and the firm of Cosset, Thring and Noble knew, so far, that Brat was not Patrick Ashby.
Protected by Mother and Father, extras added by Mamo and Tress, later by Patrick, and whatever could be picked up from Bernard, who was older than the others and most often at work in the hotel.
As the little motoscafo approached the landing-stage on the north-west corner of the island, Patrick caught sight of a mournful procession directly ahead of them.
Perry Bay for the selection, he talked at length with Captain Bellamy and sent word to Patrick McNamara, who might have been an outspoken villain, but who was having marked success with the management of his own selection in the east.
They remembered Patrick Harper, stunned cold by the fall, and they had probed and palpated and found nothing broken and so he had been put into a ward where he could snore until he recovered consciousness.
Jon Patrick Holloway, Phate, now drove southeast on the rain-swept 280 freeway, toward St.
My safety, our safety, depended, under Providence, Saint Patrick, Stephen the Protomartyr, and Saint Brendan, solely upon my own ineptitude, my own gross ineptitude: I might even say inefficiency.
Introduced by irritating stand-up comedian Jimmy Carr, this four-hour show, shown over two consecutive nights and voted for by the public, included often lengthy and well-chosen clips and trailers from movies, TV shows, commercials, public service announcements and music videos, with commentary by Patrick Allen, Jane Asher, Rick Baker, Doug Bradley, Bruce Campbell, John Carpenter, Chris Carter, Alice Cooper, Wes Craven, Sean Cunningham, Shelley Duvall, Robert Englund, Fenella Fielding, William Friedkin, Mark Gatiss, Jerry Goldsmith, Muriel Grey, Gunnar Hansen, Dennis Hopper, Sara Karloff, Mark Kermode, John Landis, Christopher Lee, Janet Leigh, Kevin McCarthy, Kyle McLachlan, Michael Madsen, Nigel Kneale, Kim Newman, Dave Prowse, Ed Sanchez, David Skal, Stephen Spielberg, Stephen Volk, Sigourney Weaver and Joss Whedon, among many others.
Jimmy Carr, this four-hour show, shown over two consecutive nights and voted for by the public, included often lengthy and well-chosen clips and trailers from movies, TV shows, commercials, public service announcements and music videos, with commentary by Patrick Allen, Jane Asher, Rick Baker, Doug Bradley, Bruce Campbell, John Carpenter, Chris Carter, Alice Cooper, Wes Craven, Sean Cunningham, Shelley Duvall, Robert Englund, Fenella Fielding, William Friedkin, Mark Gatiss, Jerry Goldsmith, Muriel Grey, Gunnar Hansen, Dennis Hopper, Sara Karloff, Mark Kermode, John Landis, Christopher Lee, Janet Leigh, Kevin McCarthy, Kyle McLachlan, Michael Madsen, Nigel Kneale, Kim Newman, Dave Prowse, Ed Sanchez, David Skal, Stephen Spielberg, Stephen Volk, Sigourney Weaver and Joss Whedon, among many others.