Associations to the word «Patrick»
Noun
- Dempsey
- Ewing
- Armagh
- Stephens
- Rafter
- Hepburn
- Duffy
- Cathedral
- Malley
- Lester
- Paddy
- Shamrock
- Connell
- Mckenna
- Mcgrath
- Irish
- Healy
- Aubrey
- Gail
- Athletic
- Dunbar
- Scully
- Doyle
- Moran
- Donnell
- Goaltender
- Byrne
- Dublin
- Stump
- Pat
- Neil
- Connolly
- Doherty
- Kildare
- Fitzgerald
- Sean
- Flanagan
- Stewart
- Brendan
- Gallagher
- Irishman
- Pendleton
- Beverley
- Ard
- Connor
- Parade
- Donnelly
- Cassidy
- Gilmore
- Reilly
- Manson
- Sweeney
- Hurley
- Gael
- Egan
- Foley
- Murphy
- Lynch
- Tam
- Limerick
- Farrell
- Hayden
- Leigh
- Bridget
- Toole
- Maguire
- Limited
- Manning
- Denise
- Flynn
- Walsh
- Boyle
- Keane
- Mcguire
- Neill
- Brien
- Donegal
- Terence
- Dunne
- Barr
- Consecration
- Leary
- Blanche
- Thierry
- Kelly
- Galway
- Gillian
- Mclaughlin
- Brian
- Td
- Gorman
- Butch
- Meath
- Keefe
- Heron
- Mccarthy
- Neal
Wiktionary
PATRICK, proper noun. A male given name.
Dictionary definition
PATRICK, noun. Apostle and patron saint of Ireland; an English missionary to Ireland in the 5th century.
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