Associations to the word «Patrick»
Noun
- Osborne
- Harris
- Newell
- Prelate
- Rooney
- Daly
- Starring
- Gilles
- Mcnamara
- Ireland
- Tipperary
- Kane
- Defenceman
- Leonard
- Henry
- Ferguson
- Patterson
- Clancy
- Sims
- Saint
- Iain
- Simmons
- Alain
- Hogan
- Peyton
- Garland
- Karachi
- Regan
- Indy
- Angie
- Roy
- Derek
- Archbishop
- Cochran
- Joyce
- Sullivan
- Hayes
- Brady
- St
- Hume
- Redmond
- Afb
- Fitz
- Brennan
- Rudolph
- Buchanan
- Nigel
- Cheney
- Malone
- Timothy
- Patsy
- Druid
- Derry
- Hemingway
- Desmond
- Hadley
- Moore
- Donovan
- Kennedy
- Summers
- Waterford
- Tyrone
- Quinn
- Watson
- Christophe
- Nolan
- Liam
- Manly
- Tko
- Keyboardist
- Mcdowell
- Shea
- Madden
- Keating
- Orkney
- Carroll
- Dun
- Steed
- Cowan
- Kevin
- Darren
- Willis
- Cork
- Daniel
- Geoffrey
- Maitland
- Hara
- Campbell
- Mayo
- Cbe
- Mcbride
- Katie
- Ellie
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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