Associations to the word «Patrick»
Noun
- Dennis
- Wilde
- Barlow
- Belfast
- Lindsay
- Avalanche
- Dolan
- Buckley
- Drummond
- Yves
- Jacobite
- Swift
- Roanoke
- Dillon
- Gower
- Earl
- Rory
- Ufc
- Colleen
- Avenger
- Hernandez
- Stirling
- Peterson
- Erin
- Connacht
- Bassist
- Napier
- Larkin
- Ulster
- Ryan
- Jeremy
- Roarke
- Joseph
- Johnstone
- Mckenzie
- Carey
- Mccormick
- Michael
- Hackett
- Riley
- Murray
- Villiers
- Dan
- Anson
- Sutherland
- Goddard
- Georgetown
- Francis
- Bohemian
- Goldstein
- Maureen
- Corbett
- Corey
- Sir
- Ira
- Michel
- Bret
- Dominique
- Robin
- Dana
- Hines
- Leslie
- Briton
- Scottish
- Lau
- Crowley
- Purcell
- Guthrie
- Frontman
- Basilica
- Costello
- Balfour
- Chan
- Spence
- Kerr
- Shaun
- Kerry
- Duff
- Patricia
- Bishop
- Munro
- Linebacker
- Fleming
- Kyle
- Higgins
- Swanson
- Senator
- Todd
- Callahan
- Shane
- Claude
- Lisa
- Stuart
- Pascal
- Harper
Verb
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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