View Message

[Opinions] Patrick
Good? Bad? Too associated with shamrocks and green beer?
Interesting Patrick combos?
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I love it! It's my youngest son's name his mn is, Vincent. We nn him Patch.
vote up1
Aw, my favourite Patrick is also called Patch. And Patrick Vincent is lovely.
vote up1
I was just about to post how I loved this name if solely for the nn Patch! Patrick Vincent is a beautifully strong name. I have always sort of liked Vincent but it never fit in with my sibsets, or I have liked other middle names instead.
vote up1
Thanks so much!
vote up1
Patrick just sounds nice to me. Like you're never going to meet a mean or disagreeable Patrick. So friendly and dependable.The only downside to me is the possibility of Pat--I'm not a fan of Pat in any scenario--but nicknames are easy enough to avoid if you are persistent. I've heard far longer and more complicated names get by without being shortened, so I would consider Patrick's chances to be excellent. Odd thing, but I tend to like male P names together as sibsets. I'm not normally a matchy person but the idea of brothers Patrick, Peter, Paul, or Philip just sounds pleasant to me. Not sure why.Patrick could go with anything, couldn't it? A more classic take:Patrick William
Patrick Stephen
Patrick Anthony
Patrick Francis
Patrick Jeremiah
Patrick Robert
Patrick Joseph
Patrick Emmanuel
Patrick LawrenceOr maybe be a little less predictable with:Patrick Cassian
Patrick Terence
Patrick Niles (Miles? Giles?)
Patrick Leo (Leo certainly on the up and up, but I still think it gives a little interesting punch; or if not maybe Leon)

... Load Full Message

vote up1
It is such a kind and friendly name. And he could always be called Patch. I've also come across a Rick and a Tricky - nms, but avoids Pat.
All your combos are nice, especially Patrick Kenelm. And I love the sibset Patrick, Peter, Paul, and Philip!
vote up1
PatchI knew a Patrick in university whose very close friends called him Patches. It was very endearing.
vote up1
I think Patrick's a good name. Very strong, and it's common but not too popular these days.Patrick Joseph
Patrick Christian
Patrick Alistair
Patrick Andrew
Patrick Robert
Patrick Evander
Patrick Fintan
Patrick James
Patrick Nicholas
vote up1
Patrick Fintan is great, and I really like Patrick Nicholas, too.
vote up1
I like Patrick. It's a nice, strong Irish name. I don't think it's too associated with shamrocks and green beer. lol. I don't see the name Patrick and automatically think of either of those things...although I guess I do sometimes expect a Patrick to have Irish red hair. Some Patrick combos I thought of off the top of my head...Patrick Morgan
Patrick Alistair
Patrick Connor
Patrick Leander
Patrick JamesA few of them might be too Irishey/Scottishey. Heh. What can I say? I love Irish and Scottish names. =X
vote up1
I'm not usually wild about Connor, but it really goes nicely with Patrick. Thanks!
vote up1
It's great, not too stereotyped to me at least. I avoided it because I fear it being shortened to Pat.
vote up1
I wouldn't use it myself, but I like it. I don't think it's unusable.
Patrick Finn / Fionn
Patrick William
Patrick Eamon
Patrick Seamus
Patrick Flynn
Patrick Emmett
Patrick Ander

This message was edited 11/22/2009, 3:14 PM

vote up1
Patrick Eamon is a nice unusual combo. And Ander is great too - haven't seen it before, but I like it. Thanks!
vote up1
♥♥♥I think Patrick is the most perfect boys name there is. Its never actually my top name or even in my top ten when we get asked what they are because I'll probably never use it IRL (there are too many of them in my family as it is) but it is just perfection. It is so strong, has so much history, it is a classic, it isn't overly popular but everyone knows it, it has good nickname options, it grows with the person, it isn't dated to a specific age group or generation...I just love it.My favourite Patrick combo is Patrick Valerius. When I am in a particularly Irish mood it is Patrick Diarmuid, Patrick Desmond or Patrick Seamus. The combo in my family is Patrick William. Every oldest boy in each generation is either Patrick William or William Patrick.And I don't think it is too associated with the Irish. Paddy is but not Patrick.
vote up1
I love it too, but every single Patrick I have ever met has had an Irish surname, hence the association. Doesn't mean I wouldnt use it, though. :)
Patrick Valerius is great! And Patrick William is a very handsome combo to have in the family.
vote up1