Pattrick Surname
Approximately 894 people bear this surname
Pattrick Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Patrick.' A once great North-English font-name, leaving many descendants; v. Pattinson, Patterson, Pate, Paitson, Patey, Pattie, &c. The Cumberland surname of Patrickson is almost extinct, but has a representative living in Furness, North Lancashire.
Read More About This SurnamePattrick Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 388 | 1:143,603 | 13,885 |
| Australia | 258 | 1:104,634 | 11,756 |
| United States | 74 | 1:4,898,094 | 251,818 |
| South Africa | 66 | 1:820,874 | 55,153 |
| Canada | 35 | 1:1,052,731 | 78,176 |
| New Zealand | 18 | 1:251,574 | 23,165 |
| Solomon Islands | 10 | 1:58,003 | 11,702 |
| France | 9 | 1:7,380,302 | 306,885 |
| Nigeria | 6 | 1:29,523,793 | 355,097 |
| Scotland | 5 | 1:1,070,763 | 31,189 |
| Wales | 4 | 1:773,633 | 29,106 |
| India | 3 | 1:255,688,461 | 1,306,352 |
| Finland | 2 | 1:2,748,351 | 72,663 |
| Brazil | 2 | 1:107,037,166 | 1,031,150 |
| United Arab Emirates | 2 | 1:4,581,136 | 93,443 |
| Thailand | 2 | 1:35,319,172 | 966,191 |
| Tanzania | 2 | 1:26,470,806 | 111,653 |
| Sri Lanka | 1 | 1:20,808,560 | 18,521 |
| Spain | 1 | 1:46,752,036 | 156,870 |
| Philippines | 1 | 1:101,238,223 | 404,861 |
| Pakistan | 1 | 1:178,643,885 | 213,220 |
| Malaysia | 1 | 1:29,494,225 | 409,885 |
| Laos | 1 | 1:6,588,323 | 1,961 |
| Gibraltar | 1 | 1:33,954 | 1,660 |
| Ireland | 1 | 1:4,708,939 | 29,543 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 210 | 1:116,073 | 11,213 |
| Scotland | 6 | 1:623,869 | 16,225 |
| Wales | 3 | 1:522,805 | 14,314 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 178 | 1:282,127 | 22,717 |
Pattrick (506) may also be a first name.
Pattrick Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Patrick.' A once great North-English font-name, leaving many descendants; v. Pattinson, Patterson, Pate, Paitson, Patey, Pattie, &c. The Cumberland surname of Patrickson is almost extinct, but has a representative living in Furness, North Lancashire.
William Patric, Lincolnshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
Ivo Patryk, Essex, ibid.
Ralph Paterik, Hertfordshire., 20 Edward I: Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Edward I-III.
Patric de Culwen, 35 Edward I: Westm. and Cumb.
Willelmus Patrik, 1379: Poll Tax of Howdenshire.
Johannes Patryk, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.
John Paterik, 1379: ibid.
1566. William Patrickson, fellow of Queen's, 1569: Register of the University of Oxford.
Queen's is, by its endowments, the recognized Cumberland college.
1793. Married — John Patrick and Mary Ann Mills: St. George, Hanover Square.
Gaelic Padruig, Irish Padraig, O. Irish Patrice, from Latin Patricias, 'a patrician.' The early Latin life of the saint also gives Cothraige, the name by which S. Patrick was known during the term of his slavery in Ireland, but this is simply a Gaelicized form of Pathruig (with c for Latino-British p). S. Patrick's full name was probably Patridus Magonus Sucatus. Tirechan, the saint's earliest biographer, assigns him a fourth name, Cothirthiacus, which, however, is simply a Latinization of the Cothraige already mentioned. Other early forms of this name, Qatrige and Quadriga, suggested to Tirechan and others a derivation from quatiuor, Latin for 'four:' "Cothirthiacus quia seruiuit uii domibus magorum" (i.e. "because he was a slave in the houses of four magicians"); "many were they whom he served, Cothraige (servant) of a fourfold household" (so in the O. Irish hymn Genair Patraicc). The Tripartite Life (p. 17) states that he received the name Magonus from S. Germanus, and that of Patridus from Pope Celestine, but this is merely monkish tradition. The late Sir John Rhys believed the name Magonus to be a derivation from Goidelic magns (whence Irish mug, servant), meaning perhaps originally a 'boy,' but it is just as likely to be the Roman cognomen Magonus. Muirchu, author of the first formal biography of the saint, says he was also named Socket (the Sucatus above mentioned): "Patricius qui et Sochet uocabatur." The hymn "Genair Patraicc," attributed to S. Fiacc, says: "Sucat his name it was said," and the Tripartite Life adds, this was "his name from his parents" (loc. cit.). A note on the hymn, quoted in the last named work explains this name as "Deus belli uel Fortis belli." The name is etymologically the same as obsolete Welsh hygad, 'warlike.' in modern Scottish Gaelic the name Patrick is found in four forms: (1) PMruig, with t and C unaspirated, but reduced to the corresponding mediae. (2) Paruig for Pathruig, in which the t has been aspirated and consequently lost and c made into medial g. (3) Pam, a pet or curtailed form of the last. (4) Padair or Patair, the common form of Patrick in Arran and Kintyre. This last form enters into combination with cill, 'a church,' in Cill-Phadair, the Gaelic name of Kilpatrick. The name has thus become confused in popular use with Peter and is so Englished. (Per contra, Ceann+phadruig is the Gaelic name of Peterhead in Durcan Macintyre's Oran no gasaid (Songs, ed. Calder, p. 392). "Pedair as a personal Gaelic name is hardly, if at all, known out of print" (Celt. Rev., II, p. 35). In Scotland not only is Patrick frequently called by the endearing diminutive Peter, but Peter is often called Patrick. In fact, as it has been said, Patrick is the "Sunday name," Peter the everyday one. In the discussion in the House of Lords on the Breadalbane peerage claims (1867) the counsel alluding to a person who had been mentioned in the course of the evidence called him Captain Patrick Campbell. The Chancellor said the captain's name was not Patrick, but Peter. His Lordship was assured they were convertible terms. Lord Robertson (1794—1855), who was christened Patrick, was invariably called Peter (nicknamed "Peter o' the Painch" by Sir Walter Scott because of his rotundity; Maidment, Pasquils, p. 222-223); and Patrick Fraser Tytler, the historian, was known to his immediate relatives as "Peter" (Burgon, Life, p. 16). Patrick was one of the most popular names in the west of Scotland in pre-Reformation times, and in Ireland only became a popular forename after 1600, due probably to its introduction by the Scots settlers in Ulster. As a surname it is common in Ayrshire, and the old family of that name appear to have been connected with Kilwinning Abbey. Patrick, subprior of Durham, became abbot of Dunfermline. J201 (Annals, p. 333). Patricks of Dunminning, county Antrim, ere of Scottish extraction, descendants of the Ayrshire family. John Patric was a notary in 1429 (Robertson, Ayr Farn., II, p. 267). James Patrick heir of Hew Patrick of Thomedyke his father, 1658 (Retours, Ayr, 501). Robert William Cochran-Patrick (1842-1897), a distinguished numismatist, was under-secretary for Scotland. Comes (earl) Patric was a charter witness, c. 1211 (Kelso, 403). With gille- it gives the common Gaelic personal name Gillepatrick, hence Macphatrick and Paterson.
V. Patrick.
The personal name, borne by the patron saint of Ireland. It seems to have originated several other names which will be found below. Patric, Patrick, Patryk, &c., are the spellings in H.R., and the surname appears to have been common in the XIII. century.
A senator. The family are descended from John Patrick, 1459.
From the Latin Patricius, noble, a senator; the name of the tutelary saint of Ireland.
Pattrick Demographics
Average Pattrick Salary in
United States
$41,049 USD
Per year
Average Salary in
United States
$43,149 USD
Per year
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Pattrick Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Pattrick Come From? nationality or country of origin
The last name Pattrick occurs more in England more than any other country/territory. It may also be rendered as:. For other potential spellings of this surname click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Pattrick? popularity and diffusion
Pattrick is the 394,847th most widespread family name throughout the world It is held by approximately 1 in 8,151,617 people. The last name occurs mostly in Europe, where 46 percent of Pattrick reside; 45 percent reside in Northern Europe and 45 percent reside in British Isles. Pattrick is also the 376,409th most widely held first name in the world, held by 506 people.
The last name is most prevalent in England, where it is carried by 388 people, or 1 in 143,603. In England Pattrick is mostly found in: Essex, where 16 percent reside, East Riding of Yorkshire, where 12 percent reside and South Yorkshire, where 9 percent reside. Aside from England it occurs in 24 countries. It is also found in Australia, where 29 percent reside and The United States, where 8 percent reside.
Pattrick Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The incidence of Pattrick has changed through the years. In England the number of people carrying the Pattrick surname rose 185 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it contracted 58 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Scotland it contracted 17 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Wales it rose 133 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Pattrick Last Name Statistics demography
In The United States Pattrick are 19.9% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 66.67% registered with the political party.
The amount Pattrick earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 46.97% more than the national average, earning R 349,248 per year; in United States they earn 4.87% less than the national average, earning $41,049 USD per year and in Canada they earn 7.72% more than the national average, earning $53,518 CAD per year.
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