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language equivalent Patrick or phonetically, e.g. Pauric.
Diminutives include Páidín, Páidí (both
anglicised as 'Paudeen' and 'Paddy', respectively), and the...
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Paidin mac
Lochlainn Ó
Mailchonaire was an
Irish poet who died in 1506. Ó
Mailchonaire was a
respected poet, and a
member of the Ó
Mailchonaire bardic...
- "Bean Pháidín" ('
Páidin's Wife') is an
Irish folk song, in the
Irish language. The song
takes the
point of view of a
jealous and
angry woman who yearns...
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Domnall Ruad Ó Maolconaire, 1532–15??
Muirges mac
Paidin Ó Maolconaire, d. 1543
Lochlainn mac
Paidin Ó Maolconaire, d. 1551 Néidhe Ó Maolchonaire, the...
- "Mac, Mc or M’"
means "son of",
while "Fadden" is
derived from the
Gaelic Páidín,
meaning "little Patrick".
There are
variant spellings,
including McFaddin...
- was
Fearfeasa mac
Lochlainn mac Séan
Ruadh (died 1589) mac
Lochlainn mac
Paidín Ó
Maolconaire (died 1506). He was thus
closely related to
Muirgheas mac...
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island every summer from 1898 to 1902,
where he was
hosted by Bríd and
Páidín Mac Donnchadha. It was here he is said to have got
inspiration for his plays...
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Leabhar gabhála, or
Leabhar Bhaile Uí
Mhaoilchonaire do sgríobh
Muirghios mac
Paídín Uí
Mhaoilchonaire as
Liobhar na ****dhre. An
incomplete version survives...
- for "Atlantis". 1910–1913:
Winter in Ireland; A Girl's Song on Her Lover,
Paidin,
Ruadh [1]
Archived 3 June 2006 at the
Wayback Machine "Free
State Representative...
- to Merriam-Webster,
Patrick is the
Anglicized form of Pádraig,
nicknamed Páidín and Paddy. In 2022, CNN wrote: "On the
Emerald Isle, we say St. Patty's...