Padraic

Diminutive of Patrick, Irish
"noble, patrician"

Padraic Origin and Meaning

The name Padraic is a boy's name.

Padraic is a masculine name of Irish Gaelic origin, serving as a traditional Irish variant of Patrick. Derived from the Latin 'Patricius' meaning 'nobleman,' it honors Ireland's patron saint, Saint Patrick. The authentic Irish spelling preserves the cultural heritage while creating a distinctive alternative to the more common Patrick. Pronounced roughly as 'PAW-drick' or 'PAW-rik' in traditional Irish, the pronunciation often adapts in English-speaking regions. Padraic remains relatively uncommon outside Ireland, appealing to those with Irish heritage seeking an authentic cultural connection. The name carries the friendly nickname options 'Paddy' or 'Pad.' With its rich historical significance and distinctive spelling, Padraic offers a meaningful choice that honors Irish language and tradition while maintaining connections to the widely recognized Patrick.

Famous People Named Padraic

  • Padraic Fiacc (born Patrick Joseph O'Connor)
    Northern Irish poet
  • Padraic Colum
    Irish poet and novelist
  • Padraic Pearse "Paddy" McGuinness
    Australian journalist
  • Padraic Fallon
    Irish poet
  • Padraic McMahon
    Irish musician of band The Thrills
  • Liam Padraic Aiken
    American actor