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      Meaning of the first name John-patrick

      Origin

      English/irish

      Meaning

      Noble And Patrician (from Patrick)

      Variations

      Jean-patrick, Sean-patrick, Fitzpatrick
      The name John-Patrick is a compound name that combines two distinct elements: John and Patrick. The name John has roots in Hebrew, meaning God is gracious, while Patrick is derived from the Latin name Patricius, meaning noble or patrician. As a whole, John-Patrick signifies a noble individual who is favored by divine grace, reflecting a deep cultural and historical significance.

      John-Patrick has notable historical associations, particularly within English and Irish contexts. The name John has been prevalent since the medieval period, frequently appearing among saints and royalty. Patrick, most famously known as the patron saint of Ireland, solidified his influence through his missionary work in the 5th century, leading to widespread adoption of the name in Irish culture. The combination of these names likely emerged to emphasize both Christian values and noble heritage, creating a name that resonates with both spiritual and aristocratic connotations.

      In contemporary society, John-Patrick remains a popular name in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is often used to honor familial heritage or to reflect a blend of cultural identities. The name conveys a sense of tradition while also appealing to a modern audience, maintained through its usage in various forms such as initials (J.P.) and its incorporation into popular culture and literature. Today, individuals named John-Patrick often embody a balance of historical sophistication and contemporary relevance.

      Based on our records...

      Dollard

      This is the most common surname associated with John-patrick.

      Marie

      This is the most common name of those married to a John-patrick.

      Francis

      This is the most common name for a child of a John-patrick.
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