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The Cornish variant of Pascal.

The Portuguese variant of Pascal.

The Spanish form of Pascal.

The Spanish feminine form of Pascal.

The Finnish variant of Basil 1.

From Greek πασιφαής (pasiphaes) signifying "shining on all", from πᾶσι (pasi) "to all" and φάος (phaos) "light". In Greek legend she was a daughter...

The Croatian variant of Pascal.

The Bulgarian and Macedonian variant of Pascal.

A Croatian form of Pascal.

Signifies "Easter" in Italian, from Latin Pascha (see Pascal).

The Italian variant of Pascal.

The Italian feminine form of Pascal.

Signifies "good, excellent" in Tibetan.

Derived from a Late Latin name signifying "shepherd". This was borne by at least three saints.

The feminine form of Pastor.

A short form of Patrick or Patricia. A well-known bearer was Pat Garrett (1850-1908), the sheriff who shot Billy the Kid.

The Maori variant of Patrick.

From the English word patience, ultimately from Latin patientia, a derivative of pati "to suffer". This was among the virtue names created by the Puri...

A Uyghur elaboration of Patime with the suffix گۈل (gül) signifying "flower, rose" (of Persian origin).

The Uyghur variant of Fatima.

The Old Irish form of Patrick.

The Icelandic variant of Patrick.

The Occitan variant of Patrick, also used as a Swedish variant form.

The French variant of Patricius (see Patrick).

A variant of Patricia.

The Slovak, Portuguese and Hungarian feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick).

Feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick). In medieval England this spelling appears in Latin records, though this form was likely not used as a given...

The Czech feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick).

The Latvian feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick).

The Slovene, Croatian and Lithuanian feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick).

The Portuguese variant of Patricius (see Patrick).

The Spanish variant of Patricius (see Patrick).

The original Latin form of Patrick.

From the Latin name Patricius, which signified "nobleman". This name was adopted in the 5th century by Saint Patrick, whose birth name was Sucat. He...

A form of Patricius (see Patrick) found in several languages.

The Latvian variant of Patrick.

The Bulgarian and Russian feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick).

The Italian feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick).

The Italian variant of Patricius (see Patrick).

A strictly feminine variant of Patrocinio.

Signifies "patronage, sponsorship" in Spanish, derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen del Patrocinio, meaning "The Virgin of Patronage".

Latinized form of Greek Πάτροκλος (Patroklos) signifying "glory of the father", from πατήρ (pater) "father" (genitive πατρός) and κλέος (kleos) "glory...

The Greek variant of Patroclus.

The Polish feminine form of Patricius (see Patrick).

The Polish variant of Patricius (see Patrick).

A variant of Patty, also employed as a diminutive of Patrick.

A variant of Patty.

A variant spelling of Patty.

Derived from an English surname that originated as a diminutive of Patrick. A notable bearer of the surname was the American World War II general...

Originally a variant of Matty, a 17th-century diminutive of Martha. Nowadays it is commonly used as a diminutive of Patricia.

The Basque variant of Francis.

The Catalan and Occitan variant of Paul. It also coincides with the Catalan word for "peace".

From the Roman family name Paulus, which signified "small" or "humble" in Latin. Paul was a pivotal leader of the early Christian church. According...

The Sardinian feminine form of Paulus (see Paul).