Patrick
Wdyt?
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I love it. Not enough to use in real life unless I have about 26 kids, but I do love it.
I like it! I like Pat or Packy as a nickname.
I see it as quite the stereotypical dad name of the 90s/2000s kids. Sits nicely next to David, George, Robert, Stephen and John.
For me it's far too dated to use today, and does not sound pleasant, personally
For me it's far too dated to use today, and does not sound pleasant, personally
I see that you're from England...I'm surprised it's dated there. I'm American and I know plenty of people born in the 90s who are named Patrick, and it's still popular in my state for babies.
I am equally surprised to find it still in common baby use in the US. I'd never expect to meet a Patrick under middle age
I love it.
I've never really cared for it until last year I looked after a little Patrick. He will be 3 next month and it really does suit him. I like that he sometimes gets called "Patchy".
I think it's good
I think it has a pleasant established-yet-fresh feel to it, and I like it in combos a lot of times, but I've never been able to love the meaning. And I hate Pat.
This message was edited 1/25/2020, 5:19 PM
I used to love this name as a kid, but I outgrew it.