Patrick Pearse
Irish teacher and nationalist leader, pivotal in the 1916 Easter Rising
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Pabs is an affectionate diminutive of Patrick, derived from the Latin name Patricius meaning 'nobleman' or 'patrician.' Historically used as a nickname or informal form, it conveys warmth and familiarity. The root name Patrick has strong Christian associations, notably Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, symbolizing protection and leadership.
Though 'Pabs' is primarily a casual or affectionate form rather than a formal name, it reflects the rich tradition of nickname creation in English and Irish cultures. Such diminutives often signify close familial bonds and endearment. Rooted in the legacy of the name Patrick, it connects to Irish heritage, Christian history, and the ideals of nobility and protection.
In modern usage, 'Pabs' is uncommon as a standalone name but popular as a nickname among friends and family. Its informal, friendly tone appeals to parents seeking a warm, approachable name or nickname. It is especially favored in English-speaking countries with Irish cultural influences and is gaining popularity in social circles valuing uniqueness and familiarity.
The name Pabs carries the essence of “Nurturer and protector; affectionate form of Patrick” from Latin (via Irish/English diminutive) tradition. Names beginning with "P" often embody qualities of patience, perfectionism, and philosophical thinking.
Though 'Pabs' is primarily a casual or affectionate form rather than a formal name, it reflects the rich tradition of nickname creation in English and Irish cultures. Such diminutives often signify close familial bonds and endearment. Rooted in the legacy of the name Patrick, it connects to Irish heritage, Christian history, and the ideals of nobility and protection.
Irish teacher and nationalist leader, pivotal in the 1916 Easter Rising
American attorney and orator known for his declaration 'Give me liberty, or give me death!'
Prominent Irish-American lawyer and federal prosecutor
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Parents: Ricky Martin and Jwan Yosef
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The nickname 'Pabs' is sometimes affectionately used in British and Irish pubs, associating it with conviviality and sociability.
People named Pabs often exhibit warmth, loyalty, and a nurturing spirit. They tend to be approachable, friendly, and protective of loved ones, exuding a down-to-earth confidence. The name suggests creativity balanced with dependability, making Pabs the dependable friend and compassionate leader.
Pabs is a Latin (via Irish/English diminutive) name meaning “Nurturer and protector; affectionate form of Patrick”. Pabs is an affectionate diminutive of Patrick, derived from the Latin name Patricius meaning 'nobleman' or 'patrician.' Historically used as a nickname or informal form, it conveys warmth and familiarity. The root name Patrick has strong Christian associations, notably Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, symbolizing protection and leadership.
Pabs is pronounced (IPA: /pæbz/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Pabs include: Pabby, Pabster, Pabz, Pabsie, Pabito, Pabinski, Pabbs, Pabsy, Paboo, Pab-man.
Famous people named Pabs include: , , , Patrick Stewart, Patrick Dempsey.
Celebrity babies named Pabs include children of: Ricky Martin and Jwan Yosef.