War Es Dafür? Admin at 1:40 pm November 3, 2014 Cathal O’Rourke writes: First part reads : “English Name. Irish Saint” Spotted in Switzerland d’other day FacebookTwitterPinterestSponsored Link Related posts: Was It For This? Boland’s Mill Right Now Was It For This? Was It For This?
ahjayzis November 3, 2014 at 1:47 pm Well it is, isn’t it? Patricio’s a Spanish name, Padraig’s an Irish name. *shrug*
Mikeyfex November 3, 2014 at 1:47 pm I dunno, if someone called me friedliebender, ehrlicher, und aufgeschlossener Mensch I’d be pretty pissed off.
huppenstop November 3, 2014 at 1:50 pm I think in this context it means more like “English language name” rather than ascribing any national origins to it.
Colm November 3, 2014 at 1:51 pm I learned, when I was about five years old, that St Patrick was brought to Ireland from his home in Britain as a slave. Guess Cathal missed the memo.
wearnicehats November 3, 2014 at 1:53 pm As far as I know the man was british and only went to Ireland in the first place because he was kidnapped.
Annaliese November 3, 2014 at 2:22 pm Irish Namen und irische Männer sind hier in Deutschland geliebt! xxoxx
Red squirrel November 3, 2014 at 3:40 pm Are we not here to talk about the abomination that is comic sans? Shudders…
tim November 3, 2014 at 4:13 pm I wanted to express my outrage that this probably referred to the name being Patrick in the English language… but multiple people got there first! :( Wo seid ihr alle denn?
Sam November 3, 2014 at 5:21 pm Er verjagte alle Schlangen aus Irland. Er grub sogar die Gebeine ihrer Vorfahren, so dass niemand würde eine Schlange Skelett finden.
….scheint legitim
Well it is, isn’t it?
Patricio’s a Spanish name, Padraig’s an Irish name. *shrug*
I dunno, if someone called me friedliebender, ehrlicher, und aufgeschlossener Mensch I’d be pretty pissed off.
Wasn’t St Patrick Welsh?
English name. Welsh saint. Irish owner.
It is a Britannic name
Right…
I think in this context it means more like “English language name” rather than ascribing any national origins to it.
I learned, when I was about five years old, that St Patrick was brought to Ireland from his home in Britain as a slave.
Guess Cathal missed the memo.
And how is first class going for ya this year ?
As far as I know the man was british and only went to Ireland in the first place because he was kidnapped.
It’s a Morrissey song
I thought it was a limerick at first….
Close. It’s a Patrick.
Of the day.
Irish Namen und irische Männer sind hier in Deutschland geliebt! xxoxx
Genau deswegen sind manche da…….
Are we not here to talk about the abomination that is comic sans? Shudders…
I wanted to express my outrage that this probably referred to the name being Patrick in the English language… but multiple people got there first! :(
Wo seid ihr alle denn?
Er verjagte alle Schlangen aus Irland.
Er grub sogar die Gebeine ihrer Vorfahren, so dass niemand würde eine Schlange Skelett finden.
“Patrick is a very beautiful name”
Deep, man. Deep.