Fitspatrik
/fɨtspˈætɹɨk/
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Old English
Fitspatrik, of Old English origin, combines 'Fitz' (meaning 'son of') with 'Patrick', derived from the Latin 'Patricius', which means 'noble'. Historically, it signifies lineage and nobility, often used to denote the son of a distinguished or noble figure. The name carries a sense of heritage and leadership, rooted in medieval English traditions.
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