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British barrister and politician
Patrick Barnabas Burke Mayhew, Baron Mayhew of Twysden, PC, QC, DL (11 September 1929 – 25 June 2016) was a British barrister and politician. Mayhew was
Patrick_Mayhew
British Conservative politician (born 1970)
Minister for Transport since November 2024. Jerome Mayhew is the son of Patrick Mayhew (latterly Baron Mayhew of Twysden), a former Conservative cabinet minister
Jerome_Mayhew
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997
was appointed as a Parliamentary private secretary in January 1981 to Patrick Mayhew and Timothy Raison, both Ministers of State at the Home Office. Seeking
John_Major
UK Parliament constituency (since 1974)
in 1998. Prominent frontbenchers In succession, from 1983 until 1997 Patrick Mayhew reached three leading positions: Solicitor General for England and Wales
Tunbridge Wells (constituency)
Tunbridge_Wells_(constituency)
British politician (born 1940)
Cameron. He was one of only five ministers (Tony Newton, Malcolm Rifkind, Patrick Mayhew and Lynda Chalker are the others) to serve throughout the whole 18 years
Kenneth_Clarke
British politician (1949–2005)
Ireland. She was the first woman to have held the post and succeeded Patrick Mayhew of the Conservative Party. A reflection of Mowlam's personal approach
Mo_Mowlam
British Army soldier
Clegg was released under licence by then Northern Ireland Secretary Patrick Mayhew in 1995, which in turn led to rioting in Irish nationalist areas of
Lee_Clegg
British politician (born 1933)
of Defence police had advised against, but the Solicitor-General Sir Patrick Mayhew urged that he should be). Heseltine later said that Thatcher had not
Michael_Heseltine
British businessman and politician
Conservative safe seat of Tunbridge Wells, soon to be vacated by Sir Patrick Mayhew. Norman was elected as Conservative Member of Parliament for Tunbridge
Archie_Norman
British broadcaster, journalist and former politician (born 1953)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Michael_Portillo
British politician (born 1942)
Jonathan William Patrick Aitken (born 30 August 1942) is a British author, Church of England priest and former Conservative Party politician. Beginning
Jonathan_Aitken
Tom King as Secretary of State for Employment. Kenneth Baker succeeded Patrick Jenkin as Secretary of State for the Environment. Norman Tebbit succeeded
List of ministers under Margaret Thatcher
List_of_ministers_under_Margaret_Thatcher
English politician (born 1930)
1983 – 27 September 1984 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Patrick Mayhew Succeeded by Giles Shaw Minister of State for Europe In office 4 May
Douglas_Hurd
British politician (1929–2017)
1981 – 6 January 1983 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Patrick Mayhew Succeeded by John Gummer Lord Commissioner of the Treasury In office
David_Waddington
British politician and life peer (born 1961)
News. Archived from the original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2014. Patrick Wintour (27 March 2015). "Tory backbench rebellion defeats Hague's attempt
William_Hague
British politician (born 1944)
Chairman Lord Patten to stand down". BBC Trust. London. 5 May 2014. Foster, Patrick (3 May 2016). "Former BBC chairman Lord Patten says corporation should
Chris_Patten
British political scandal
or Mayhew before writing to Horne. Heseltine's letter to Horne, on Thatcher's request, was referred to the Solicitor-General, Patrick Mayhew. Mayhew sent
Westland_affair
Government of the United Kingdom from 1992 to 1997
Virginia Bottomley 1992–95 Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Sir Patrick Mayhew 1992–97 Leader of the House of Commons Lord President of the Council
Second_Major_ministry
English politician (1938–2010)
office 10 April 1992 – 2 May 1997 Prime Minister John Major Preceded by Patrick Mayhew Succeeded by John Morris Solicitor General for England and Wales In
Nicholas_Lyell
British politician (born 1946)
Rifkind was one of only five Ministers (Tony Newton, Kenneth Clarke, Patrick Mayhew and Lynda Chalker are the others) to serve throughout the whole 18 years
Malcolm_Rifkind
British politician (1934–2023)
search for peace. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 239. ISBN 0-312-29418-2. Brooke / Mayhew Talks (April 1991 to November 1992) – A Chronology of Main Events, CAIN
Peter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville
Peter_Brooke,_Baron_Brooke_of_Sutton_Mandeville
Paramilitary force active from 1969 to 2005
the Troubles in Northern Ireland up to that point. In December 1992 Patrick Mayhew, who had succeeded Brooke as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Provisional Irish Republican Army
Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army
British Army officer and first posthumous recipient of the Military Cross
ambassador who facilitated the first meeting between Gerry Adams and Patrick Mayhew. Several men, including Angelo Fusco, Paul Magee and Joe Doherty, were
Herbert_Westmacott
Government of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1992
Also attending cabinet meetings Attorney General for England and Wales Patrick Mayhew 1987–92 Chief Whip Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury Richard Ryder
First_Major_ministry
Government of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1983
Raison 6 May 1979 – 6 January 1983 Minister of State for Immigration Patrick Mayhew 5 January 1981 – 13 June 1983 David Waddington 6 January 1983 Minister
First_Thatcher_ministry
Name list
include: Abby Shaw Mayhew (1864–1954), American physical educator Augustus Mayhew (1826–1875), English journalist and author Christopher Mayhew (1915–1997),
Mayhew_(name)
British barrister, politician and Lord Chancellor (1923–1992)
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Samuel Silkin Succeeded by Patrick Mayhew Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales In office 20 March 1974 –
Michael_Havers,_Baron_Havers
Irish republican (1930–2025)
to make that plain." On 1 December 1988, the Attorney General, Sir Patrick Mayhew, asserted that the extradition paperwork sent to Ireland was in order
Patrick_Ryan_(Irish_priest)
British politician and life peer (born 1954)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean
Michael_Forsyth,_Baron_Forsyth_of_Drumlean
Government of the United Kingdom from 1987 to 1990
Chief Whip of the House of Commons Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury David Waddington Attorney General for England and Wales Sir Patrick Mayhew
Third_Thatcher_ministry
Law officer in the UK government
Percival 5 May 1979 13 June 1983 Conservative Margaret Thatcher Sir Patrick Mayhew 13 June 1983 13 June 1987 Sir Nicholas Lyell 13 June 1987 15 April 1992
Solicitor General for England and Wales
Solicitor_General_for_England_and_Wales
British broadcaster and politician (born 1949)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
David_Mellor
British politician (1937–2012)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Tony Newton, Baron Newton of Braintree
Tony_Newton,_Baron_Newton_of_Braintree
British politician (born 1951)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
John_Redwood
British politician (born 1942)
service, along with Kenneth Clarke, Malcolm Rifkind, Tony Newton and Patrick Mayhew, for she held government office for the entire duration of the Conservatives'
Lynda_Chalker
UK law removing hereditary peerage from the House of Lords
the language used in clauses 1 to 7, which was described by Patrick Mayhew, Lord Mayhew of Twysden as "uncertain in its effects and would leave the position
House_of_Lords_Act_1999
Ulster Protestant celebration
marchers held up five fingers to mock the five dead. Secretary of State, Patrick Mayhew, responded that they "would have disgraced a tribe of cannibals". Between
The_Twelfth
British law officer of the Crown
attorney general's duties have long been considered strenuous, with Sir Patrick Hastings saying that "to be a law officer is to be in hell". Since the
Attorney General for England and Wales
Attorney_General_for_England_and_Wales
British politician (born 1946)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury
Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_7th_Marquess_of_Salisbury
Day of the year
2014) 1929 – Primož Kozak, Slovenian playwright (died 1981) 1929 – Patrick Mayhew, English lawyer and politician, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
September_11
Irish chat show
humiliated, and subsequently lost his position as Secretary of State to Sir Patrick Mayhew after the 1992 British General Election in April. Gerry Adams As a response
The Late Late Show (Irish talk show)
The_Late_Late_Show_(Irish_talk_show)
Cann, Andrew Knight, Sue Slipman 122 15 21 April 1983 Jill Craigie, Patrick Mayhew, Beryl Platt, Russell Profitt 123 16 28 April 1983 Neil McIntosh, Jim
List of Question Time episodes
List_of_Question_Time_episodes
Party 1992 Secretary of State Patrick Mayhew Conservative Party Forum 1996 election Secretary of State Patrick Mayhew Conservative Party 1997 Secretary
Irish_cabinets_since_1919
British politician (1922–1991)
Geoffrey Howe, James Molyneaux, Ian Paisley, Alan Beith, John Biffen, Patrick Mayhew, John Smith and Tony Benn, who paid a personal tribute. Heffer was a
Eric_Heffer
Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland
around the world and were a public relations disaster for the Order. Patrick Mayhew, then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, said the marchers "would
Orange_Order
1991 IRA assassination attempt in London
included politicians Douglas Hurd, Tom King, Norman Lamont, Peter Lilley, Patrick Mayhew, David Mellor and John Wakeham; civil servants Robin Butler, Percy Cradock
Downing_Street_mortar_attack
British politician (born 1941)
Retrieved 23 February 2019. Davenport-Hines, Richard (2004). "Bulger, James Patrick (1990–1993), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary
Michael_Howard
Town in Kent, England
Conservative every election until 2024. Its three previous MPs were Sir Patrick Mayhew (1974–1997), the former Asda chairman Archie Norman (1997–2005) and
Royal_Tunbridge_Wells
Economics concept
the Global CFO Outlook Survey". Working Paper. SSRN 959703. Dennis, Patrick; Mayhew, Stewart; Stivers, Chris (2006). "Stock Returns, Implied Volatility
Equity_premium_puzzle
British politician (1939–2015)
Margaret Thatcher Preceded by The Lord Boston of Faversham Succeeded by Patrick Mayhew Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal Life peerage 9 February 2000 –
Leon_Brittan
British government minister
1979 5 January 1981 Conservative Minister of State for Home Affairs Patrick Mayhew 5 January 1981 13 June 1983 Conservative Minister of State for Home
Minister of State for the Home Office (United Kingdom)
Minister_of_State_for_the_Home_Office_(United_Kingdom)
National seal of Northern Ireland
Prior 1984: Douglas Hurd 1985: Tom King 1989: Peter Brooke 1992: Sir Patrick Mayhew 1997: Mo Mowlam 1999: Peter Mandelson 2001: John Reid 2002: Paul Murphy
Great Seal of Northern Ireland
Great_Seal_of_Northern_Ireland
Loyalist paramilitary & British double agent (1949 – 2003)
killing more than the republicans, a situation not seen since 1975. Sir Patrick Mayhew, Northern Ireland Secretary, declared the Nelson affair was "dead and
Brian Nelson (Northern Irish loyalist)
Brian_Nelson_(Northern_Irish_loyalist)
British politician and accountant (1945–2026)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Jeremy_Hanley
Brian Farrell Ian Harvey Bill Shebbeare 1936–37 James Brown Christopher Mayhew Patrick Anderson 1937–38 Alan Fyfe Raymond Walton Philip Toynbee 1938–39 Alan
List of presidents of the Oxford Union
List_of_presidents_of_the_Oxford_Union
Member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom
Westminster South 24 July 1989 10 April 1992 Conservative John Major Patrick Mayhew MP for Tunbridge Wells 10 April 1992 2 May 1997 Conservative Mo Mowlam
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Secretary_of_State_for_Northern_Ireland
British politician (born 1942)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral
David_Hunt,_Baron_Hunt_of_Wirral
British politician (born 1934)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking
Kenneth_Baker,_Baron_Baker_of_Dorking
British politician (born 1945)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
John_Patten,_Baron_Patten
British politician (born 1942)
from the original on 10 July 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2019. Wintour, Patrick (16 April 2009). "Gordon Brown warned over 'unsuitable' Damian McBride
Norman_Lamont
British advocate (born 1927)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern
James_Mackay,_Baron_Mackay_of_Clashfern
Queen Victoria Annunzio Paolo Mantovani (1905–1980), conductor Patrick Mayhew, Baron Mayhew (1929–2016), politician Alec McCowen (1925–2017), actor Victor
List of people from Royal Tunbridge Wells
List_of_people_from_Royal_Tunbridge_Wells
British politician and barrister
Prevention of Terrorism legislation in the House of Commons. Within a few weeks Patrick Finucane was murdered. Mr Hogg's comments about solicitors' support for
Douglas_Hogg
British politician (born 1946)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill
William_Waldegrave,_Baron_Waldegrave_of_North_Hill
British politician (born 1939)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
John_Gummer
British politician (born 1938)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Norman_Fowler,_Baron_Fowler
British Conservative politician and life peer (born 1933)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater
Tom_King,_Baron_King_of_Bridgwater
Havers MP 6 May 1979 13 June 1987 Conservative Margaret Thatcher Sir Patrick Mayhew MP 13 June 1987 10 April 1992 Conservative John Major Sir Nicholas Lyell
Attorney General for Northern Ireland
Attorney_General_for_Northern_Ireland
British politician (born 1948)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Virginia_Bottomley
British businessman and Conservative Party politician (born 1932)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
John_Wakeham
British politician (born 1940)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Gillian_Shephard
Educational organisation
(1949) – broadcaster William Rees-Mogg (1951) – editor of The Times Patrick Mayhew (1953) – Northern Ireland Secretary Brian Walden (1958) – broadcaster
English-Speaking_Union
American Congregational minister
Jonathan Mayhew (October 8, 1720 – July 9, 1766) was a noted American Congregational minister at Old West Church, Boston, Massachusetts. Mayhew was born
Jonathan_Mayhew
Fictional character in the Star Wars franchise
portrayed by Peter Mayhew in the original film trilogy, the Star Wars Holiday Special (1978), and Revenge of the Sith (2005). Mayhew shares the Chewbacca
Chewbacca
British new wave / synth-pop band
year. Chris Kavanagh went on to Big Audio Dynamite II joining Mick Jones. Mayhew formed Mayhem Deranged. A collection of early demo recordings from 1984
Sigue_Sigue_Sputnik
British politician (1940–2019)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Brian_Mawhinney
Temporary removal of a disruptive member in Westminster-style parliaments
Weatherill Ken Livingstone Labour For refusing to withdraw his accusation of Patrick Mayhew being an "accomplice to murder". 18 February 1988 Bernard Weatherill
Naming (parliamentary procedure)
Naming_(parliamentary_procedure)
of Mossley Hill in the County of Merseyside 19 12 June 1997 Patrick Mayhew ‡ Baron Mayhew of Twysden of Kilndown in the County of Kent 1 June 2015 25
List of life peerages (1997–2010)
List_of_life_peerages_(1997–2010)
British political journalist
needed] From 1992 to 1993 he was a Parliamentary Private Secretary to Patrick Mayhew, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.[citation needed] He was appointed
Michael Brown (British politician)
Michael_Brown_(British_politician)
Jim Lester 7 May 1979 5 January 1981 Conservative Margaret Thatcher Patrick Mayhew 7 May 1979 5 January 1981 Conservative Margaret Thatcher David Waddington
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions
Parliamentary_Under-Secretary_of_State_for_Pensions
British politician (born 1940)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Ian Lang, Baron Lang of Monkton
Ian_Lang,_Baron_Lang_of_Monkton
British politician (1934–2017)
Margaret Beckett (acting) Tony Blair Shadowing Tom King Peter Brooke Patrick Mayhew Preceded by Peter Archer Succeeded by Mo Mowlam Member of Parliament
Kevin_McNamara_(politician)
British civil servant and writer (1932–2023)
approved the leaking of a crucial letter from the Solicitor General Patrick Mayhew, in which he questioned some of the statements that Heseltine had made
Bernard_Ingham
British politician (born 1943)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Peter_Lilley
business executive. 25 June Percy Beake, 99, WWII fighter pilot. Patrick Mayhew, Baron Mayhew of Twysden, 86, barrister and politician, Secretary of State
2016_in_the_United_Kingdom
British politician (1942–2025)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Roger_Freeman,_Baron_Freeman
Events during the year 1995 in Northern Ireland. Secretary of State - Patrick Mayhew 27 January - Taoiseach John Bruton, and Gerry Adams hold their first
1995_in_Northern_Ireland
1972 murder in London, England
final report was published in 1981. After that report was published, Patrick Mayhew described the current state of British law, absent reform, as harming
Murder_of_Maxwell_Confait
British politician (born 1941)
four children: Sophia (b. 23 May 1965), George (b. 11 October 1966), Hugo Patrick (b. 23 September 1970) and Camilla (b. 1975). His elder son, the Hon. George
George Young, Baron Young of Cookham
George_Young,_Baron_Young_of_Cookham
British politician (born 1960)
1993 to 1994 and Special Advisor to Sir Patrick Mayhew (then MP for Tunbridge Wells) from 1996 to 1997 while Mayhew was Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
David_Campbell_Bannerman
List of Privy Council members appointed by Elizabeth II
Lamont (b. 1942) Sir John Latey (1914–1999) Richard Luce (b. 1936) Sir Patrick Mayhew (1929–2016) John Moore (1937–2019) Sir Donald Nicholls (1933–2019) Geoffrey
List of Privy Counsellors (1952–2022)
List_of_Privy_Counsellors_(1952–2022)
University political society
1950-51 William Rees-Mogg 1951-52 Alasdair Morrison and Elizabeth Robbins Patrick Mayhew Robin Cooke 1952-53 Andrew Cuninghame Ian McLaughlin Robin Maxwell-Hyslop
Oxford University Conservative Association
Oxford_University_Conservative_Association
Canal in Ireland
and it was opened by Dick Spring, the Irish Foreign Minister and Sir Patrick Mayhew, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland at the time. One unfortunate
Shannon–Erne_Waterway
Period of civil unrest in Northern Ireland (late 1960s–1998)
paratrooper, was released from prison on the orders of Secretary of State Patrick Mayhew. Clegg had been jailed in 1993, for the murder of Catholic teenager
Timeline_of_the_Troubles
Mass shooting in Belfast, Northern Ireland
around the world and was a public relations disaster for the Order. Patrick Mayhew, then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, said that the actions
Sean Graham bookmakers' shooting
Sean_Graham_bookmakers'_shooting
Election Member Party Feb. 1974 Patrick Mayhew Conservative 1997 Archie Norman Conservative 2005 Greg Clark Conservative
List_of_MPs_for_Kent
British politician (born 1937)
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market
John_MacGregor,_Baron_MacGregor_of_Pulham_Market
Wells (1951–1970) Jerome Mayhew; MP for Broadland (2019–2024) and Broadland and Fakenham (2024–present) Sir Patrick Mayhew; MP for Tunbridge Wells (1974–1997)
List of Conservative Party MPs (UK)
List_of_Conservative_Party_MPs_(UK)
British politician
Peter Lilley John MacGregor Lord Mackay John Major Brian Mawhinney Patrick Mayhew David Mellor Tony Newton Chris Patten John Patten Michael Portillo John
Stephen_Dorrell
(1981–84) Douglas Hurd (1984–85) Tom King (1985–89) Peter Brooke (1989–92) Patrick Mayhew (1992–97) Mo Mowlam (1997–99) Peter Mandelson (1999–2001) Anguilla,
List of governors of dependent territories in the 20th century
List_of_governors_of_dependent_territories_in_the_20th_century
PATRICK MAYHEW
PATRICK MAYHEW
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Patrikios, PATRYK means "patrician, of noble descent."
Male
Hungarian
Czech and Hungarian form of Greek Patrikios, PATRIK means "patrician, of noble descent."
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Alrik, ALRICK means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Boy/Male
Irish
Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PATRICK means "patrician; of noble descent."Â
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIO means "patrician; of noble birth."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Regal; Patrician; A Nobleman; Form of Patrick
Male
Irish
Old Irish Gaelic name derived from Latin Patricius, PATRAICC means "patrician; of noble descent."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Modern Blend of Catrina and Patrice
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Parrack.
Male
English
 English topographic surname transferred to forename use, from the American spelling of the French surname Garrigue, from Old Provençal garrique, GARRICK means "grove of holm oaks." Compare with another form of Garrick.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Nobleman; Patrician
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Latin
Patrician; Noble; Form of Patrick
Boy/Male
English American Irish Latin
Patrician, noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians:...
Male
Romanian
Pet form of Romanian Petre, PETRICA means "rock, stone."
Male
French
Medieval French form of Latin Patricius, PATRICE means "patrician; of noble descent."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Noble Patrician; Female Version of Patrick; Noblewoman
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Patricius, PATRICIA means "patrician; of noble birth."
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Son of Patrick.
Female
French
French form of Latin Viatrix, BÉATRICE means "voyager (through life)."
PATRICK MAYHEW
PATRICK MAYHEW
Girl/Female
English American
Hay field. From the hay meadow. Both a surname and place name. Famous Bearer: actress Hayley...
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Mountain of Sunrise
Biblical
knowledge of God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Happiness
Boy/Male
Norse
Thor ruler.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, English
Brave as a Lion; Abbreviation of Leonard
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Peak; Mountain
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, French, German, Spanish
Noble Protector; Of the Sea
PATRICK MAYHEW
PATRICK MAYHEW
PATRICK MAYHEW
PATRICK MAYHEW
PATRICK MAYHEW
n.
To make sharp; to erect into a point; to raise, as something pointed; -- said especially of the ears of an animal, as a horse or dog; and usually followed by up; -- hence, to prick up the ears, to listen sharply; to have the attention and interest strongly engaged.
n.
To mark the outline of by puncturing; to trace or form by pricking; to mark by punctured dots; as, to prick a pattern for embroidery; to prick the notes of a musical composition.
imp. & p. p.
of Prick
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Trick
v. t.
To trick, to perplex.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Prick
a.
Patriotic; that pertains to a patriot.
imp. & p. p.
of Trick
a.
Becoming to a patriot; patriotic.
a.
An artifice or stratagem; a cunning contrivance; a sly procedure, usually with a dishonest intent; as, a trick in trade.
n.
See Puddock, and Parrock.
n.
Trick; deception.
n.
See Matrix.
n.
A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.
a.
A particular habit or manner; a peculiarity; a trait; as, a trick of drumming with the fingers; a trick of frowning.
n.
A joint patriot.
v.
A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of tobacco.
n.
To fix by the point; to attach or hang by puncturing; as, to prick a knife into a board.
n.
To pierce slightly with a sharp-pointed instrument or substance; to make a puncture in, or to make by puncturing; to drive a fine point into; as, to prick one with a pin, needle, etc.; to prick a card; to prick holes in paper.
v. t.
To deceive by cunning or artifice; to impose on; to defraud; to cheat; as, to trick another in the sale of a horse.