Kilpatrick (place name)

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Kilpatrick is an anglicized Irish place name derived from "Cill Phádraig," meaning "Church of Patrick," and is used for various locations historically associated with St. Patrick.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish place name
toponym
anglicizedFrom Cill Phádraig
associatedWith Saint Patrick
country Ireland
culturalContext Christian
etymology derived from Irish "Cill Phádraig"
hasComponent "Kil" prefix indicating a church
Saint Patrick
surface form: "Patrick" referring to Saint Patrick
hasCulturalSignificance commemorates Saint Patrick in local geography
hasEtymologicalRoot Latin "patricius" via the name Patrick
Old Irish "cell" (church)
hasNameElement Cill (meaning church)
Pádraig
surface form: Pádraig (Patrick)
hasVariantSpelling Kilpatrick (without diacritics)
historicallyAssociatedWith sites linked to Saint Patrick
languageOfOrigin Irish
linkedTo Irish ecclesiastical sites
meaning Church of Patrick
nameCategory Christian place name
nameType hagiotoponym
originPeriod early Christian period in Ireland
religiousAssociation Catholic tradition
toponymicPattern Irish "Kil-" names honoring saints
usedAs place name element in multiple Irish localities
usedFor various places in Ireland
usedIn Irish toponymy
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Cill Phádraig relatedAnglicizedForm Kilpatrick (place name)