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Patrick Gallais, 1950 - 2011
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Patrick S Gallais, born Circa 1939
1940 United States Federal Census
Patrick Michel GALLAIS, 1972 - 2009
France Deaths
Patrick Francis Michel GALLAIS, 1961 - 2014
France Deaths
Patrick Alain GALLAIS, 1952 - 2017
France Deaths
Patrick Yves Joseph GALLAIS, 1961 - 1989
France Deaths
Patrick GALLAIS, 1858 - 1958
France, Tables of Successions and Absences, 1890-1970
Patrick Raymond GALLAIS, Circa 1958 - 1959
France, Tables of Successions and Absences, 1890-1970
Patrick GALLAIS, 1880 - 1964
France, Tables of Successions and Absences, 1890-1970
Patrick GALLAIS, born Circa 1961
France, Index of Obituaries and Funeral Notices
Patrick GALLAIS, born Circa 1962
France, Index of Obituaries and Funeral Notices
Patrick GALLAIS, born Circa 1950
France, Index of Obituaries and Funeral Notices
Patrick GALLAIS, born Circa 1951
France, Index of Obituaries and Funeral Notices
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The name Patrick has its origins in the Latin name "Patricius," which means "noble" or "nobleman." It first appeared in ancient Rome and became widely associated with the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick, who is credited with bringing Christianity to the Irish people in the 5th century. The name has strong historical roots in Ireland, where it became a popular given name due to the saint's significant influence. Traditionally, those named Patrick are often seen as possessing qualities of leadership and strength, reflecting the noble connotation of the name. Variations of Patrick can be found across different cultures, including "Patrice" in French, "Patrizio" in Italian, and "Pádraig" in Irish, each with its own unique pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has remained popular in various forms throughout the centuries, particularly in English-speaking countries, and continues to be a common choice for boys today.
The last name Gallais has its origins in France, particularly in the regions of Normandy and Brittany, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Old French word "gale," meaning "joy" or "mirth," which suggests that it may have been used to denote a cheerful or lively person. Historically, surnames like Gallais often reflected the characteristics or occupations of individuals, possibly indicating a family known for their jovial nature or involvement in festive activities. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, with spellings such as Gallay or Gallet appearing in other French-speaking regions, and adaptations in other languages reflecting local phonetics. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a rich cultural heritage linked to the historical and social contexts of medieval France.
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