I like it. It does sound ultra Irish, of course, so I personally wouldn't use it unless I had a very Irish last name as well. Sean Patrick Rabinowitz or Sean Patrick Hernandez would sound comical.
2007-02-12 12:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer Sean Patrick
2007-02-12 15:17:17
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answered by Nora 7
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How about Sean Patrick?
2007-02-15 06:35:34
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answered by chmar11 6
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Hi, i personally don't like patrick, but if you are naming after a father or grandfather then this would be different although i would put it as a middle name rather then a first, i like sean though what about sean patrick instead.
2007-02-13 20:17:35
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answered by whitleylass 2
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Like many others, I prefer Sean Patrick. Either name is very Irish sounding. If that is what you're going for what about Connor. I would much rather have a good old fashion name like these. All of the Britney's, Taylor's, Hunter's, and Tyler's just don't make my list.
2007-02-13 05:01:54
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answered by Victoria D 2
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Do not like the name Patrick for a baby at all it reminds me of a little old irish man, he will get called Paddy or Pat the poor little thing, my friend has just had a baby boy and called him Peter is think that is awful for a newborn to, do not care for Sean, just my opinion but he will not be in a class with children with the same name as him so it up to you I say
2007-02-16 08:57:06
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answered by nicola w 3
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Patrick Sean - sounds very Irish... Sean Patrick sounds better...
2007-02-14 10:42:57
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answered by Lisa P 5
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Love them very much. Might be better the other way round as in Sean Patrick.
2007-02-12 12:51:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Patrick Sean.... in truth I'm more of a Sean Patrick person, yet I like it.
2007-02-12 15:08:39
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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Sean Patrick. sounds better.
2007-02-14 12:11:32
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answered by **ZARA** 7
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