From Surname to First Name

Pate primarily originated as a surname, derived from the Old French word ‘pat,’ meaning ‘father.’ Over time, it transitioned into a given name, though it remains relatively uncommon. The association with ‘father’ lends Pate connotations of strength, authority, and familial ties.

Pronunciation Guide

IPA: /ˈpeɪt/

Phonetic: PAYT

Gender

male

Nicknames & Variations

Notable People Named Pate

  • Pate Paris — American professional golfer

Cultural Associations

Due to its surname origins, Pate carries a sense of heritage and tradition. While not deeply rooted in specific religious or cultural practices, it is perceived as a strong and somewhat distinguished name.

Geographical Distribution

Pate is most commonly found in the United States. Its rarity suggests a limited geographic spread compared to more popular names.

Names with Similar Roots

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pate a common name?

No, Pate is considered a rare given name.

What does Pate mean?

It means ‘father,’ derived from the Old French word ‘pat’.