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American politician and commentator (born 1938)
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American guitarist
soundtracks, including the Nashville television series. On Buchanan's first albums: Pat Buchanan in 2002, he co-wrote all songs with Bill DeMain. Brad Jones
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American political campaign
Pat Buchanan, conservative pundit and advisor to both President Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, was formally launched on March 2, 1999, as Buchanan announced
Pat Buchanan 2000 presidential campaign
Pat_Buchanan_2000_presidential_campaign
American conservative political commentator
political commentator Pat Buchanan. Buchanan was born December 23, 1948, in Washington, D.C., to Catherine (Crum), a nurse, and William Buchanan, an accountant
Bay_Buchanan
American political campaign
In 1996, Pat Buchanan, an American author and political commentator, sought the Republican Party (GOP) nomination for the 1996 United States presidential
Pat Buchanan 1996 presidential campaign
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Topics referred to by the same term
Pat Buchanan has unsuccessfully run for president three times; it may refer to: Pat Buchanan 1992 presidential campaign Pat Buchanan 1996 presidential
Pat Buchanan presidential campaign
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accept Pat Buchanan as the party's chairman, and staged a walk-out, which was broadcast live on television. Ultimately, a court decided Buchanan was the
2000 Reform Party presidential primaries
2000_Reform_Party_presidential_primaries
American businessman and politician (1930–2019)
after 1996. He endorsed Republican George W. Bush over Reform nominee Pat Buchanan in the 2000 election and supported Republican Mitt Romney in 2008 and
Ross_Perot
defeating challenges by publisher Steve Forbes and paleoconservative leader Pat Buchanan. Dole's running mate was Jack Kemp, a former New York congressman and
1996 United States presidential election
1996_United_States_presidential_election
included Elizabeth Dole, Dan Quayle, Lamar Alexander, and Bob Smith. Pat Buchanan dropped out to run for the Reform Party nomination. That left Bush, John
2000 United States presidential election
2000_United_States_presidential_election
he fended off a primary challenge from paleoconservative commentator Pat Buchanan without losing a single contest. Bush's popularity following his success
1992 United States presidential election
1992_United_States_presidential_election
Political philosophy
paleoconservatives to this day have varied opinions on the matter. Some, such as Pat Buchanan, Russell Kirk, and Tucker Carlson have tended to criticize Israel, whereas
Paleoconservatism
American debate television program
camp who agrees with it. The concept began in 1978 when Tom Braden and Pat Buchanan co-hosted a radio show on then-NBC-owned WRC radio in Washington. The
Crossfire (American TV program)
Crossfire_(American_TV_program)
Alias of Mark Felt, Watergate scandal whistleblower
involvement safely concealed. Some conservatives who worked for Nixon, such as Pat Buchanan and G. Gordon Liddy, castigated Felt and asserted their belief that Nixon
Deep_Throat_(Watergate)
Selection of Republican US presidential candidate
President George H. W. Bush was challenged for the Republican nomination by Pat Buchanan, a conservative author and commentator. During early counting in the
1992 Republican Party presidential primaries
1992_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
American political campaign
both primaries for which he qualified. Paleoconservative commentator Pat Buchanan would go on to win the nomination of the Reform Party, receiving 0.4%
Donald Trump 2000 presidential campaign
Donald_Trump_2000_presidential_campaign
American political party
has nominated other presidential candidates over the years, including Pat Buchanan and Ralph Nader. Its most significant victory came when Jesse Ventura
Reform Party of the United States of America
Reform_Party_of_the_United_States_of_America
that "Palm Beach County is a Pat Buchanan stronghold and that's why Pat Buchanan received 3,407 votes there". Buchanan's Florida coordinator, Jim McConnell
2000 United States presidential election recount in Florida
2000_United_States_presidential_election_recount_in_Florida
Vice President of the United States from 1969 to 1973
taken in the wake of civil unrest that year appealed to aides such as Pat Buchanan. Agnew made a number of gaffes during the campaign, but his rhetoric
Spiro_Agnew
candidates, which also included journalist and 1992 presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and magazine publisher Steve Forbes, debated issues such as a flat tax
1996 Republican Party presidential primaries
1996_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
Many in the party had attempted, ultimately unsuccessfully, to persuade Pat Buchanan to run as its nominee. It was hoped that Buchannan, as the party's nominee
1996 U.S. Taxpayers National Convention
1996_U.S._Taxpayers_National_Convention
American businessman and founder of Blackwater USA (born 1969)
Act." Disenchanted, Prince became a backer of presidential candidate Pat Buchanan. In a 2024 episode of his podcast Prince said, "If so many of these countries
Erik_Prince
Public affairs television program
moderator John McLaughlin questioning four commentators, among them Pat Buchanan, Eleanor Clift, Clarence Page, Morton Kondracke, Fred Barnes, Jack Germond
The_McLaughlin_Group
Annual meeting in the US and other countries
second-highest number of second-place finishes, with three, followed by Pat Buchanan, George W. Bush, John McCain, and Marco Rubio, all with two each. The
Conservative Political Action Conference
Conservative_Political_Action_Conference
first" – Pat Buchanan "Down with King George" – Pat Buchanan, in reference to Bush "Send Bush a message" – Pat Buchanan "Conservative of America" – Pat Buchanan
List of United States presidential campaign slogans
List_of_United_States_presidential_campaign_slogans
American politician, activist, and writer (1938-2018)
president in the 2000 U.S. presidential election with presidential nominee Pat Buchanan. In April 2002, Foster left the Reform Party for the Constitution Party
Ezola_Foster
American activist (1924–2016)
Bill Owens Pat Buchanan 8,317 4.28 Mel Jones Pat Buchanan 8,234 4.25 Lee Bormann Pat Buchanan 8,234 4.23 William Charles Evers III Pat Buchanan 8,1455 4
Phyllis_Schlafly
populist, and an ideological successor to paleoconservatives such as Pat Buchanan. Vance describes himself, and has been described by others, as a member
Political positions of JD Vance
Political_positions_of_JD_Vance
American political party
give its presidential nomination to prominent politicians including Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot, but was unsuccessful and instead selected Phillips as
Constitution Party (United States)
Constitution_Party_(United_States)
commentator, and former Reagan White House Director of Communications Pat Buchanan to earn re-nomination as the Republican candidate. A small number of
1992_United_States_elections
Conflict between cultural values
roles and sexuality. During the 1992 presidential election, commentator Pat Buchanan mounted a campaign for the Republican nomination for president against
Culture_war
American attorney (1942–2019)
government, von Raab would later be a staunch ally of Pat Buchanan and played a major role in Buchanan securing the 2000 Reform Party nomination. William
William_von_Raab
American conservative author and commentator (1925–2008)
Buckley wrote a 40,000-word article criticizing Buchanan. He wrote, "I find it impossible to defend Pat Buchanan against the charge that what he did and said
William_F._Buckley_Jr.
deeds as president in early 1861. In Robert J. Sawyer's novel Mindscan, Pat Buchanan's presidency is said to have been marked by a drastic rightward turn in
List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (A–B)
List_of_fictional_United_States_presidencies_of_historical_figures_(A–B)
History of conflicts and ideological comparison
Straussians. Pat Buchanan said the conservative movement had been captured by "a globalist, interventionist, open borders ideology" in an edition of Buchanan and
Neoconservatism and paleoconservatism
Neoconservatism_and_paleoconservatism
U.S. presidential nomination election
Pat Robertson (9%), and others (2%) 1992 (February 18): George H. W. Bush (53%), Pat Buchanan (38%), and others (9%) 1996 (February 20): Pat Buchanan
New Hampshire presidential primary
New_Hampshire_presidential_primary
American political catch phrase
federal government in 1983 when commissioning the Grace Commission. Pat Buchanan during his 2000 presidential campaign, when he invoked the saying in
Drain_the_swamp
American columnist and writer (1947–2005)
Chip Berlet described Francis as an ultraconservative ideologue akin to Pat Buchanan, whom Francis advised. The anarcho-capitalist political theorist Hans-Hermann
Sam_Francis_(writer)
Blaze Media podcast host
him to other thinkers on the political right such as Sam Francis and Pat Buchanan. In September 2025, Reason Magazine questioned some of MacIntyre's claims
Auron_MacIntyre
American television news program
and the father of co-host Mika Brzezinski Pat Buchanan, past co-host of CNN's Crossfire and MSNBC's Buchanan and Press. A former presidential candidate
Morning_Joe
ballot misdirected over 2,000 votes from Gore to third-party candidate Pat Buchanan, tipping Florida—and the election—to Bush. The final official Florida
2000 United States presidential election in Florida
2000_United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida
American television host (born 1967)
to report on Lindsay Lohan and Levi Johnston. Eventually, Geist and Pat Buchanan reported the stories with the caption, then popularized, "News You Can't
Mika_Brzezinski
List of Ku Klux Klan leaders and their titles
(1982-11-04). "CNN Crossfire" (Interview). Interviewed by Tom Braden and Pat Buchanan. Sims, Patsy (1996). The Klan. University Press of Kentucky. p. 34. ISBN 0-8131-0887-X
Leaders_of_the_Ku_Klux_Klan
1993–2001 U.S. presidential administration
April 1992. Bush defeated a challenge from conservative commentator Pat Buchanan to win his party's nomination. Meanwhile, independent candidate Ross
Presidency_of_Bill_Clinton
American Ideas Institute magazine
by the American Ideas Institute. The magazine was founded in 2002 by Pat Buchanan, Scott McConnell and Taki Theodoracopulos to advance an anti-neoconservative
The_American_Conservative
Surname list
Tennessee Supreme Court Bay Buchanan (born 1948), sister to Pat Buchanan, and former Treasurer of the United States Edward Buchanan (born 1967), American politician
Buchanan_(surname)
American funk band
Whay (bass), Michael Harris (percussion), and Haras Fyre (also known as Pat Grant) on trombone.[citation needed] They released one self-titled album
Cameo_(band)
Elections featuring President of the US
California primary on March 7 with 15,311 votes. Eventual Reform nominee Pat Buchanan was not listed on either ballot. A slate of Trump supporters petitioned
Electoral history of Donald Trump
Electoral_history_of_Donald_Trump
American writer (born 1961)
pundit Pat Buchanan called Israel's actions in the 2006 Lebanon War "un-Christian", Podhoretz wrote: "You want to know what anti-Semitism is? When Pat Buchanan
John_Podhoretz
United States presidential nominating convention
Howard Phillips 393 92.83% Charles E. Collins 20 4.81% Ted Gunderson 5 1.18% Pat Buchanan 5 1.18% Diane Beall Templin (California) 0 0% Totals 423 100.00%
Constitution Party National Convention
Constitution_Party_National_Convention
British journalist and historian (born 1982)
ISBN 9780700617029 Timothy Stanley, The Crusader: The Life and Tumultuous Times of Pat Buchanan (New York: Thomas Dunne, 2012) ISBN 9780312581749 Jonathan Bell and Timothy
Tim_Stanley
American pop rock duo (1970–2022)
Keith O'Quinn – trombone (1985) Tony Beard – drums (1988; died 2025) Pat Buchanan – guitars (1988) Bob Mayo – keyboards, synthesizers, organ, guitars,
Hall_&_Oates
American politician and attorney (1923–2021)
Gramm of Texas and more moderate Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania. Pat Buchanan upset Dole in the early New Hampshire primary, however, with Dole finishing
Bob_Dole
Political catchphrase
a 1990 budget agreement. In the 1992 presidential election campaign, Pat Buchanan repeatedly cited the pledge as an example of a broken promise in his
Read_my_lips:_no_new_taxes
American political consultant and lobbyist (born 1952)
aide Herbert Porter to deliver a pamphlet prepared by aides Porter, Pat Buchanan, and Ken Khachigian criticizing Democratic presidential hopeful Edmund
Roger_Stone
American politician (1941–2014)
nicknamed "Ivan the Terrible". For almost a decade, Traficant, along with Pat Buchanan, insisted that Demjanjuk had been denied a fair trial, and been the victim
James_Traficant
Internet meme
column in the far-right Taki's Magazine by conservative commentator Pat Buchanan about the early months of Barack Obama's presidency included an image
Pedobear
Fictional character created by Sacha Baron Cohen
taught in schools because, "one deals in quarters and eighths of ounces". Pat Buchanan (1938–), former White House Communications Director to President Ronald
Ali_G
Elections featuring American politician
Straw Poll, 1995: Bob Dole - 2,582 (24.38%) Phil Gramm - 2,582 (24.38%) Pat Buchanan - 1,922 (18.15%) Lamar Alexander - 1,156 (10.91%) Alan Keyes - 804 (7
Electoral_history_of_Bob_Dole
American actor and comedian (born 1962)
Shapiro, Willard Scott, Oliver Stone, Phil Gramm, David Kaczynski, and Pat Buchanan. After his one-season on SNL, Koechner joined the 1996–97 sketch cast
David_Koechner
American editorial magazine
criticized President Bill Clinton. It first embraced and then rejected Pat Buchanan in his political campaigns. A lengthy 1996 National Review editorial
National_Review
Political convention of the Republican Party
Republican Party worked hard to rally its base of social conservatives. Pat Buchanan's opening night "culture war" speech argued that a great battle of values
1992 Republican National Convention
1992_Republican_National_Convention
Brown Richard Brown Frank Bruni (CNN) Isabel Bucaram (CNN en Español) Pat Buchanan Samuel Burke (CNN & CNN en Español) Diego Bustos (CNN en Español) Dylan
List_of_CNN_personnel
American cable television news channel
NewsChannel" and hired opinionated hosts like Alan Keyes, Phil Donahue, Pat Buchanan, and Tucker Carlson. This branding makeover, however, was followed by
MS_NOW
American radio and television host (born 1963)
has said that her influences include Ronald Reagan, Robert Bork, and Pat Buchanan. In her senior year at Dartmouth College, during her tenure as editor-in-chief
Laura_Ingraham
narrowly failed to win a majority of the popular vote. Dole defeated Pat Buchanan and several other candidates in the 1996 Republican Party presidential
1996_United_States_elections
Nomination process for a U.S. presidential candidate
Republican National Convention George H. W. Bush 1988 presidential campaign Pat Buchanan mounted a challenge that was too weak to seriously stop President George
List of Republican Party presidential primaries
List_of_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
1997 book by Gabriel Rotello
life." AIDS activist Jim Eigo compared Rotello to right-wingers such as Pat Buchanan and Jesse Helms, writing that he "scapegoats and stigmatizes those of
Sexual_Ecology
major figures made themselves candidates for the party's nomination. Pat Buchanan, who the party was interested in nominating, ultimately endorsed President
1992 U.S. Taxpayers National Convention
1992_U.S._Taxpayers_National_Convention
American attorney and politician (born 1945)
in the Iowa caucus in February, making him the first Republican since Pat Buchanan in 1992 to win a delegate while running against an incumbent president
Bill_Weld
2002 American TV series or program
Buchanan & Press is an American debate show on MSNBC pairing former Crossfire hosts conservative Pat Buchanan and liberal Bill Press. The show was cancelled
Buchanan_&_Press
Political party in Minnesota, US
party in 2000 due to factional dissent and the increasing influence of Pat Buchanan within the party. The party immediately changed its name back to Independence
Forward_Independence_Party
American political news commentator
William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, Huey Long, George Wallace, Pat Buchanan, and H. Ross Perot. He is the author of the book, Broken News: Why the
Chris_Stirewalt
Elections featuring American politician
Republican New Hampshire primary: George H. W. Bush (inc.) - 92,274 (53.20%) Pat Buchanan - 65,109 (37.54%) Paul Tsongas* - 3,676 (2.12%) Ralph Nader* - 3,258
Electoral history of Ralph Nader
Electoral_history_of_Ralph_Nader
American political commentator (1946–2010)
conflicts. In 2001, Pat Buchanan offered Sobran a column in Buchanan's new magazine The American Conservative. (After Sobran's death, Buchanan called him "perhaps
Joseph_Sobran
2003 studio album by Jessica Andrews
for You" Jessica Andrews – lead vocals Mike Brignardello – bass guitar Pat Buchanan – electric guitar Lisa Cochran – background vocals Paul Franklin – steel
Now_(Jessica_Andrews_album)
American TV series or program
original panel was Pat Buchanan, Robert Novak, Al Hunt, and Mark Shields. Mona Charen and Margaret Warner joined the panel in 1992, when Buchanan left the show
Capital_Gang
2024 studio album by Kenny Chesney
4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15) Chad Cromwell – drums (tracks 1, 4, 8–10) Pat Buchanan – electric guitar (tracks 1, 4, 8–10) Michael Rojas – Hammond B3 organ
Born_(Kenny_Chesney_album)
American policy prioritizing U.S. interests over other nations
was used by Pat Buchanan, who praised the America First Committee and said "the achievements of that organization are monumental." Buchanan's "call for
America_First
US response to the AIDS crisis
AIDS victims. Many conservatives of the era echoed similar sentiments. Pat Buchanan, who would become the White House Communications Director for Reagan
Ronald_Reagan_and_AIDS
1980s United States Republican Party political coalition
years prior. In 1992, Bush faced a competitive primary competition with Pat Buchanan, still winning the Republican nomination with 72% of the vote. Bush went
Reagan_coalition
American journalist and political commentator (1927–2016)
speechwriter, and special assistant to the president, positions arising after Pat Buchanan, then a White House speechwriter, felt affinity for McLaughlin's views
John_McLaughlin_(host)
US nonprofit civil rights organization
News headquarters in July 2008. Pat Buchanan In 2011, Color of Change launched a campaign urging MSNBC to fire Pat Buchanan for his alleged remarks about
Color_of_Change
Figure used to test an idea for a third party
Keyes' entry into the 1996 Republican Party presidential primaries after Pat Buchanan had secured victories in New Hampshire and Louisiana led many to believe
Stalking_horse
Wilkeson at several shows in July 1999 during the Edge of Forever Tour. Pat Buchanan 2007 guitar Filled in for Gary in 2007. Raquel Jonsen (Johnson) 2007
List of Lynyrd Skynyrd members
List_of_Lynyrd_Skynyrd_members
American politician from Georgia (1915–2003)
Maddox crossed party lines and endorsed unsuccessful populist Republican Pat Buchanan for the presidency. His last public speech was in Atlanta in 2001 at
Lester_Maddox
1981–1989 U.S. presidential administration
Los Angeles Times, Don Shannon, April 19, 1985. Buchanan, Pat (November 5, 1999). "Pat Buchanan's Response to Norman Podhoretz's OP-ED". The Internet
Presidency_of_Ronald_Reagan
2015 film directed by Jay Roach
Joseph Stalin and North Korean dictator Kim Il Sung. The conservative Pat Buchanan questioned the appropriateness of portraying Trumbo as a "martyr to the
Trumbo_(2015_film)
Waffen SS officer (1924–1985)
claimed responsibility for the murder. He was publicly supported by Pat Buchanan and New Jersey Congressman Robert Roe. Tscherim Soobzokov was born August
Tscherim_Soobzokov
US paleoconservative political magazine
Dougherty, Michael Brendan (January 19, 2016). "How an obscure adviser to Pat Buchanan predicted the wild Trump campaign in 1996". The Week. Retrieved September
Chronicles_(magazine)
U.S. political event held in San Diego, California
convention platform. On the right, primary opponents Pat Buchanan and Alan Keyes withheld endorsements—Buchanan staged a rally for his supporters in nearby Escondido
1996 Republican National Convention
1996_Republican_National_Convention
United States political event
Colorado U.S. presidential election, 1996 Includes: 10.8% write-ins for Pat Buchanan (176 votes) 6.3% write-ins for Forbes (103 votes) 22.1% for other write-ins
1996 Libertarian National Convention
1996_Libertarian_National_Convention
American alt-right white nationalist website opposing immigration to the United States
Taylor, J. Philippe Rushton, Samuel T. Francis, John Derbyshire and Pat Buchanan. Brimelow acknowledged that VDARE published writings by white nationalists
VDARE
"founder" of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Phil Bryant (born 1954), Mississippi governor Pat Buchanan (born 1938), journalist, writer, media consultant, and U.S. presidential
List of members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
List_of_members_of_the_Sons_of_Confederate_Veterans
185,806 1988 51 Pat Buchanan Republican Virginia 3,184,943 1996 52 George H. W. Bush Republican Texas 3,070,033 1980 53 Pat Buchanan Republican Virginia
List of United States presidential candidates by number of primary votes received
List_of_United_States_presidential_candidates_by_number_of_primary_votes_received
German rocket engineer (1906–1996)
New York Times. Buchanan, Patrick J. (November 5, 1999). "Pat Buchanan's Response to Norman Podhoretz's Op-Ed". Patrick J. Buchanan – Official Web site
Arthur_Rudolph
American comedian (1933–2011)
album Clinton: An Oral History featured riffs on Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Pat Buchanan, and John McLaughlin, plus that of an older Nixon (complete with pauses
David_Frye
Term for a Canadian
due to his Canadian heritage. Soviet Canuckistan was an insult used by Pat Buchanan in response to Canada's reaction to racial profiling by US Customs agents
Canuck
stripped of their race-based privilege. Analyzing the concept, he examined Pat Buchanan's rhetoric (described by Bailey as a form of blood and soil mantra); of
White genocide conspiracy theory
White_genocide_conspiracy_theory
1989 film by Oliver Stone
election. In a newspaper column, former White House Communications Director Pat Buchanan criticized the adaptation for deviating from the book, and concluded
Born on the Fourth of July (film)
Born_on_the_Fourth_of_July_(film)
PAT BUCHANAN
PAT BUCHANAN
Female
English
Short form of English Pamela, PAM means "all honey."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : variant of Pate 1.
Boy/Male
British, Dutch, English, Greek
From the Pit
Boy/Male
American, English, Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord; Ruler; Break by Twisting; Baskets of Fish; Master; Pet Form of Patricia; Husband
Girl/Female
Latin American
Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples.
Girl/Female
American, English, Finnish, Indian, Japanese, Latin, Sanskrit
Lord; Ruler; Break by Twisting; Baskets of Fish; Master; Pet Form of Patricia
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Punjabi, Sikh
Patrician; Noble; Lady; Female Version of Patrick
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Matt, MAT means "gift of God."
Male
Hebrew
 Short form of Hebrew Nathan, NAT means "a giver" or "whom God gave." Compare with another form of Nat.
Male
English
Old pet form of English Walter, WAT means "ruler of the army."
Biblical
same as Pai
Male
English
English unisex short form of English Patrick and Latin Patricia, PAT means "patrician; of noble birth."
Boy/Male
Native American American Latin English Irish
Fish.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Swiss
Patrician; Nobleman; Abbreviation of Patrick
Biblical
Pau, howling; sighing,blessing,
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the personal name Pat(t), Pate, a short form of Patrick.English and Scottish : nickname for a man with a bald head, from Middle English pate ‘head’, ‘skull’.French (Paté) : from Old French pat(t)é ‘with paws’, ‘pawed’ (from pat(t)e ‘paw’), a nickname, applied presumably to a man with large and clumsy hands and feet.German : nickname for a trustworthy man, from Middle High German pate, Middle Low German pade ‘godfather’, ‘male relative’ (see Paeth), or alternatively from a personal name Bado, probably meaning ‘battle’, ‘fight’.
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Hindu, Hungarian, Indian, Swedish
Pure; Form of Catherine; Cat
Male
Greek
(Πάν) Greek name derived from the word pa-on, PAN means "herdsman." In mythology, this is the name of a god of shepherds and flocks, who had the horns, hindquarters and legs of a goat.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Pit
Female
English
Pet form of English Katherine, KAT means "pure."
PAT BUCHANAN
PAT BUCHANAN
Boy/Male
Spanish
Abbreviation of Francisco 'Free; a free man.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Gate of the Lord, tempest of the Lord.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gods promise
Boy/Male
Tamil
Splendid
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Goodness of God.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Path of Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Latin American
From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark.
Male
Italian
Florentine Italian form of Latin Angelus, ANGIOLO means "angel, messenger."
Female
Greek
(Εἰλείθυια) Greek name derived from the word eleluthyia, EILEITHYIA means "relieve." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of childbirth. Her Latin name is Lucina.
PAT BUCHANAN
PAT BUCHANAN
PAT BUCHANAN
PAT BUCHANAN
PAT BUCHANAN
superl.
Fertile; productive; as, a fat soil; a fat pasture.
n.
See Pah.
v. t.
To strike gently with the fingers or hand; to stroke lightly; to tap; as, to pat a dog.
n.
A crucible; as, a graphite pot; a melting pot.
v. t.
To put or transfer into a vat.
adv.
In a pat manner.
n.
A small mass, as of butter, shaped by pats.
superl.
Abounding with fat
prep.
By; with; -- used frequently in Early English in phrases taken from the French, being sometimes written as a part of the word which it governs; as, par amour, or paramour; par cas, or parcase; par fay, or parfay.
n.
The best or richest productions; the best part; as, to live on the fat of the land.
n.
A pit.
a.
Petted; indulged; admired; cherished; as, a pet child; a pet lamb; a pet theory.
v. i.
To be a pet.
imp. & p. p.
of Put
superl.
Rich; producing a large income; desirable; as, a fat benefice; a fat office; a fat job.
n.
An ornamental border made of paper, pasterboard, metal, etc., put under the glass which covers a framed picture; as, the mat of a daguerreotype.
n.
A vat sunk in the ground; as, a tan pit.
v. t.
To place or put into a pit or hole.