PATRICK m Irish, English, French, German
Pronounced: PAT-rik (English), pat-REEK (French)
From the Roman name Patricius, which meant "nobleman" in Latin. A 5th-century saint, the patron saint of Ireland, adopted this name (his birth name was Sucat). During his youth he was captured by Irish raiders and enslaved, but after six years of servitude he escaped to his home in Britain. Eventually he became a bishop and went back to Ireland as a missionary, where he succeeded in Christianizing the entire country.
Fuck yeah. I was actually named this because I had a lazy father, or perhaps because my parents aspired for me to be called simply "Junior" one day.
Oh, and the last name means this:
spoon {n.}
1. A utensil consisting of a small, shallow bowl on a handle, used in preparing, serving, or eating food.
2. Something similar to this utensil or its bowl, as:
1. A shiny, curved, metallic fishing lure.
2. A paddle or an oar with a curved blade.
3. Sports. The three wood golf club.