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Patricia

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Name — A feminine given name derived from the Latin "patricius", meaning "noble" or "of noble birth".

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Patsy Trish Patrice Patricie Patrizia

Etymology

From Latin patricia (“noble”); later also seen as the feminine form of the saint's name Patrick.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Patricia” mean?

The word “Patricia” means a feminine given name derived from the Latin "patricius", meaning "noble" or "of noble birth".

How do you pronounce “Patricia”?

“Patricia” is pronounced puh-TRIH-shuh (/pəˈtɹɪʃə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Patricia” in a sentence?

Here is “Patricia” used in a sentence: “Patricia introduced herself to the new neighbors.”

What part of speech is “Patricia”?

“Patricia” is a name.

Is “Patricia” a common word?

“Patricia” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the name Patricia?

Patricia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin "patricius," meaning "noble" or "of noble birth." It shares this root with the masculine name Patrick.

What are common nicknames for Patricia?

Patricia is commonly shortened to nicknames such as Pat, Patty, Patti, Tricia, or Trish. These shorter forms are frequently used in casual or familiar settings.

Is Patricia related to the name Patrick?

Yes, Patricia is the feminine form corresponding to the masculine name Patrick, and both derive from the Latin "patricius," meaning "noble" or "of noble birth."

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