Patricia

puh-TRISH-uh
Meaning: Noble, noblewoman
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, English, Italian
Popularity Rank
#1183 (girls)
#2248 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Patricia was especially popular in the mid-20th century and remains a classic choice for parents seeking a name with historical significance and enduring charm.

Why Parents Choose Patricia

Parents often choose Patricia for its timeless elegance, strong historical roots, and the positive qualities of nobility and grace it embodies. It's a name that conveys both sophistication and warmth.

History & Cultural Significance

Derived from the Latin word 'Patricius,' meaning 'nobleman,' Patricia gained popularity in the 20th century, partly due to notable figures like Patricia Neal and Patricia Heaton. It has maintained its charm through generations, symbolizing grace and dignity.

Patricia is a classic feminine name with Latin roots, often associated with nobility and strength. It has been widely used across various cultures, especially in English-speaking countries, and carries a sense of timeless elegance.

Notable People Named Patricia

  • Patricia Neal, American actress
  • Patricia Heaton, American actress
  • Patricia Cornwell, American crime writer

Name Variations

Patrice Patrizia Patrice

Related Names

Patty Tricia Patty

Similar Sounding Names

Marcia Patricia Marina

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Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Patricia 'Patty' Spivot from DC Comics
  • Patricia 'Pat' from the TV series 'The Office'
  • Patricia from the novel 'The Secret Garden'