Patricia

/pəˈtrɪʃə/ noun

Definition

A feminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'noble' or 'patrician.' It refers to someone of aristocratic birth or elevated social status.

Etymology

From Latin 'patricius,' meaning 'of the fathers' or 'noble,' referring to the patrician class in ancient Rome. The name became popular in English-speaking countries during the 20th century, often shortened to 'Pat,' 'Patty,' or 'Tricia.'

Kelly Says

Patricia carries the weight of Roman aristocracy in every syllable - the patricians were literally the 'fathers' of Rome, the founding families who claimed descent from the city's original senators. It's fascinating how this ancient class distinction survived in a name that became democratically popular across all social levels!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ፓትሪሻ
ARالعربية
باتريشيا
BNবাংলা
পেট্রিশিয়া
CACatalà
Patricia
CSČeština
Patricie
DADansk
Patricia
DEDeutsch
Patricia
ELΕλληνικά
Πατρίσια
ESEspañol
patricia
FAفارسی
پاتریشیا
FISuomi
Patricia
FRFrançais
patricienne
GUGU
પેટ્રિશિયા
HAHA
Patricia
HEעברית
פטריישיה
HIहिन्दी
पैट्रिशिया
HUMagyar
Patrícia
IDBahasa Indonesia
Patricia
IGIG
Patricia
ITItaliano
Patrizia
JA日本語
パトリシア
KKKK
Патрициа
KMKM
ផាត្រីស៊ីយ៉ា
KO한국어
패트리샤
MRMR
पैट्रिशिया
MSBahasa Melayu
Patricia
MYမြန်မာ
ပက်ထရီစျား
NLNederlands
Patricia
NONorsk
Patricia
PAPA
ਪੈਟਰੀਸ਼ੀਆ
PLPolski
Patrycja
PTPortuguês
patrícia
RORomână
Patricia
RUРусский
Патриция
SVSvenska
Patricia
SWKiswahili
Patricia
TAதமிழ்
பேட்ரிசியா
TEతెలుగు
పేట్రిషియా
THไทย
แพทริเซีย
TLTL
Patricia
TRTürkçe
Patricia
UKУкраїнська
Патриція
URاردو
پیٹریشیا
VITiếng Việt
Patricia
YOYO
Patricia
ZH中文
帕特里夏
ZUZU
Patricia

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