Latin Origin

Patricia

Derived from the Latin 'patricius,' meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' Patricia emerged as a distinctly feminine form in the modern era and became iconic in the 20th century. It carries an air of sophistication and strength, having been borne by queens, artists, and cultural icons who shaped their eras.

Patricia is a name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin 'patricius,' meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' Patricia emerged as a distinctly feminine form in the modern era and became iconic in the 20th century. It carries an air of sophistication and strength, having been borne by queens, artists, and cultural icons who shaped their eras.

A quintessential mid-20th century name that peaked in popularity in the 1940s-50s and has maintained steady use as a classic choice.

Origin & Etymology

The name Patricia has roots in the Latin language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “Derived from the Latin 'patricius,' meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' Patricia emerged as a distinctly feminine form in the modern era and became iconic in the 20th century”.

Cultural context: A quintessential mid-20th century name that peaked in popularity in the 1940s-50s and has maintained steady use as a classic choice.

As a unisex's name, Patricia carries the character of its Latin heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Famous Patricias8
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Patricia von Brandy

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A Colombian-American entrepreneur and businesswoman known for establishing successful ventures in retail and hospitality during the mid-20th century.

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Patricia Kaas

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A French-Austrian pianist, jazz musician, and composer known for her distinctive interpretations of classical and jazz standards and her contributions to contemporary piano music.

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Patricia Arquette

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Actress, Oscar winner, gender equality activist, Boyhood

An American actress and activist celebrated for acclaimed performances in film and television, and for her vocal advocacy for gender equality and wage justice.

1966 – present

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Patricia Heaton

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Patricia Rothman

ScienceAmerican

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An American molecular biologist and cell biologist whose research contributed to understanding protein transport mechanisms within cells and earned her recognition in cellular biology.

1952 – present

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Patricia Wald

PoliticsAmerican

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An American federal judge and pioneering female jurist whose distinguished career on the U.S. Court of Appeals influenced environmental and administrative law.

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Patricia Highsmith

Arts & LiteratureAmerican

Crime novelist, Tom Ripley creator, psychological thrillers

An American novelist renowned for creating the psychologically complex antihero Tom Ripley and crafting suspenseful psychological thrillers that explored morality, identity, and criminal psychology.

1921 – 1995

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Patricia Nixon

PoliticsAmerican

First Lady, Richard Nixon's wife, historic preservation advocate

An American First Lady and wife of President Richard Nixon, known for her resilience, grace during the Watergate scandal, and advocacy for historic preservation.

1912 – 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Patricia mean?

Patricia means "Derived from the Latin 'patricius,' meaning 'of noble birth' or 'patrician,' Patricia emerged as a distinctly feminine form in the modern era and became iconic in the 20th century. It carries an air of sophistication and strength, having been borne by queens, artists, and cultural icons who shaped their eras.", and is of Latin origin.

Is Patricia a boy or girl name?

Patricia is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Patricia?

Patricia is of Latin origin. A quintessential mid-20th century name that peaked in popularity in the 1940s-50s and has maintained steady use as a classic choice.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

4

Origin

Latin

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