English
Etymology
Latin patricia "noble"; later also seen as the feminine form of the saint's name Patrick.
Proper noun
en-proper noun
#given name|female| ,formerly rare, but became popular in the 20th century, partly due to a Princess Patricia (1886-1974), a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, so named since she was born on St. Patrick's day.
Translations
trans-top|female given name
Danish: Patricia
French: Patricia
German: Patricia, Patrizia
trans-mid
Italian: Patrizia
Norwegian: Patricia
Swedish: Patricia
trans-bottom
Related terms
Pat, Patsy, Patti, Patty, Tricia, Trisha.
Danish
Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun
- given name|female||da:, cognate to English #English|Patricia.
French
Proper noun
infl|fr|proper noun
- given name|female||fr:, feminine form of Patrice.
German
Alternative spellings
Patrizia
Proper noun
infl|de|proper noun
- given name|female||de:, cognate to #English|Patricia.
Norwegian
Proper noun
infl|no|proper noun
- given name|female||no: borrowed from English in the 20th century.
Swedish
Proper noun
infl|sv|proper noun
- given name|female||sv: borrowed from English, popular in the end of the 20th century.
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