Patricia

Etymology
patricia:; later also seen as the feminine form of the saint's name Patrick.

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1904 Carolyn Wells, Patty at Home, BiblioBazaar ,LLC( 2007), ISBN 1434621162, page 36:
 * - - - Our house is not of the era of Queen Isabella, but of the Princess Patricia."
 * "That sounds like Aunt Isabel. They always call me Patricia there. Don't you think, papa, now that I'm getting so grown up, I ought to be called Patricia? Patty is such a baby name."
 * "Patty is good enough for me," said Mr. Fairfield. "If you want to be called Patricia, you must get somebody else to do it. I dare say you could hire somebody for a small sum per week to call you Patricia for a given number of times every day."
 * "Now, you're making fun of me, papa; but I do want to grow up dignified, and not be a silly schoolgirl all my life."
 * 1) * 1991 Joyce Carol Oates, Heat And Other Stories, Dutton, ISBN 0525933301:
 * "Trix" was a derivation of Trish, our mother's girlhood name, or cognomen, as she called it; Trish was itself a derivation of Patricia. Trix disliked her original name because she thought it prissy and old-fashioned, but she didn't much like "Trix" either.
 * "Trix" was a derivation of Trish, our mother's girlhood name, or cognomen, as she called it; Trish was itself a derivation of Patricia. Trix disliked her original name because she thought it prissy and old-fashioned, but she didn't much like "Trix" either.

Related terms

 * Pat, Patsy, Patti, Patty, Tricia, Trish, Trisha

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Hungarian: Patrícia
 * Italian:


 * Latvian: Patrīcija
 * Norwegian:
 * Portuguese: Patrícia
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Proper noun

 * , cognate to English Patricia.

Proper noun

 * , feminine form of Patrice.

Alternative forms

 * Patrizia

Proper noun

 * , cognate to Patricia.

Proper noun

 * 1)  borrowed from English in the 20th century.

Proper noun

 * , feminine from of Patricio, cognate to English Patricia.

Proper noun

 * 1)  borrowed from English, popular in the end of the 20th century.

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