Patrice
- Home
- Girl Names
- Patrice
What does the baby name Patrice mean? Learn about what Patrice means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.
Patrice - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity
- Spelling of Patrice
- P-A-T-R-I-C-E, is a 7-letter female given name.
- Pronunciation of Patrice
- pah TREES
- Meaning of Patrice
- Noble, a patrician.
- Origin of Patrice
- The name 'Patrice' has its origins in the Latin language. It is derived from the masculine name 'Patricius', which was a Roman family name meaning 'noble' or 'patrician'. The name 'Patrice' is the feminine form of 'Patricius' and has been used as a given name for girls in various cultures.
- American Names
- Canadian Names
- English Names
- French Names
- Latin Names
- Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Patrice
- Pat
- Patreece
- Patreeza
- Patreice
- Patria
- Patrica
- Patricia
- Patricka
- Patrisha
- Patriza
- Patrizia
- Patrycyka
- Patsy
- Patti
- Pattie
- Patty
- Treasha
- Trichia
- Tricia
- Trish
- Trisha
- Popularity of Patrice
- The popularity of the name 'Patrice' has varied over time and across different regions. It gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century and reached its peak in the 1960s and 1970s. However, its usage has declined since then. Currently, 'Patrice' is not among the most popular names for girls in the United States or other English-speaking countries.
- Patrice currently has 73 likes, and is in the top 8% of liked girl's names. The name Naja is slightly more popular than Patrice.
Etymology of Patrice
As mentioned earlier, the name 'Patrice' is derived from the Latin name 'Patricius', which means 'noble' or 'patrician'. The feminine form 'Patrice' retains the same meaning. The name reflects a sense of nobility and high social status.
Cultural Significance of Patrice
The name 'Patrice' does not hold significant cultural or religious significance in any particular culture. However, it is widely used in various English-speaking countries and has become a part of the naming traditions in those regions. It is often chosen for its pleasant sound and its association with nobility.