Patricia
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This is my mother's name. Her full name is Patricia Jane. My mom also goes by the full name or the shortened Pat. When she was young, she ent by Patty or Patsy.
Top 20 girls names
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Top 20 girls names
Emma, Emily, Anna, Elizabeth, Erica, Charlotte, Catherine, Hailey, Chelsea, Jennifer, Jessica, Jocelyn, Autumn, Amber, Hannah, Sarah, Natalie, Lauren, Katie.
I don't dislike it, though I'm swayed by a certain number of people named Patricia that I don't care for. It does seem a bit dated, but it would make an amazing middle name with the right fn, and vice versa. I would say it has a lot of potential.
Patricia still has a really dated feel for me. I think I would prefer Patrice, even though it is technically a male name. Patricia has the problem of inevitably being called Pat at some point, which is just boring (Unless she goes by Patsy). Even people who insist on being called Michael, James, or Lawrence, invariably end up being Mike, Jim, and Larry to some people.
I don't think Patricia is awful, but I stack it onto the pile with Linda, Diane, Debbie, Denise and Sue - basically all names of people who are now in their late forties to fifties.
I don't think Patricia is awful, but I stack it onto the pile with Linda, Diane, Debbie, Denise and Sue - basically all names of people who are now in their late forties to fifties.
It's my sister's mn, so I may be biased. But I think "patrician / aristocrat" when I hear Patricia. I love it. And the nn Patsy is so cute. I know you wouldn't use it, but I just thought I'd throw that in there anyway.
Patricia is an underappreciated name; one of those hidden treasures waiting to be rediscovered. You would be ahead of the curve. Names that are being rediscovered now are what I consider turn-of-the-20th-century names like floral names. I predict the next wave of nostalgic names will be from the WWII era, of which Patricia fits right in (in my mind anyway.)
I'd love to meet a little Patricia one day. The world needs more of them.
Patricia is an underappreciated name; one of those hidden treasures waiting to be rediscovered. You would be ahead of the curve. Names that are being rediscovered now are what I consider turn-of-the-20th-century names like floral names. I predict the next wave of nostalgic names will be from the WWII era, of which Patricia fits right in (in my mind anyway.)
I'd love to meet a little Patricia one day. The world needs more of them.
This message was edited 12/15/2006, 1:06 PM