Patricia first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Patricia has been for the last 50 years (from 1975 to 2024) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Patricia

A feminine name derived from the Latin "Patrician", meaning of noble or ruling class.

Popularity of Patricia by gender

Based on the last 50 years of data, Patricia is more commonly used as a female name, with approximately 99% of people named Patricia being female.

For the most recent data in 2024, there were 177 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Patricia.

YearMale CountFemale Count
20240177
20230202
20220221
20210211
20200217
20190281
20180298
20170308
20160387
20150350
20140379
20130419
20120396
20110430
20100479
20090565
20080630
20070727
20065776
20050879
20040997
200351,011
200201,114
200101,224
200051,393
199951,532
199861,704
199761,781
199681,970
199582,161
1994112,364
1993182,659
1992112,950
1991183,419
1990393,579
1989473,605
1988433,799
1987383,913
1986394,248
1985354,400
1984334,474
1983314,924
1982445,169
1981275,284
1980395,310
1979385,650
1978345,500
1977325,904
1976356,017
1975297,052

The history of the first name Patricia

The given name Patricia has its origins in the Latin language. It is derived from the Latin word "patrician", which referred to a member of the ancient Roman aristocratic class. The name can be traced back to the time of the Roman Republic and Empire, which spanned from the 6th century BC to the 5th century AD.

In ancient Rome, the patricians were a privileged social class that held significant political power and influence. The word "patrician" itself stems from the Latin "patres", meaning "fathers", and was originally used to describe the members of the most influential and wealthy families in Roman society.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Patricia can be found in the writings of the Roman historian Suetonius, who mentioned a woman named Patricia in his work "The Twelve Caesars", written around 121 AD. However, it is believed that the name was already in use before this time.

Throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods, the name Patricia maintained its association with nobility and aristocracy. It was particularly popular among the upper classes in various European countries, including Italy, France, and Spain.

One of the earliest notable individuals with the name Patricia was Patricia of Constantinople (died 629 AD), a Byzantine Empress who ruled alongside her husband, Emperor Maurice. Another prominent figure was Patricia of Saxe-Lauenburg (1124-1197), a German noblewoman who played a significant role in the politics of her time.

In the 16th century, Patricia de Mendoza y Aragón (1508-1589) was a Spanish noblewoman and lady-in-waiting to Queen Mary I of England. She was known for her literary works and patronage of the arts.

During the 17th century, Patricia Villiers (1615-1684) was an English courtier and mistress of King Charles II. She was influential in the court and played a role in the events surrounding the Restoration of the monarchy.

In the 19th century, Patricia Stisted (1856-1925) was a British writer and traveler who authored several books about her journeys to various parts of the world.

As the name Patricia spread beyond the aristocracy, it became more widely used in different cultures and societies. While its roots can be traced back to ancient Rome, the name has transcended its initial associations and is now widely recognized and appreciated across various regions and backgrounds.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

The history and meaning of the name Patricia was researched and written by our team of onomatology and genealogy experts.

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