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Patriccia

A spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning "noble."

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Patriccia is a spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning noble. The extra c changes the look of the name without changing its historical core, giving it a more ornamental and individualized appearance.

That makes Patriccia feel familiar enough to recognize immediately, but distinct enough to stand apart from the standard form. Because Patricia already carries the prestige of Roman patrician heritage, Patriccia inherits that same sense of social dignity and classical polish. The variant spelling adds a slightly more decorative, contemporary twist, which can make the name feel personal and updated.

It has the long-established elegance of a traditional Latin name, but with a bit more visual texture. Patriccia feels like a name that respects its roots while enjoying a little extra flourish.

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