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Patrisa

A variant of Patricia, from Latin meaning 'noble' or 'patrician.'

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Patrisa is a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning noble or patrician. It keeps the same aristocratic root while simplifying the shape into something a little shorter and slightly more modern.

The result still feels elegant, but in a softer and more streamlined way. In use, Patrisa has a graceful, uncommon quality. It sounds close enough to Patricia to be familiar, yet different enough to feel distinctive.

That balance is often appealing in modern naming, where families may want the reassurance of a classic root without the full conventional form. Patrisa achieves that neatly, preserving nobility while lightening the silhouette.

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