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Patrisio

Patrisio is a variant of Patricio, from Latin Patricius, meaning "nobleman" or "of noble birth."

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Patrisio is a variant of Patricio, from Latin Patricius, meaning 'nobleman' or 'of noble birth.' That classical origin gives the name a clear aristocratic backbone, even if the spelling variation softens its usual Iberian profile.

It remains unmistakably part of the noble-name family that has traveled widely through European languages. The name feels formal, polished, and slightly uncommon. It has the kind of latinate dignity that makes it sound composed and enduring, but not rigid.

Patrisio carries nobility in meaning rather than in social performance, which gives it a calm confidence. It is a name with a familiar root and a lightly individualized finish.

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