Patrece is of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture, where it means "God's gift". This name is often used for girls and has gained some popularity worldwide, particularly in countries with significant African immigrant populations. It starts with the letter 'P', ending with the letters 'ce'. Spelling variations include Patrece, Patterese, and Pattreesha, among others. The name Patrece typically does not have any associated middle names or nicknames due to its unique sound and length. It is also important to note that this name has no particular association with any specific months or days of the year, nor does it carry any known historical significance.
The name Patrece experienced peaks in popularity between the late 60s and early 70s, with a notable high of 21 births in 1970. However, it seems to have been less favored in more recent years, with fewer than 10 births recorded annually from 1984 onwards. Overall, Patrece has been given to 325 children over the specified period.