Patrycia is a Polish feminine given name derived from the Latin word 'Patricia', which means "of noble birth". The name was popularized by Saint Patricia, whose martyrdom in Africa during the 3rd century AD resulted in her widespread veneration throughout Europe. In Poland, Patrycia has been traditionally used for centuries, often serving as an alternative to Patricia or other variations of the same name. It is pronounced /patˈrɨt͡sʲa/ with a stress on the second syllable and the first syllable sounding like 'pat' in English. The name Patrycia typically does not have any associated middle names or titles, standing alone as a full given name.
"Patrycia's popularity in births peaked at 11 in 1998."