Patricie is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Patricius. It means 'noble' or 'of patrician rank', referring to the first class of ancient Roman citizens. The name gained popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages through the spread of Christianity, as many early saints bore this name. Today, it remains a unique yet timeless choice for parents seeking an elegant and distinctive moniker.
"The name Patricie was quite popular between 1944 and 1987, with notable peaks in the mid-1970s."