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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
Notice:BABYNAMES is now on-line and writable! Enjoy...
Moderator:OASS::BURDEN_D
Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

7.0. "PATRICIA" by NCMWVX::BERNDT () Wed May 28 1986 23:13

    Patricia
    
    Derived from ??
    Many nice nicknames:
         Patty, Pat, Trish, Trisha.
    
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7.1ELIZABETH8269::BURNSFri Jul 11 1986 13:581
    
7.2Elizabeth8269::BURNSFri Jul 11 1986 14:038
    I believe Patricia comes from Latin meaning ""from the nobility"
    it is the female form of Patrick.  Elizabeth is biblical and has
    all sorts of nicknames Liz, Beth, Betsy, Libby etc.
    
    I am epecting a child on Christmas Day, any holiday names other
    than the obvious (Holly, Noel, Nicholas)
    
    Liz
7.3Christmas namesGLIND1::GOERTEMOETue Sep 30 1986 18:169
    Another holiday name that my husband and I considered was Carole
    -- nickname Carrie or Cari (I'm assuming a girl).
    
    We had a daughter last holiday season.  She was due around Christmas
    but arrived on January 8th -- so beware!!  Her name is Lauren Patricia.
    
    Kids are the greatest!!
    
    Becky
7.4Patry short for Patricia (in Italy)NCMWVX::BERNDTRon - ILLEGITIMUS NON CARBORUNDUMWed Oct 08 1986 21:219
    Haven't been in this file for awhile, but visited Italy this year
    and saw some "old" friends who have two daughters who speak broken
    English.  In the process, my daughter, Patricia, got a new nickname.
    When my daughter told the Italian girl that her nickname is "Patty",
    the Italian girl didn't understand and thought she said "Patry",
    thereby dropping the "icia" off Patricia and substituting "y". 
    It really does make sense and with a cute Italian accent, didn't
    sound too bad.  Hope you enjoyed this amusing incident.  ;')
    
7.5also tricia2531::JEFFCall me by my personal nameTue Jan 13 1987 19:036
    
    My wifes' name is Patricia Jacqueline.  She never liked it very
    much but goes by another nickname, tricia.  Actually it is pronounced
    the same as trisha, but a different spelling.
    
    jt
7.6christmas babies36903::SARANITAFri Jan 23 1987 14:3019
    I was born on December 23, 1962...I was supposed be born on Christmas
    day but couldn't wait that long... My name is Loreen Rose, not very
    christmasy but I just wanted to say to those who have babies around
    christmas...when they're older always emphasize THEIR birthday...
    My parents always seemed to Over compensate my b-day just a little
    to make sure I wasn't lost in the Christmas shuffle. But i know
    people who felt "jipped" as a little kid for just that reason.
    
    My parents always told me when I was little that I was especially
    blessed to have my birthday so close to Christ's.  If your not
    religious, of course, this won't work.  
    
    What ever you do, Make sure their birthday doesn't get "Lost"
    in the Chistmas suffle....For some people it's already a lonely
    enough time of the year!
    
    Loreen - Friends/family call me Lor
    
    
7.7AUBREYPOBOX::STOKESTue Jun 28 1988 20:271
    A NICE MIDDLE NAME FOR A BOY OR A GIRL IS AUBREY.
7.8another Xmas baby !GVA01::TATZBERThu Nov 10 1988 07:3912
Reply to .6 from Loreen

Hi ! I was also born on Dec. 23rd 1962 ... but here in Geneva !
I know you posted your note in 1986, so are you still around ?
I'm new to this notes file and as my name is Patricia I started
to read this one. I don't have any babies yet, but I love them and 
will probably have one in the coming years, so may be I'll find 
his/her name here ! I saw some nice names, but not all easy to pronounce
in French ...

Pat.
7.9Patricia, Patsy, PatsieKAOFS::P_CHAPLINSKYWed May 30 1990 13:526
    I was named Marie Patricia Suzanne Mathieu.  In the business world,
    I go by 'Patricia' but at home they call me 'Patsie' (the french
    version of Patsy).
    
    Ever heard of the singer Patsy Gallant?  I'm often told I look like
    her; should check her out sometime ;^). 
7.10KAOFS::S_BROOKIt's time for a summertime dreamTue Jun 26 1990 19:026
    Heh Pat, what are you doing in here ? Something you haven't told us
    lately ? :-)
    
    Cheers,
    
    Stuart
7.11female Pat not PatriciaCSC32::P_TOMAROThu Aug 16 1990 00:2514
    It is quite common for the Italians and Spanish to pronounce Patricia 
    Pah-tree'-chee-ah.  However Patricia is the femine form of Patrick,
    Patrick translates to Italian as Pasqual (the French use Pascal I
    think) and the feminine form of Pasqual is Pasqualina. My paternal
    grandmother often shortened that to Lina (lean'-ah).  I have used Pat
    for years as it happens to be my initials as well as a common nickname.
    
    It has often been convenient to have a non-gender specific first name
    in business correspondence but it makes for some awkward social meetings.
    8-}  
    
    As for X-mas names, what about Natale. (as in Bon Natale - Italian
    Merry Christmas)