Patsie

Meaning of Patsie

Patsie draws her spark from the Latin word patricius, meaning “noble.” She’s a playful offshoot of Patricia, rolling off the tongue as PAT-see. The name once blossomed across mid-century America, filling porches and playgrounds with bright chatter. Today Patsie feels like a hidden gem—an invitation to step boldly into your own story. It wraps old-world warmth in a fresh, breezy vibe. Little Patsies carry a hint of history and a promise of sunny adventures. In every giggle, she reminds us that nobility can be lighthearted, too.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as PAT-see (/'pæt.si/)

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