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40 replies

girlnames · 15/04/2016 00:02

Yes or no

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Canyouforgiveher · 15/04/2016 00:04

No. sorry to all the Patricias out there but I really don't like it and the shortened versions - Trish, Trisha, Pat, Patty etc are worse.

Maybe if you didn't grow up in Ireland though you might like it ...

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Alisvolatpropiis · 15/04/2016 00:15

No, no thrice no.

My Grandma is called Patricia, it's still a no.

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Itinerary · 15/04/2016 01:33

No

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mathanxiety · 15/04/2016 01:45

Shuddering here at the thought of it.

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LucyBabs · 15/04/2016 01:49

Ahh my late Mam was Patricia... always makes me smile when I see the name.

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KoalaDownUnder · 15/04/2016 02:28

No. My mum is a Patricia and she loathes it. Made all her children promise not to saddle any granddaughters with it as a middle name!

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tinytoucan · 15/04/2016 03:18

I considered Patricia as a middle name if my DS had been a girl, after my nan. In the end we decided on a different name but obviously didn't need it anyway! I wouldn't choose it as a first name personally, although I do think it's quite pretty (but I seem to be a minority!)

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ThirtyNineWeeks · 15/04/2016 03:20

You're kiddingng, right?

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KateInKorea · 15/04/2016 03:28

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MotheringShites · 15/04/2016 03:30

My wonderful mum's name. I love her to the moon and back but no. Just no.

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InionEile · 15/04/2016 03:48

Love Patrick. Patrica...not so much. It's a bit mumsy. But I am Irish so that might be bias on my part as it was overused among a certain generation in Ireland.

I have a French friend called Patricia who uses the nickname 'Pati' said with a French accent and she is the only person I know who can make the name sound stylish!

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TippyTappyLappyToppy · 15/04/2016 03:53

No. It's horrible. Really dowdy and frumpy sounding.

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bittapitta · 15/04/2016 04:00

There are two in my child's nursery school! Seems to be a popular Eastern European name at the moment. Both spelt Patrizia I think but the staff seem to pronounce it Patricia.

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bippitybopityboo · 15/04/2016 04:32

DH'S nanna is Patricia and we was considering Patsie for our baby but found out were expecting a boy!

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NadiaWadia · 15/04/2016 05:51

I'm not sure people are ready for the re-appearance of Patricia as a baby name, most Patricias must be 60+. However if I block my associations with women of this age group, I can see it is actually quite a good name and Patty is cute as a nickname. Maybe you could be the brave pioneer to start its comeback!

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Spandexpants007 · 15/04/2016 06:15

Patience peony palomino

Pat is a funny nickname though

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Jenijena · 15/04/2016 06:28

I know a teenage Patricia, she is the youngest of a lot of sisters. It has certainly got me over the association of 60+ year old women...

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mrsschu · 15/04/2016 07:36

No, it's dreadful. It's so dated now and not in a good way. Growing up in Ireland loads of my friends' mums were called Patricia, they'd all be in their 60's now. Not due a revival.

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cornishglos · 15/04/2016 07:41

Love it.

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Eachleechsparethumb · 15/04/2016 07:46

I think it's cute

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GoldPlatedBacon · 15/04/2016 07:48

I rather like it. I'd probably go for Patsy as the shortened version. It's better imo than Vivienne and Sylvia, which according to Mn, are pretty names.

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veryproudvolleyballmum · 15/04/2016 07:49

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BigGreenOlives · 15/04/2016 07:51

I think it sounds good, haven't met any young ones, the odd Trish or Tricia in their 50s. My aunt is one & in her late 70s (born 17 March).

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Londonmum1969 · 15/04/2016 08:21

Also grew up in Ireland, a big no I'm afraid.

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ScarletForYa · 15/04/2016 08:32

Yea, NO!

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