Certificate of Name
Patricio
Masculine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Patricio is a Spanish male given name, equivalent to Patrick in English. In Portuguese, it is spelled Patrício. The name derives from the Latin Patricius, meaning "nobleman".Etymology and Historical BackgroundThe Latin name Patricius originally denoted a member of the patrician class, the ancient Roman aristocracy. It became a personal name through associations with Saint Patrick, the 5th-century patron saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick, whose birth name was Sucat, was a Romanized Briton who was captured and enslaved by Irish raiders. After escaping, he later returned to Ireland as a missionary and is traditionally credited with Christianizing the island. His Latin name, Patricius, became Pádraig in Irish, Patrick in English, and Patricio in Spanish.Usage and DistributionPatricio is widely used in Spanish-speaking countries, while Patrício is common in Portuguese-speaking nations like Portugal and Brazil. The name follows standard stress rules: in Spanish, the stress falls on the first 'i', but no written accent is needed; in Portuguese, an accent is placed on the first 'i' (Patrício) to indicate the same stress.Notable BearersSeveral notable figures bear the name Patricio or Patrício:Patricio Aylwin (1918–2016), Chilean politician and presidentPatricio Montojo (1839–1917), Spanish admiralPatricio O'Ward (born 1999), Mexican race car driverPatrício Pitbull (born 1987), Brazilian mixed martial artist, real name Patrício FreireRui Patrício (born 1988), Portuguese footballerRelated NamesRelated names include the feminine form Patricia, and other language variants such as Patrik (Swedish), Padrig (Welsh), Patrice (French), and the English diminutives Pat and Patsy.
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