Patricio means nobleman or patrician — the Spanish/Portuguese form of Patrick, from the Latin patricius. Saint Patrick IS Ireland's patron — he drove the snakes from Ireland. Patricio IS how the Iberian world says the most important Irish saint. Four syllables of drove-the-snakes, Ireland's-patron, and Spanish-Portuguese nobleman.
Patricio IS the Spanish Patrick. Saint IS Ireland's patron — drove the snakes.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Spanish; Saint Patrick.
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Today
Patricio remains a beloved choice, ranking #2091 in the US. 4,564 babies have been named Patricio since 1882.
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How popular is Patricio?
2009peak year
Patricio reached its widest reach during the early 2000s. In 2009, 112 babies received the name (ranked #1494). In the present decade it sits well outside the top 1,000 (around #2091), with about 71 babies given the name annually. Patricio's usage has held roughly steady recently. The all-time total comes to roughly 4,564 registrations.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Patricio's Life Path 7 is the seeker's number — patron seeking. People named Patricio tend to be warm, noble, and gifted at being the Spanish Ireland's patron saint.
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Spanish Ireland's patron
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Drove-snakes
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Nobleman-patrician
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Patric-Io dual
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Warm-Iberian
P7
A1
T2
R9
I9
C3
I9
O6
Sum: 46 → Life path 1
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Personality of Patricio
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Independent & bold
These individuals chart their own course. They lead, they don't follow.
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Ambitious drive
Quiet determination sits behind everything they do.
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Original ideas
Their minds work differently — seeing angles others walk past.
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