Patsy

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Patsy
Given Name

Pronunciation PAT-see
Gender Female; sometimes Male
Meaning "Noble" (i.e. a patrician)
Region of Origin north England, Scotland, & Ireland
Origin Latin Patricius
Related names Patricia (fem), Patrick (masc)
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Patsy is a given name often used as a diminutive of the feminine name Patricia or sometimes the masculine name Patrick, or occasionally other names containing the syllable "Pat" or "Pet" (such as Cleopatra, Patience, or Patrice).

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[edit] Historical usage

In older usage Patsy was also a nickname for Martha or Matilda, following a common nicknaming pattern of changing an M to a P (such as in Margaret → Meg/Meggy → Peg/Peggy; and Molly → Polly) and adding a feminine suffix.[1][2]

While usually a feminine diminutive name, from the 18th Century Patsy also came to be used as a nickname for men and boys called Patrick.[3]

It is thought that the popularity of the name may have waned due to the dictionary meanings of the word "patsy" being "dupe" or "scapegoat".[4]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Edgar's Name Pages, accessed 16 November 2007.
  2. ^ Common Nicknames & Their Given Name Equivalents, accessed 16 November 2007.
  3. ^ Edgar's Name Pages, accessed 16 November 2007.
  4. ^ Edgar's Name Pages, accessed 16 November 2007.

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