Patrie name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: English
Meaning: A Patrician, A Noble Mane, Vessel, Protector and Goddess Durga
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What does Patrie mean?

Girl name Patrie came from Latin is notably used in English. Patrie is spelling variation of Patri. Patri is form of Patrick in Finnish language. Notably used in Hindi and Finnish, Patri, meaning of Patri is "A Patrician and Protector".

Variants of Patrie

Patri, Patrick, Padhra, Patrickjames, Patricius

How popular is the name Patrie?

Patrie is an uncommon name which might be exclusive to Cameroon. At least, 60 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings.

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What numerology tells about Patrie?

You are always preoccupied with other people's problems because they know you are compassionate and ready to help at any time. No one is as kind these days and has the same heart as you do. You are often taken as crazy because of your fearlessness and courageous acts you take to achieve your aspirations. Learn how to trust people more. You are an amazing, intelligent, and worthy person even if not everyone sees it.

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Famous people named Patrie

  • Patrie Allen in Renegade as Actress
  • Patriece Nelson in Crooklyn as Actress

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