Patriciajo

Meaning

Noble woman combined names

Female
american

The story behind Patriciajo

Patriciajo is a blended name created by combining Patricia and Jo, reflecting mid-20th-century American naming practices that favored constructed or portmanteau names. Patricia itself derives from the Latin patricius, meaning "of patrician rank" or "noble," originating in Roman society to denote members of the aristocratic patrician class. The suffix "-jo" is a diminutive form popular in American names, often used informally as a standalone name or combined with other names to create unique variants. This particular blend emerged during the 1950s, a period when American parents increasingly experimented with name combinations to create distinctive personal identities for their children.

Patriciajo has no historical or mythological bearer; rather, it is entirely a product of modern American naming innovation. The name reflects the mid-century trend of combining established names to produce fresh alternatives, particularly among families seeking to honor multiple name traditions or create original appellations. As a modern coinage, Patriciajo carries no ancient etymological roots or cultural legacy beyond its construction in contemporary American society, instead representing the creative onomastic practices of post-World War II American culture.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
5
Length
Long
Numerology
3
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V·C·V·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #4904 (1950s)

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