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Patrice is a given name meaning noble or patrician, related to the names Patrick and Patricia.
In English, Patrice is generally a feminine first name. In French it is used as a masculine first name.
Popularity
In the United States, the popularity of the name Patrice peaked in 1958 as the No. 212 most popular name. Its popularity has had ups and downs since then, but has fallen ever since 1987. The year 1995 was the most recent year the name Patrice appeared in the top 1000 names of babies born in the United States, at no. 941.
People with the given name Patrice
Men
Patrice Bart-Williams, known as Patrice, reggae musicianPatrice Bergeron, ice-hockey playerPatrice Brisebois, ice-hockey playerPatrice Lumumba, first President of the Democratic Republic of CongoPatrice de MacMahon, duc de Magenta, former president of the French RepublicPatrice Oneal, American stand-up comedianPatrice Guers, French bassist, known for his work in Rhapsody of FirePatrice Evra, French soccer player active from 1998–Patrice Loko, French soccer player active from 1988–2004Patrice Wilson, Nigerian songwriter and producer behind ARK Music Factory Women
Patrice Hollis, Playboy Playmate September 2007Patrice King Brown, television news anchor at KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, USPatrice Pike, notable for her music careerPatrice Rushen, African-American R&B singer-songwriterPatrice Wymore, American Film and Television Actress and Widow of Errol FlynnPatrice Holloway, African-American soul and pop singer Fictional characters
Patrice, a mother in Julie Anne Peters' books Luna and Define NormalPatrice de Broglie, volcanologist in Anne McCaffrey's book DragonsdawnPatrice in 2001 film Baby BoyPatrice Dellaplane in 1988 film Action JacksonPatrice McDowell in 1988 film Coming To AmericaPatrice Johnson in 1988 musical film Dance 'til Dawn