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The name Patsy originated in ancient Rome as the feminine form of the Latin name Patricius, which meant "patrician" or "nobleman's daughter." Patricius, in turn, was derived from the word pater, meaning "father" or "head of the family."
In the early Christian era, Patricia became a popular name for female saints and martyrs. It was later introduced to England by the Normans after their conquest in 1066. The pet form Patsy became common in the 16th century and has remained so ever since.
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