Patrizia
Patrizia is a feminine given name used primarily in Italy and among Italian-speaking communities. It is the Italian form of Patricia, which derives from the Latin name Patricius, meaning "patrician" or "noble." The name has medieval roots and remains common in Italy as well as in Italian diaspora communities in the Americas and Europe.
Variants and diminutives include Patti and Pat, with Patrizia sometimes shortened to Patti in informal use
- Patrizia Cavalli (1947–2018), Italian poet known for lyric poetry and translations.
- Patrizia Reggiani (born 1948), Italian former socialite who gained international attention for involvement in the murder
Patrizia remains a distinctly Italian feminine given name in contemporary use, appearing in literature, media, and