Trish

#97 in Oregon

Meaning of Trish

Trish, a sprightly diminutive of the venerable Latin name Patricia—itself born of patricius, “noble, patrician”—unfurls like sunlit bougainvillea along a Mediterranean courtyard, its three soft syllables carrying both regal warmth and the unpretentious joy of a midsummer fiesta. In the lush echo of Spanish and Portuguese tongues, mothers in sun-kissed plazas murmur Trish as a sweet benediction, imagining a daughter whose laughter rings like church bells at dawn and whose spirit dances with the easy confidence of an impromptu flamenco. Though it soared in New York nurseries throughout the late 1970s and early ’80s, gracing hundreds of newborns with its congenial charm, Trish still carries a timeless glow—an endearing blend of genteel heritage and lively spontaneity, ever ready to light up a room with its noble yet unassuming flourish.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as trish (/tɹɪʃ/)

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