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Patrice

Patrice is a given name of French origin, commonly used for both males and females. It is derived from the Latin word "patricius," meaning noble or aristocratic. "Pat" or "Patty" can be used as a nickname for Patrice. Additionally, Patrice can also refer to a famous French footballer, Patrice Evra, who played for several renowned teams including Manchester United and Juventus.

Sample Sentences:

  1. My friend named Patrice is hosting a dinner party tonight.
  2. Patrice always gets complimented for her exquisite taste in fashion.
  3. "Pat" is short for Patrice, so you can call me that if you find it easier.
  4. Patty and I have been best friends since kindergarten.
  5. Patrice Evra is considered one of the greatest defenders in football history.
  6. After his retirement, Patrice Evra became a successful football analyst.

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