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Re: what's in a name...
For the meaning of Patricia, click on the hyperlink. You could have found it out by yourself by doing a search on the main page.Yes, corazon is a Spanish word meaning "heart".There is no single etymological meaning for any two names together - the only meaning they have together is "your daughter", which is obviously special to you.:-)

ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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Oh heck - let's show a little latitude and say...that the two names together (altho of different languages) can mean "noble-hearted". Not bad compared to that Hebrew name that means "a weasel" or some such...
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From what language did the "noble" word come from? Thank you so much for providing a "close to" meaning to the name Patricia Corazon. I love it!
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From Latin. Patricia stems from Patricius, "a nobleman" in Latin. It's also the name of me own dear mother, so I'm somewhat partial to it. Glad I could help.- Da.
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