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Meaning of the Name Patience |
The first name Patience is of French, English, Shakespearean, Latin origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
French: Enduring
English: From the Virtue
Shakespearean: 'King Henry the Eighth' Serving Woman to Queen Katharine
English: Patience. One of the Many Qualities and Virtues That the Puritans Adopted As Names After the Reformation
Latin: Patient One, Courageous, Delicate, Elegant. (Pati, Patia)
Latin: Patient
Similar Names
Related Names
Gricelda
(German)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda'
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda'
Griselda
(Latin)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Gryselda
(German)
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Gray; Gray-haired. Italian Author Giovanni Boccaccio's Used the Name for an Exceptionally Patient Fictional Wife - Thus the Expression 'Patience of Griselda
Job
(Hebrew)
Persecuted. in the Old Testament, Job Was Remembered for His Great Patience ('The Patience of Job')
Persecuted. in the Old Testament, Job Was Remembered for His Great Patience ('The Patience of Job')