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Patsy is a
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often used as a
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of the feminine
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Patricia or sometimes the masculine name
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, or occasionally other names containing the syllable "Pat" (such as Cleopatra, Patience, Patrice, or Patricia). Among
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, it is often used as a pet name for
Pasquale Pasquale is a masculine Italian given name and a surname mainly found in southern Italy. It is a cognate of the French name Pascal, the Spanish Pascual, the Portuguese Pascoal and the Catalan Pasqual. Pasquale derives from the Latin ''pasch ...
. In older usage, Patsy was also a nickname for Martha or Matilda, following a common nicknaming pattern of changing an M to a P (such as in Margaret → Meg/Meggy → Peg/Peggy; and Molly → Polly) and adding a feminine suffix. President
George Washington George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of th ...
called his wife Martha "Patsy" in private correspondence. President Thomas Jefferson's eldest daughter Martha was known by the nickname "Patsy", while his daughter Mary was called "Polly".


People with the name


Female

* Patsy Biscoe (born 1946), Australian children's entertainer * Patricia Patsy Burt (1928–2001), British motor racing driver * Patricia Patsy Byrne (1933–2014), English actress *
Patsy Chapman Patsy Chapman (born 3 May 1948) is a former British newspaper editor. Chapman grew up in Romford and worked on the magazine ''Boyfriend'' before becoming a reporter with the ''Romford Times''. She then joined '' The Sun'' and was gradually promo ...
(born 1948), British newspaper editor * Patsy Cline (1932–1963), American country singer * Pat Danner (born 1934), American politician * Patsy Kelly (born 1910), American actress * Patricia Patsy Kensit (born 1968), British actress and singer * Patsy Knight (born 1938), American politician *
Patsy Lawlor Patsy Lawlor (17 March 1933 – 19 December 1997) was an Irish politician, nurse and businesswoman. She was elected to Seanad Éireann on the Cultural and Educational Panel in 1981 as a Fine Gael member. She lost her seat at the 1983 Seanad elec ...
(1933–1997), Irish politician, nurse and businesswoman * Patricia
Patsy Lovell Patricia Ann "Patsy" Lovell (born 3 May 1954) is an English former cricketer who played as an all-rounder. She was a right-arm off break bowler and right-handed batter. She appeared in 10 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for England, making her d ...
(born 1954), English cricketer, member of the 1988 World Cup team * Patricia
Patsy May Patricia May better known as Patsy May, married Patricia Fayne (born 22 August 1947 in Camberwell, Victoria Victoria) is an Australian former cricket player. May played seven tests and nine one day internationals for the Australia national women ...
(born 1947), Australian cricketer 1968–1976 * Patsy Ruth Miller (1904–1995), American actress * Patsy Mink (1927–2002), American politician * Patsy Pulitzer (1928–2011), American model, socialite and philanthropist * Patricia
Patsy Ramsey Patricia Ann Ramsey (née Paugh; December 29, 1956 – June 24, 2006) was an American beauty pageant winner who won the Miss West Virginia Pageant at age 20 in 1977. She was best known as the mother of JonBenét Ramsey, a six-year-old chi ...
(1956–2006), mother of slain child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey * Patsy Reddy, Governor-General of New Zealand * Patricia Patsy Rowlands (1934–2005), British actress in the ''Carry On'' films * Patsy Robertson (1933–2020), Jamaican diplomat and journalist * Patsy Rodenburg (born 1953), British voice coach, author and theatre director * Patsy O’Connell Sherman (1930–2008), American chemist and co-inventor of Scotchgard *
Patsy Smart Patsy Smart (14 August 1918 – 6 February 1996) was an English actress, best remembered for her performance as Miss Roberts in the 1970s ITV television drama '' Upstairs, Downstairs''. She also appeared in: ''Danger Man'', '' Only When I Laug ...
(1918–1996), English actress * Patricia Patsy Ticer (1935–2017), American politician * Patsy Wolfe, Australian lawyer and judge


Male

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Patsy Bradley Patsy Bradley is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Robert Emmet's Slaughtneil club and the Derry county team. He has won a National League title with his county and the Derry Senior Football Championship with his club. For both club and co ...
(born 1984), Gaelic footballer from Northern Ireland * Patrick Patsy Brophy (born 1970), Irish retired hurler * Patrick A. Patsy Brown (1872–1958), Irish-American maker of uilleann pipes * Francis Patsy Callighen (1906–1964), Canadian National Hockey League player * Patrick Patsy Donovan (1865–1953), Irish-American Major League Baseball player and manager * Patrick Patsy Dougherty (1876–1940), American Major League Baseball player * Patsy Fagan (born 1951), Irish retired professional snooker player * Patrick
Patsy Foley Patrick "Patsy" Foley (born 1943) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a left corner-forward for the Kilkenny senior team. Born in Clara, County Kilkenny, Foley first played competitive hurling during his schooling at St. Kieran's Colle ...
(born 1943), Irish retired hurler * Patsy Harte (born 1940), Irish former hurler * Elias Henry Patsy Hendren (1889–1962), British cricketer * Pasqualino Lolordo (1887–1929), Italian-American mobster * Patsy McGarry, writer and newspaper editor * Patsy McGlone (born 1959), Irish politician * Patsy O'Hara (1957–1981),
Irish Republican Irish republicanism ( ga, poblachtánachas Éireannach) is the political movement for the unity and independence of Ireland under a republic. Irish republicans view British rule in any part of Ireland as inherently illegitimate. The develop ...
hunger striker and member of the
Irish National Liberation Army The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA, ga, Arm Saoirse Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is an Irish republican socialist paramilitary group formed on 10 December 1974, during the 30-year period of conflict known as "the Troubles". The group seek ...
* Patsy Watchorn (born 1944), Irish folk singer


Fictional characters

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Patsy (Monty Python) Patsy is a character in the film ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'' and the musical ''Spamalot''. He is played by Terry Gilliam in ''Monty Python and The Holy Grail''. Serving as King Arthur's assistant, he only has a few simple tasks throughout ...
, in the 1975 film ''
Monty Python and the Holy Grail ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'' is a 1975 British comedy film satirizing the Arthurian legend, written and performed by the Monty Python comedy group (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin) an ...
'', and also the 2005 Monty Python inspired musical '' Spamalot'' * Patsy, the title character in the newspaper comic strip ''
The Adventures of Patsy ''The Adventures of Patsy'' was an American newspaper comic strip which ran from March 11, 1935, to April 2, 1955. Created by , it was syndicated by AP Newsfeatures. The Phantom Magician, an early supporting character in the strip, is regarded by ...
'' (1935–1954) * Patsy Parisi, in
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series '' The Sopranos'' * Patsy Pirati, in the film ''
Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn ''Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn'' is a 2013 American crime film written and directed by Paul Borghese, starring William DeMeo, Wass Stevens, and Louis Vanaria. Plot Bobby Baldano (William DeMeo) is the black sheep of his family. When he gets out of ...
'' (2013) *
Patsy Sewer ''Instant Star'' is a Canadian musical comedy-drama television series which aired from 15 September 2004 to 26 June 2008. The series starred Alexz Johnson as teenage singing competition winner Jude Harrison. The show chronicles Harrison's experie ...
, a singer on the Canadian television program '' Instant Star'' * Patsy Smiles, a mongoose who is in love with Lazlo in the 2005 American animated television series ''
Camp Lazlo ''Camp Lazlo'' is an American animated television series created by Joe Murray for Cartoon Network. The series follows Lazlo, an anthropomorphic spider monkey that goes to a camp called "Camp Kidney", a Boy Scout-like summer camp in Pimpleback M ...
'' * Patsy Stone, one of the main characters in the 1992–2005 British television series '' Absolutely Fabulous'', played by Joanna Lumley * Patsy Walker, also known as "Hellcat", a Marvel Comics superhero


Victim of deception

The popularity of the name has waned with the rise of its, chiefly North American, meaning as " dupe" or "
scapegoat In the Bible, a scapegoat is one of a pair of kid goats that is released into the wilderness, taking with it all sins and impurities, while the other is sacrificed. The concept first appears in the Book of Leviticus, in which a goat is designate ...
". ''Fact, Fancy and Fable'', published in 1889, notes that in a sketch performed in Boston "about twenty years ago" a character would repeatedly ask "Who did that?" and the answer was "Patsy Bolivar!" It may have been popularized by the vaudevillian
Billy B. Van Billy B. Van (born William Webster Van de Grift; August 3, 1870 – November 16, 1950) was a prominent American entertainer in the early decades of the 1900s. He was a star, progressively, in minstrel shows, vaudeville, burlesque, the New York s ...
, whose 1890s character, Patsy Bolivar, was more often than not an innocent victim of unscrupulous or nefarious characters. Van's character became a broad vaudeville "type", imitated by many comedians, including Fred Allen, who later wrote, "Patsy Bolivar was a slang name applied to a bumpkin character; later, it was shortened to Patsy, and referred to any person who was the butt of a joke." Lee Harvey Oswald, after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, denied he was responsible for the murder, and stated: "No, they are taking me in because of the fact that I lived in the Soviet Union. I'm just a patsy!" Byron Smith, after killing Haile Kifer and her cousin, Nicholas Brady, also claimed he was a patsy.


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