Proper noun
An unincorporated community in Idaho.
A Scottish and Northern English surname originating as a patronymic.
A locale in the United States.
A city in Arkansas.
A city in Stanislaus County, California; named for an early landowning and business family.
A city in Georgia; named for William Patterson, the proprietor of a local sawmill.
A city in Iowa; named for early landowner Alexander Pattison.
A city in Louisiana; named for early settler and trader John Patterson.
A town in New York; named for early farmer Matthew Paterson.
A village in Ohio; named for railroad official Robert Patterson.
An unincorporated community in Missouri; named for early settlers George and William Patterson.
A ghost town in New Mexico; named for early settler Richard Chase Patterson.
A neighborhood of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; named for an early landowning family.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGrandpa Patterson used to say: Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. Debbie Macomber
At the end of the warehouse was a dais constructed from pallets of books: stack of vampire novels, walls of James Patterson thrillers, and a throne from about a thousand copies of something called. Rick Riordan
He was a manager, one of the singers, I guess talent coordinator for the local talent in Harlem. His name was Lover Patterson. He was living right across the street from where my dad had his restaurant. I guess he saw a lot of kids come in, a lot of my buddies. Ben E. King
James Patterson has a way with female characters. He understands women in a way that a lot of male writers don't. Tracy Pollan
After Patterson finished up his day on the mound by striking out the side in the fourth, Tipton drew a one-out walk and appeared to be picked off by Storm Parks but he took off towards second and made it in time. Source: Internet
According to Patterson, it would be a disservice not to bring the projects into fruition, for the sake of the suffering commuters. Source: Internet