Mart is correct, kidden6968, forget trying to learn pattern names because there are literally thousands of different names ….. and the names don’t always reflect what the pattern actually looks like.
Start first by learning the maker’s names or the generic names or categories of the glass or pottery (ironstone, carnival, depression) …… because the makers all had their “specialty” of …. shape, color, glaze, type, theme, etc., etc., ….. and once you learn what they are you can per say “spot a piece from 50 feet away”. And once you know the maker you can always find the pattern name.
I believe there is over 1,000 different patterns of Depression Glass, but ya gotta know FIRST which is Depression Glass and what is not
Carnival Glass is another one, a lot of which was made via the use of the old Pattern Glass molds.