Tracy (name)

Tracy (/ˈtrsi/; also spelled Tracey, Traci, Tracci, Tracie, or Trasci), as a British personal name, was originally adopted from Norman surnames such as those of the family de Tracy or de Trasci from Tracy-Bocage in Normandy, France. Derived from of the Gaulish male's name Draccios, or Latin Thracius ("of Thrace, Thracian"), and the well-identified Celtic suffix -āko ("place, property"), such Norman surnames themselves sprung from several Tracy place names in France.[1]

Tracy
GenderUnisex
Other names
Related namesTracey, Traci, Theresa

The Irish surname Tracey, which may similarly have contributed to the adoption of the English personal name, is derived from the native Irish O'Treasaigh septs. The name is taken from the Irish word "treasach" meaning "war-like" or "fighter". It is also translated as "higher", "more powerful" or "superior". It may also be derived from the Irish word for three, with an association to the Tuatha Dé Danann. The first reference to the surname in the Irish Annals was in 1008: "Gussan, son of Ua Treassach, lord of Ui-Bairrche, died."

Given name

Great Britain

In England & Wales, the name Tracy was not unknown, but unusual, with about two a year, from 1837 until 1955, when, following the success of the American film star Spencer Tracy, the name quite suddenly became very popular, rising to a maximum of 7667 babies being given that name in 1964, but after 1970 the popularity quickly declined to 475 in 1985.[2]

  • Tracy by year, England and Wales, 1837-1956[3]
    YearNumber registered
    1836-1847 15
    1846-1857 7
    1856-1867 14
    1866-1877 19
    1876-1887 40
    1886-1897 27
    1896-1907 21
    1906-1917 5
    1916-1927 5
    1926-1937 7
    1938 1
    1939 1
    1940 0
    1941 5
    1942 2
    1943 3
    1944 8
    1945 4
    1946 2
    1947 5
    1948 3
    1949 1
    1950 2
    1951 2
    1952 6
    1953 4
    1954 18
    1955 10
    1956 29
  • Tracy by year, England and Wales, 1957-1985[4]
    YearNumber registered
    1957 271
    1958 399
    1959 536
    1960 1,163
    1961 2,640
    1962 2,857
    1963 4,546
    1964 7,667
    1965 7,222
    1966 7,034
    1967 6,052
    1968 6,117
    1969 5,188
    1970 7,737
    1971 6,453
    1972 5,096
    1973 3,861
    1974 3,219
    1975 2,789
    1976 2,036
    1977 2,340
    1978 2,315
    1979 2,056
    1980 1,734
    1981 1,319
    1982 1,052
    1983 899
    1984 830
    1985 475
Tracy births, England & Wales, 1837-1960
Tracy births, England & Wales, 1845-1985

While the name is unisex, within the United Kingdom it is more generally considered to be a female name, perhaps in part because of its association with the "Essex girl". Particularly during the 1980s, alongside the name Sharon, it was a name considered to be archetypal of the Essex girl. Its popularity peaked during the 1960s, when Tracey was the sixth most popular female name and the alternate spelling Tracy was the 12th most popular in 1964.[5]

Notable persons named Tracy

Surname

Tracey


Traci

Tracie

Tracy

Trace

Tracey

Tracie

  • Tracie Morris, American poet, performer, vocalist, page-based writer, critic, scholar, bandleader, actor, and multimedia performer

Tracii

  • Tracii Guns (born 1966), American guitarist and founder of L.A. Guns, Brides of Destruction, and Contraband

Tracy

Fictional Characters

  • Tracy, Character in the 1929 film Blackmail
  • Tracy Beaker, UK Teen lead of her series
  • Tracy Barlow, Character of the UK Soap Coronation Street
  • Tracy Freeland, Character in the Thirteen (2003 film), based on the real life of Nikki Reed.
  • Tracy Pollard, doctor in the TV series, Star Trek: Discovery
  • Tracy Flick, main character in the 1999 Film "Election"
  • Traycee Banks, character on the TV series Malibu, CA

Animals

Middle name

See also

References

  1. Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing, Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de lieux en France, Librairie Guénégaud 1979. p. 682.
  2. Data abstracted from https://www.freebmd.org.uk/
  3. Data abstracted from https://www.freebmd.org.uk/
  4. Data abstracted from https://www.freebmd.org.uk/
  5. "The Most Popular Baby Names Past And Present". Huffington Post. 26 March 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
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