Tracy was originally a surname that came from the Gaelic ó Treasaigh, meaning 'descendant of Treasach' or 'warlike'. In English-speaking countries, it evolved into a given name typically for females, but at times is used for males as well. It suggests a warrior-like spirit and tenacity.
See More NamesThe name Tracy is of Irish and English origin. It derives from the Irish word 'ó Treasaigh', meaning 'descendant of Treasach', with Treasach meaning 'warlike' or 'fighter'. It's also related to a Norman French name.
Tracy was a very popular name in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, peaking during this era. However, its popularity has significantly decreased in recent years, making it less common for younger generations.
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