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Tracy

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Name — A given name and surname of Norman origin, from a place name in France, used for both men and women.

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Tracey Tracie

Etymology

A Norman baronial surname from places in France, derived from the Gallo-Roman given name Thracius which referred to Thrace + the Celtic suffix *-āko (place, property). As a female given name, it is also known as a diminutive of Theresa.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Tracy” mean?

The word “Tracy” means a given name and surname of Norman origin, from a place name in France, used for both men and women.

How do you pronounce “Tracy”?

“Tracy” is pronounced TRAY-see (/ˈtɹeɪsi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Tracy” in a sentence?

Here is “Tracy” used in a sentence: “Spencer Tracy starred in numerous classic films.”

What part of speech is “Tracy”?

“Tracy” is a name.

Is “Tracy” a common word?

“Tracy” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is "Tracy" a name for men or women?

"Tracy" is used as a given name for both men and women, as well as a surname. Its origin traces to a Norman place name in France.

Is "Tracy" a first name or a surname?

"Tracy" functions as both a given name and a surname, so it can appear in either position depending on the individual.

Where does the name "Tracy" come from?

"Tracy" is of Norman origin, deriving from a place name in France, and was later adopted into English as both a surname and a given name.

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