A Close Cousin to Tracy
Tracie is a diminutive form of Tracy, which itself originated as a variant of the name Trace. Trace ultimately derives from the Old English word ‘tracian,’ meaning “to follow” or “to mark.” As a diminutive, Tracie carries these core meanings while having a more familiar and affectionate feel.
Pronunciation Guide
IPA: /ˈtreɪsi/
Phonetic: tray-see
Gender Identity
female
Diminutive Forms
Faces of Tracie
- Tracie Wilson — American actress and television host
Cultural Context
Tracie is predominantly found in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom. It has no strong religious or historical associations beyond its link to Tracy.
Global Reach
While primarily popular in North America and Europe, Tracie’s usage reflects broader cultural exchange through migration and diaspora.
Names with Similar Roots
FAQ
Is Tracie a biblical name?
No, Tracie is not directly found in the Bible. Its origin lies in the name Trace.
What does Tracie mean?
Tracie means ‘to follow’ or ‘to mark,’ reflecting characteristics of persistence and observation.