Popularity: 3362
Origin: Irish
Other Origin(s): French
Meaning: Warlike, fighter, fierce; of Thrace
Tracy is a gender-neutral name popular in Britain, whose roots come from the Irish surname O’Treasaigh, from treasach, meaning “warlike,” “fighter,” and “fierce.” Tracy may also have French roots as a Norman surname meaning “of Thrace.” In Greek mythology, the Thracians were a nation of people descended from Thrax, the son of the war god Ares. A name that praises baby’s magnificence, Tracy is not one to shy away from conflict. Its beautiful sound is replete with confidence, lending a righteous title to your brave little warrior.