Gracie is a variant of the English name Grace, derived from the Latin 'gratia' meaning 'favour' or 'good will'. The name gained popularity in the Middle Ages as a shortened form of names such as Griselda and Gracia.
In many cultures, the name Gracie is associated with virtues like humility, kindness, and compassion. In Christian tradition, grace refers to God's divine favour.
People named Gracie are often seen as gentle, empathetic, and warm-hearted individuals who value harmony and understanding in their relationships.
The name Gracie has remained a popular choice for girls in the United States and UK, with occasional spikes in popularity due to its vintage charm.