Tracy is an English surname derived from the Old French 'tracie', meaning 'tracker' or 'hunter'. It originally referred to a professional hunter or tracker, often used as a nickname.
The name Tracy has no specific cultural significance, but it's been adopted in various forms and languages, making it a popular choice for parents globally.
People named Tracy are often seen as adventurous, curious, and confident individuals with a strong sense of independence.
Today, Tracy remains a popular unisex name in many English-speaking countries, often chosen for its unique and bold feel.