Jacey

#86 in Louisiana

Meaning of Jacey

Jacey began as a breezy invention—some say a phonetic spin on the initials “J.C.,” others trace her to Jayce (itself a modern cousin of Jason) or even a shortened sparkle from Jacqueline or Jacinda—but whatever the paperwork says, this name has danced to its own maracas-clear beat since tip-toeing onto U.S. charts in the late ’60s. Pronounced “JAY-see,” it tumbles off the tongue like a burst of Caribbean sunlight: short, bright, and impossible to mishear. Through the ’90s she salsa-stepped upward, and while her ranking now hovers in the 800s, Jacey still feels as fresh as confetti on Día de los Niños—easy for teachers to spell, ripe for nicknames like “Jace,” and perfectly suited to an abuela’s elongated “¡JAY-siii!” shout across the playground. Rooted in playful English invention yet seasoned with Latin zest, Jacey is a pocket-sized whirlwind ready to leave vibrant brushstrokes wherever she goes.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JAY-see (/dʒeɪˈsi/)

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Notable People Named Jacey

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