Stacie

Meaning of Stacie

Stacie floats onto the baby‐name stage like a sunrise kissed by laughter, tracing her lineage back to the Greek anastasis—“resurrection”—before nesting in medieval England as a spunkier spin on Stacy. She’s the sort of moniker that twirls with Barbie’s cheerful younger sister, hums with chart-topping songbirds, and sparkles thanks to that charming “ie” at the end. In the heyday of the 1980s she sashayed into the mid-300s among American favorites; today, nine tiny Stacies tumble into new arms each year, gently settling at No. 941 in 2024. Warm, playful, and eternally optimistic, Stacie carries the light of fresh starts and endless giggles, ready to make any family’s story shine a little brighter.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as STAY-see (/steɪˈsi/)

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Notable People Named Stacie

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Stacie Foster -
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