Tracey has Norman‐French roots and began life as an old surname tied to towns in Normandy. It soon evolved into a bright unisex given name with echoes of the Gaelic treasach – the fighting spirit. Pronounced TRAY‐see, it flows like a warm breeze through lively plazas, carrying a bit of ritmo y pasión. In the US, Tracey danced up the charts in the ’60s and ’70s and now sits around rank 936 in 2024, a classic that never goes out of style. It’s a name that sparks courage and invites joy. Imagine calling it out and feeling its promise of adventure. It fits as comfortably on a jersey as it does in a poem. Tracey is perfect for a child destined to shine con fuego y corazón.
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