Tracey
Tracey is both a given name and a surname. It is a variant spelling of Tracy, derived from a Norman-French habitational name associated with Tracy, a village in Manche, France. The spelling Tracey emerged in English-speaking countries and coexists with Tracy, with the two forms largely interchangeable in modern usage.
As a given name, Tracey has been used primarily for girls in many English-speaking regions, though there
The surname Tracey is less common than the given name but appears in England, Ireland, and North
In culture and media, Tracey appears as a personal name in fiction and non-fiction alike, mirroring its
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