Staci
Meaning
a modern respelling of Stacy, historically a pet form of Eustace, Greek for fruitful, and later linked to Anastasia, Greek for resurrection
Popularity, 1890–2024
Shape drawn from US Social Security baby-name records. Staci peaked in the 1970s.
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The Staci deep dive
A personal letter, not a list: where Staci truly comes from, how it traveled, its century in real records, and, if you have grown a tree on nametree, exactly how it reads against your family and your last name. Add a note and it is not just quoted back at you: it changes the texture of the analysis, what the letter weighs, what it examines, what it argues with.
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