Meaning & Origin
Stacee is a feminine variant of Stacy. As a female given name, it is typically considered a diminutive of Anastasia, which derives from the Greek name Anastasia, meaning "resurrection." However, Stacee and its related forms (such as Stacy, Stacey, Staci, and Stacie) have been used independently in English-speaking countries, particularly since the mid-20th century, when Anastasia was less common in the United States. The name originated as a fanciful respelling of Stacy, itself a variant of Stacey—a medieval surname borrowed from the male name Eustace, which in turn comes from the Greek Eustathios meaning "steadfast" or "fruitful."
Notable Bearers
While no specific notable bearers are recorded for Stacee specifically, many individuals with similar spellings have gained fame, such as singer Stacy Lattisaw, actress Stacey Dash, and musician Stacy Westfall, among others.
Cultural Significance
The name's popularity peaked in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s alongside other diminutive names ending in -ie or -y. Spelling variations like Stacee, Staci, and Stacie allow for individuality within the same phonetic frame, reflecting modern preferences for unique but familiar names.
Meaning: "resurrection" (via Anastasia) or "steadfast" (via Eustace)
Origin: English, from Greek roots
Type: Feminine diminutive
Usage regions: English-speaking countries