Darcy

What does the baby name Darcy mean? Learn about what Darcy means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Darcy - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Darcy
D-A-R-C-Y, is a 5-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Darcy
DAHR-see
DAR see
Meaning of Darcy
Fortress, dark, dark one, from arcy.
Origin of Darcy
The name 'Darcy' has English origins and is derived from the Norman-French surname 'D 'Arcy'. It was originally a locational surname, referring to someone who came from Arcy in Normandy, France. Over time, 'D 'Arcy' became a given name and eventually evolved into 'Darcy'.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Darcy
Darcie
Darice
Darise
Darsey
Darsy
Popularity of Darcy
The popularity of the name 'Darcy' has varied over the years. In the United States, it experienced a significant surge in popularity during the 1980s and 1990s, possibly influenced by the character Mr. Darcy from Jane Austen 's novel 'Pride and Prejudice'. However, it has since declined in popularity and is now considered a less common name.
Darcy currently has 371 likes, and is in the top 3% of liked girl's names. The name Giselle is slightly more popular than Darcy.

Etymology of Darcy

The etymology of 'Darcy' can be traced back to the Norman-French surname 'D 'Arcy'. The surname itself is believed to have originated from the Old French word 'arcis', meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold'. This suggests that the name 'Darcy' may have originally referred to someone who lived near or worked in a fortress.

Cultural Significance of Darcy

The name 'Darcy' does not hold significant cultural or historical significance in particular cultures. However, it is associated with the character Mr. Darcy from Jane Austen 's novel 'Pride and Prejudice', which has had a lasting impact on popular culture. The character of Mr. Darcy is often portrayed as proud and reserved, but ultimately reveals his true kindness and love for the novel 's protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet.