Proper noun
An English surname transferred from the given name derived from a medieval diminutive of Eustace.
A male given name from Ancient Greek transferred back from the surname.
A female given name from Ancient Greek popular in the 1970s, from the surname, sometimes also explained as a short form of Anastasia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgStacey puts a little love in each pasta shell. But it's self-love, so it won't help you that much. Scott Adams
I did a series called Ned and Stacey for two years for Fox back in the 90s. I was writer on it as well as a producer, and it was very important to me that there were no contemporary references. Thomas Haden Church
So I think this is going to be an extraordinarily important election, and I think the odds are very high that if every Republican will vote - my model is very simple, we have to win by a bigger margin than Stacey Abrams can steal. Newt Gingrich
"About 15 minutes later, he showed up at the door and he said 'I just need to verify that Stacey, Mike and Jax are in the home.' Source: Internet
ABC7's Stacey Baca and Mark Rivera showcase viewers' perfect pets. Source: Internet
“A big part of it is because Stacey Abrams was so instrumental in establishing Fair Fight,” Ms. Milan said. Source: Internet