Nancy (given name)

Nancy is a girl's name of Hebrew, French origin. The name Nancy was originally a diminutive form of Anne or Ann. Nancy originated as a contraction of “mine Ancy,” with Ancy being a nickname for Annis, a Medieval English variation of Agnes. In the 18th century it began being used in its own right, as well as a nickname for Ann. Related names include Nan, Nance, Nanette, Nanny, and Nanou. A name that has always been in the Top 1000, Nancy was in the Top 20 from 1931 to 1962, in the Top 10 for several of those years; in 1940, Nancy was given to about 20,000 baby girls. However, Nancy's star appears to be waning, as it has lost popularity in recent years. Nancy is a major character in Oliver Twist and is fondly remembered by some as Nancy Drew, girl detective, while contemporary kids are enjoying the Fancy Nancy series. Frank Sinatra paid tribute to his daughter with the song "Nancy with the Laughing Face."[1]

Nancy
Pronunciation/ˈnænsi/
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew, French
MeaningGrace
Region of originEurope
Other names
Related namesAnne
Popularitysee popular names

Nancy may refer to:

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Notes

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