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Maycey

A spelling variant of Macy, from a French place surname meaning one from Massy.

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Maycey is a spelling variant of Macy, ultimately from a French place surname meaning one from Massy. That gives the name a place-based origin beneath its modern appearance. The altered spelling makes it feel a little softer and more individualized, but it still belongs to the broad family of surnames turned given names.

Its meaning is rooted in location even if the current impression is contemporary. As a given name, Maycey feels fresh, feminine, and lightly stylish. It has the easy appeal of Macy, but the spelling gives it a more customized look.

The name sits comfortably among modern naming preferences for soft sounds and familiar shapes with a twist. Maycey suggests accessibility, polish, and a gentle contemporary charm.

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