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Tracy

Tracy is a derived from an English originating in a place name, meaning "domain belonging to Thracius," a Gallo-Roman possibly linked to the ancient of . The name has been used for both males and females since at least the , with early literary examples including a male character named Tracy Tupman in Dickens's The Pickwick Papers (1837). Its popularity as a feminine name surged in the mid-20th century, influenced by the character Tracy Lord in the 1940 film The Philadelphia Story, and it occasionally serves as a diminutive of Theresa. In the United States, Tracy reached its peak as a feminine name at rank #10 in 1970, with over 1% of baby girls receiving the name that year, and remained in the top 50 through the before declining sharply after the . For males, it peaked at #98 in 1966 and 1967, entering the top 100 briefly during the and early , but fell out of common use by the late 1990s. By the , Tracy no longer ranks among the top 1,000 names for either gender in the U.S., reflecting a broader trend away from mid-century favorites. Common variants include Tracey, Tracee, Traci, and Tracie for females, and Tracey or Trace for males. The surname Tracy itself has multiple etymological roots, including Norman French habitational names from places like Tracy-sur-Mer in , , as well as an Irish Gaelic origin from Ó Treasaigh, meaning "descendant of the warlike one" or "fighter." This dual heritage underscores the name's versatility across English-speaking cultures, where it has been borne by notable figures in entertainment, sports, and politics, though its given-name usage has waned in recent decades.

People and fictional characters

Real people

Spencer Tracy (April 5, 1900 – June 10, 1967) was an American actor celebrated for his naturalistic acting style in over 75 films during Hollywood's . He became the first performer to win two consecutive for , earning the honor in 1938 for and in 1939 for . Tracy's career highlights include nine total nominations and frequent collaborations with in nine films, such as (1942) and (1967). Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American whose and music addresses social issues like and . Her self-titled debut album, (1988), achieved multi-platinum status and featured the hit single "," which won a for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1989. She has secured four overall, including Best New Artist and Best Contemporary Folk Album for her debut, and remains active in advocacy through organizations like . (born May 24, 1979) is a retired American professional basketball player who had a distinguished 16-year NBA career, primarily as a scoring guard-forward. He won two consecutive NBA scoring titles in 2003 (32.1 points per game) and 2004 (28.0 points per game) while with the , where he also earned seven selections from 2001 to 2007. McGrady's accolades include two All-NBA First Team honors and induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017. Tracy Chou (born 1987) is an American software engineer, entrepreneur, and diversity advocate in the tech industry. She co-founded Project Include in 2014 to promote diversity and equity in companies and later established in 2018 as founder and CEO, developing tools to combat online and enhance user on platforms. Chou's efforts earned her recognition as one of TIME's 12 Women of the Year in 2022 for her work in building safer digital spaces. (born April 16, 1972) is an , memoirist, and educator known for her explorations of history, race, and the cosmos in contemporary verse. She served as the 22nd of the from 2017 to 2019, during which she initiated programs to bring poetry to diverse communities. Smith's collection (2011) won the in 2012, and she currently holds a professorship in English and African and African American Studies at .

Fictional characters

is a central fictional character in the (), portrayed by . As the egotistical and wildly unpredictable lead actor in the in-universe program TGS with Tracy Jordan, he frequently causes chaos on set through his eccentric demands, impulsive decisions, and over-the-top antics, such as arriving to work in bizarre costumes or staging elaborate pranks that derail rehearsals. The character was specifically created by series creator to capitalize on Morgan's real-life persona, blending with his portrayal of a larger-than-life whose immaturity and genius-level absurdity often force head writer to manage the fallout. Key story arcs revolve around Tracy's disruptive influence on the show's production, including episodes where his personal crises—such as family obligations or hallucinatory fears—threaten to cancel TGS, underscoring themes of creative control and celebrity entitlement. Contessa Teresa "Tracy" di Vicenzo is a pivotal fictional character in Ian Fleming's 1963 James Bond novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The daughter of Sicilian crime syndicate leader Marc-Ange Draco, Tracy first encounters on a beach in , where he rescues her from a by drowning after she loses heavily at a . Their relationship quickly deepens amid 's mission to infiltrate leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld's alpine lair, with Draco enlisting to cure Tracy's emotional turmoil in exchange for intelligence; this leads to proposing to her on during a pursuit. Tracy and marry in a simple registry office ceremony in , marking the only canonical instance of 's wedlock in Fleming's works, but their honeymoon is cut short when Blofeld and his henchwoman Irma Bunt assassinate her in a from a , leaving cradling her dying body on a roadside. Dick Tracy is the titular protagonist of the American comic strip Dick Tracy, created by and first published on October 8, 1931. A tough, intelligent detective known for his hawk-like profile and relentless pursuit of justice, Tracy battles bizarre criminals in a gritty urban setting, using innovative gadgets like the two-way wrist radio. The character has appeared in numerous adaptations, including radio serials, films, and the 1990 feature film directed by , who also portrayed Tracy.

Places

United States

, is a city located in San Joaquin County in the Central Valley, approximately 10 miles southeast of Stockton. Founded in 1878 as a railroad junction by the and named after director Lathrop J. Tracy, it developed rapidly as a transportation hub supporting regional agriculture. The city's economy has long centered on farming, including crops like almonds, tomatoes, and wine grapes, bolstered by fertile soil and irrigation from the nearby Delta-Mendota Canal. As of 2024, Tracy's population is estimated at 100,136, reflecting steady growth driven by its position within the commute corridor and ongoing residential expansion. Tracy, , is a in Lyon County in the southwestern part of the state, serving as a key stop along U.S. Route 14. Platted in 1875 and incorporated in 1881, it originated as a railroad town named for superintendent John F. Tracy, with early growth tied to the Winona and St. Peter Railroad's expansion into the prairie region. The local economy remains rooted in agriculture, particularly corn, soybeans, and , which dominate the surrounding farmland. With a projected population of about 2,037 as of 2025, the community hosts annual events like Box Car Days over Labor Day weekend, featuring parades, carnivals, and fireworks to celebrate its rail heritage. Tracy, , is a small unincorporated in eastern Marion County, characterized by its rural setting amid rolling hills and farmland. Laid out in , it emerged in the late 19th century alongside the expansion of railroads and local resource extraction, with historical significance linked to operations that employed many early residents in underground drifts typical of southern 's bituminous fields. The area's economy today focuses on and small-scale services, maintaining a tight-knit, vibe. Its population remains under 200, preserving the quiet, historical essence of a former mining outpost. Tracy, Missouri, is a small city in Platte County, situated along the northwest of Kansas City in the northwestern part of the state. Incorporated in the early , it has experienced post-2020, rising from 269 in the 2020 to a projected 341 by 2025, fueled by suburban spillover from the Kansas City metro area and . Recent developments include enhancements, such as the 2025 Missouri Route 273 and Route 371 intersection improvements near Tracy Drive, aimed at improving traffic flow and safety with added turn lanes and signals.

Elsewhere

Tracy, Quebec, is a former town located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River at the mouth of the Richelieu River, within the Le Haut-Richelieu Regional County Municipality in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada. Originally established as the Parish Municipality of Saint-Joseph-de Sorel in the 19th century, it was incorporated as the Town of Tracy on February 10, 1954, and named after Alexandre de Prouville de Tracy, the military governor of New France from 1663 to 1667. The area reflects deep French-Canadian heritage, stemming from early seigneuries granted in the 17th century and subsequent settlement patterns that preserved linguistic and cultural traditions along the riverside. With a population of 12,773 in 1996, Tracy merged with the adjacent city of Sorel in 2000 to form Sorel-Tracy, contributing to the combined municipality's industrial and maritime significance. Tracy, New Brunswick, is a small incorporated village in Sunbury County, situated along the North Oromocto River at the intersection of Route 101 and the eastern end of Route 645, approximately 30 kilometers south of . Established as a village in 1966, it supports a modest rural economy typical of 's interior, where plays a key role in sustaining local livelihoods through logging and related activities. The 2021 census recorded a of 610 residents, reflecting stable small-scale demographics in a region known for its natural resource base. Tracy-le-Mont is a commune in the Oise department of the region in northern , positioned about 15 kilometers southeast of amid rural landscapes. Historically, the village thrived in the early with a of around 2,000, driven by a prominent luxury brush-making industry that employed up to 2,000 workers and exported products worldwide before . During the war, Tracy-le-Mont lay on the Western Front; fighting erupted nearby on August 31, 1914, leading to evacuation in and near-total destruction, with the site now featuring preserved trenches, calvaries from the , and the Sentier de la Grande Guerre trail for commemorative visits. Postwar reconstruction shifted focus to in this fertile area, supporting local farming alongside ; the commune's stood at 1,701 in 2022. The name Tracy appears in various locales worldwide, including several in the United States, underscoring its prevalence as a toponym derived from Norman origins.

Music

Songs

"Tracy" is a 1969 bubblegum pop single by American studio group The Cuff Links, written by Lee Pockriss and Paul Vance. Released as the title track from their debut album Tracy, the song features layered, harmonious vocals performed entirely by Ron Dante and centers on lyrics depicting an intense, uplifting attraction to a girl named Tracy, evoking themes of infatuation and longing that border on unrequited love. It achieved commercial success, peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spending 12 weeks on the chart. In the genre, Scottish band released an instrumental track titled "Tracy" on their 1997 debut album . Composed by guitarists and John Cummings, and bassist , the piece opens with samples of two prank phone calls between band members and associates, depicting a fictional internal band conflict, transitioning into a dynamic structure with delicate melodies building to explosive guitar-driven crescendos, emblematic of the band's atmospheric sound. The track is named after singer due to its introductory similarity to her song "." The song has been praised for its emotional depth and restraint, contributing to the album's critical acclaim as a cornerstone of .)

Albums and compositions

Tracy Chapman's self-titled debut , Tracy Chapman, released on April 5, 1988, by , marked a significant entry in the folk-rock genre with its acoustic-driven sound and socially conscious lyrics. Produced by David Kershenbaum, the features Chapman's raw, emotive vocals accompanied by minimal instrumentation, highlighting themes of , , and personal struggle. Notable tracks include "Fast Car," which exemplifies the 's blend of introspective storytelling and accessible melodies. It achieved massive commercial success, selling over 20 million copies worldwide and earning six Grammy nominations, including wins for Best New Artist, Best Contemporary Folk , and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Fast Car." Critics praised the for its authenticity and songwriting prowess, with reviewers noting its return to genuine artistry amid the pop landscape of the late . awarded it 4.5 out of 5 stars, commending the "direct and honest" approach that avoids emotional excess while delivering powerful narratives. The record's impact extended beyond sales, influencing subsequent and works with its emphasis on simplicity and political depth. Earlier, the studio group released their debut album Tracy in 1969 on , embodying the bubblegum pop style popular in the late 1960s with its catchy hooks and harmonious vocals. The , composed by Lee Pockriss and and featuring lead vocals by (also known for ), became a commercial hit, peaking at No. 9 on the and driving the album's modest success. The production emphasized upbeat, teen-oriented tunes like "Tracy" and "When Julie Comes Around," crafted in a series of sessions to capitalize on the bubblegum trend. Though not extensively reviewed at the time, the album has been retrospectively appreciated for its polished pop craftsmanship within the genre. The Cuff Links' work, including Tracy, contributed to the short-lived but influential bubblegum movement, influencing later power pop acts. Among instrumental compositions named after Tracy, Jaco Pastorius's "Portrait of Tracy" stands out as a landmark in jazz bass literature. Written in 1976 for his self-titled debut album on Epic Records, the solo electric bass piece is dedicated to his first wife, Tracy Sexton, and innovatively employs harmonics across four strings to create a harp-like texture. Pastorius's technique, involving precise fretting and natural harmonics, pushed the boundaries of the fretless bass, making it a staple in jazz education and performance repertoires. The composition's ethereal, meditative quality has led to numerous covers and samplings, including in R&B tracks like SWV's "Rain," underscoring its enduring on production and . critics hail it as a high-impact work that elevated the from to lead , with its structure—built on layered —demonstrating conceptual depth over technical flash.

Power stations

In the United States

The Frank A. Tracy Generating Station is a major gas-fired power facility located in Sparks, Storey County, Nevada, owned and operated by NV Energy. It consists of 8 units with a total capacity of 1,033 megawatts (MW), including simple-cycle combustion turbines, combined-cycle units, and steam turbines, all fueled by natural gas. Original units came online in 1963 and 1965 (now decommissioned), with additional units added from 1974 through 2008, providing peaking and baseload power to northern Nevada's grid. In 2024, Nevada regulators approved $12 million for component upgrades to extend the facility's operational life, enhancing reliability amid the state's shift toward cleaner energy sources. In , the Tracy operates as a 336 MW natural gas-fired facility in unincorporated San Joaquin County near the city of Tracy. Certified by the California Energy Commission in 2001, it features two combustion turbines and a in a combined-cycle configuration, contributing to the state's needs during . Owned by MRP San Joaquin Energy LLC, the plant generated approximately 239 GWh in the three months ending August 2025. A courtesy notice of upstream ownership change was filed with the California Energy Commission in June 2025, reflecting ongoing corporate adjustments in the sector. Adjacent to the site, the proposed Tracy Long Duration Project, approved for environmental review in May 2025, aims to add battery storage capacity to support grid stability without expanding generation. Tracy Renewable Energy operates an 8 MW biomass power plant in Tracy, California, utilizing walnut shells—a local agricultural waste product—as fuel to generate electricity. The facility emphasizes sustainable practices, integrating biomass combustion with advanced water distillation processes to minimize environmental impact. In early 2025, the company received awards for innovation in sustainable energy and pioneered a plasma-based technology for destroying PFAS contaminants in wastewater, aligning with California's stringent emissions and water quality regulations. This plant represents a smaller-scale but impactful contribution to renewable energy in the Central Valley, contrasting with larger gas-fired installations.

In Canada

The Tracy Power Station, officially known as the Centrale Tracy or Tracy Thermal Generating Station, is located near the town of on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in , . Operated by , it was a heavy oil-fired thermal power facility with an installed capacity of 660 megawatts, consisting of six generating units. Construction of the station began in 1962 under the Water & Power Company and was completed in stages through 1967, with assuming control following the province's second wave of hydroelectric in 1963. The facility played a key role in meeting and providing backup power during periods of low hydroelectric output, supporting Quebec's industrial growth and energy reliability in the mid-20th century. It operated intermittently as a strategic reserve, burning to generate electricity when reservoir levels at 's predominantly hydroelectric system were insufficient. The station was gradually decommissioned starting in 2010, with full retirement announced on December 31, 2011, as shifted toward cleaner sources amid environmental concerns over emissions of and other pollutants. Dismantlement of the above-ground was completed by 2015, transforming the site into part of the Industrial Port Zone, which facilitates redevelopment for sustainable projects. This retirement aligned with Quebec's broader emphasis on , which accounts for over 94% of the province's . As of 2025, the former Tracy site contributes to expansions through industrial repurposing. GE Vernova invested CAD 16.2 million in its hydropower manufacturing facility to expand capacity by 20%, supporting Quebec's hydroelectric upgrades and national clean energy goals. Additionally, Charbone Hydrogen's project at , powered by Hydro-Québec's grid, advanced to equipment installation in November 2025, leveraging the site's proximity to the River for sustainable output aimed at industrial and transportation applications. These initiatives underscore the site's transition from generation to supporting Canada's .

Other uses

Military

The USS Tracy (DD-214/DM-19) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy, named for Benjamin Franklin Tracy, who served as Secretary of the Navy from 1889 to 1893. Laid down on 3 April 1919 by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she was launched on 18 August 1919 and commissioned on 9 March 1920. Reclassified as a destroyer-minelayer (DM-19) on 30 June 1937, she displaced 1,308 tons, measured 314 feet 4 inches in length with a beam of 30 feet 11 inches and draft of 9 feet 9 inches, and achieved a top speed of 35 knots with a complement of 132 officers and enlisted men. Her initial armament consisted of four 4-inch/50 caliber guns, one 3-inch/23 caliber anti-aircraft gun, and twelve 21-inch torpedo tubes, though modifications during World War II emphasized her minelaying role with the addition of capacity for up to 76 mines. During her interwar service, Tracy operated primarily in the Pacific and , conducting routine patrols and diplomatic missions to protect American interests. She participated in relief efforts following the in , , and supported U.S. interventions in from 1926 to 1927. In 1931, she assisted in earthquake relief operations in , and later that decade, she transported President on goodwill visits to Latin American nations. Tracy's World War II service began dramatically at on 7 December 1941, where she was undergoing overhaul and moored at Berth 16 in the Navy Yard; despite her limited armament due to the refit, her crew manned anti-aircraft guns and machine guns, contributing to the defense against the Japanese attack with no fatalities aboard but minor shrapnel damage. Following repairs, she escorted convoys to the South Pacific and played a key role in the in 1942, laying defensive minefields and conducting night patrols that helped sink the Japanese destroyer Makigumo in 1943. In , she laid an offensive minefield off Bougainville during the , supporting Allied amphibious operations. Later, Tracy participated in the and Okinawa invasions in 1945, performing buoy-laying, mine disposal, and rescue operations, including saving survivors from the sinking USS Leutze. After Japan's surrender announcement on 10 August 1945, she conducted minesweeping in Japanese waters through October. Decommissioned on 19 January 1946 at , Tracy was struck from the Naval Register on 21 January and sold for scrap on 16 May 1946. For her wartime contributions, she earned seven battle stars.

Science and technology

The Tracy project was an EU-funded initiative that developed an open-source AI-based platform for advanced data analytics, primarily targeted at agencies (LEAs) to enhance investigative capabilities while adhering to data protection and standards. Launched on 31 May 2023 under the Europe Programme and coordinated by Performance Technologies in , the platform integrated data collection, ingestion, curation, and modeling to process large-scale datasets from sources like mobile network operators and call detail records. The project ran until 30 May 2025 and deployed pilots across multiple an countries, emphasizing scalable, privacy-preserving tools for real-time insights. It concluded with a final event on 20 May 2025, showcasing its innovative tools and learnings from the pilots. At its core, Tracy employed algorithms for and , enabling the identification of behavioral patterns in heterogeneous data without compromising user privacy through techniques like and synthetic data generation. The system supported algorithmic analytics for predictive modeling and visual tools such as interactive graphs, charts, and geospatial maps to facilitate human-AI collaboration in investigations. As an open-source solution, it promoted community contributions and adaptability, with initial releases focusing on modular components for integration into existing LEA infrastructures by 2024. This approach addressed challenges in handling for applications, prioritizing ethical deployment over proprietary systems.

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