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English (East Yorkshire): perhaps from an unattested Middle English personal name Asy, Acy. This would be from late Old English si, ultimately a shortened form of Old English thelsige, or from the Old Norse personal name si, found as Ase in Lincolnshire (12th century). Acey is a name that has gained popularity recently as a unisex name that can be given to both boys and girls. |
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Chip Romig, MMR 423 |
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