Stacyann is of African origin, specifically from the Akan tribe of Ghana and the Ivory Coast. It's derived from 'Akosua,' which means 'born on a Tuesday' in the Twi language, an Akan dialect. Stacyann is often given to girls born on this day, though it can be used regardless of birthdate as a unique and beautiful name choice.
The name Stacyann appears to have been quite popular during the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s and 1980s, with birth peaks occurring around every three to five years. The highest number of births recorded in a single year was eight, which happened twice - in 1972 and 1986. However, by the end of the century, its popularity seemed to wane, with only five births reported in 1999. Overall, there were ninety births over this thirty-one-year period.