Latryce, pronounced /ˈlætrɪs/ LAT-riss, is an uncommon female given name of American origin. It was likely created as a blend of the names Latoya and Tracy, both popular during the late 20th century when it emerged. The name's unique spelling adds to its distinctive character. According to some sources, Latryce has been particularly prevalent in African-American communities but can be found across various ethnic backgrounds in the United States. Its popularity peaked briefly in the mid-1990s before declining again, making it relatively uncommon today. As of 2020, fewer than ten people per million are named Latryce in the U.S., contributing to its uniqueness and individuality.
"Latryce saw an increase in its popularity from 1974 to 1989, with six times as many babies named Latryce born in 1989 compared to the five born in 1974."