Dicie is of Latin origin and means 'from the city'. It was popular during the Roman Empire, as it denoted someone who either came from a city or was urban dwelling. The name has a unique sound and offers an alternative to more common city-associated names like Urban or Civic.
"Over a span of nearly 130 years, from 1880 to 1984, the name Dicie was given to babies born in varying numbers each year. The highest number of births recorded was in 1920 with 42 children named Dicie, while some years saw as few as five births with that name. The total number of babies named Dicie during this period was 1167."