Macye is of American origin, derived from the French name "Magdalène," which means "from Magdala." It is a unique, modern spelling variant of the classic name Maggie, but it retains a similar pronunciation and meaning. This name gained prominence in recent years, possibly due to its association with the popular department store chain Macy's or the use of unique spellings for girls' names. The name Macye has not been widely used historically, making it quite distinctive today. It is often associated with femininity and uniqueness, though its meaning remains focused on the historical figure Mary Magdalene from the Bible.
"Macye experienced a steady increase in popularity from 1994 to 2005, with a total of 21 babies named Macye born during this period."