Lace, derived from the French word 'lacet', meaning ribbon or cord, is an elegant and distinctive given name of Latin origin. It gained popularity as a girls' name in the late 20th century, likely influenced by its association with intricate textiles and fashion accessories. The name Lace has a unique, feminine sound that sets it apart from more traditional names, yet it retains a classic elegance due to its historical roots.
The name Lace has seen varying popularity over time, with no recorded births between 1915 and 1935, followed by a steady increase to six births in 1962. Altogether, there have been sixteen babies named Lace across these three years.