Troyce is a rare and unique unisex given name, of American origin. It is derived from the name Tracy, which itself is an anglicized form of the French name Tracey. The name Troyce means "from Trassy, France" or "to trace," reflecting its geographical roots and potentially alluding to one's ability to follow or pursue a path. It has gained limited popularity in recent years, perhaps due to its distinctive sound and spelling, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a memorable name for their child.
The name Troyce experienced a steady increase in popularity from the 1940s to the mid-1960s, with peaks in 1941 and 1966, both seeing nine births. Despite fluctuations, it remained a consistent choice among parents during these decades, culminating in a total of sixty-two births over this period.