Darsi

Meaning of Darsi

Darsi is a feminine given name most commonly understood as a modern Anglophone variant of the Norman-French surname D’Arcy, originally indicating geographical origin from the commune of Arcy in Normandy. Its sporadic adoption in the United States between 1958 and 1969—during which annual occurrences ranged from 6 to 15 newborns and ranks oscillated between 742 and 780—reflects a niche yet sustained patronage. Phonologically rendered as /dɑrˈsi/, the name’s consonant-vowel pattern (C-V-C-V-V-C) affords a measured prosody and an unembellished morphological simplicity, while the final vowel introduces a subtly softened cadence. In the context of Anglo-American naming conventions, Darsi occupies a technically intriguing position at the intersection of toponymic inheritance and mid-20th-century creative respelling, offering parents a designation that is at once historically rooted and quantitatively uncommon.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as DAHR-see (/dɑrˈsi/)

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Notable People Named Darsi

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