Mitzy, a feminine name pronounced MIT-see (/ˈmɪtsi/), traces its roots to a German diminutive of Maria and carries a gentle vintage appeal in Anglo-American contexts. First emerging in the mid-20th century, it saw modest surges in usage during the 1950s and 1960s before settling into a steady pattern that positions it in the 900s on the U.S. popularity charts (938th in 2024). Associated with figures such as actress Mitzi Gaynor and comedy-club impresario Mitzi Shore, the name blends a sense of playful confidence with enduring warmth. Its low-key presence offers parents a distinctive yet comfortably familiar choice, free from the demands of fleeting trends.
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