All about the name TYTRELL

Meaning, origin, history.

Tytrell is a unique and distinctive name of Welsh origin. It is derived from the Welsh word "tyr" which means "land". The name was popularized by the Tytrell family, a branch of the Norman nobility who settled in Wales after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.

The name Tytrell has been associated with several notable figures throughout history. Sir Thomas Tytrell was a Welsh knight who fought alongside Owain Glyndŵr during his rebellion against the English crown in the early 15th century. Sir William Tytrell, meanwhile, was a prominent politician and soldier who served as a Member of Parliament for various Welsh constituencies during the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

Today, the name Tytrell continues to be associated with Wales and its history. It is often chosen by parents looking for a unique and meaningful name with a rich cultural heritage. While it may not be as commonly used as some other names of Welsh origin, such as Dylan or Rhys, Tytrell remains a distinctive and memorable choice.

See also

Welsh

Popularity of the name TYTRELL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, the name Tytrell was not very popular during the years 2006 and 2007 in the United States. In fact, it appears that only five babies were named Tytrell each year during this period. This means that a total of ten children were given this name over these two years combined. While this number may seem small compared to more popular names, it is important to remember that every name has its own unique appeal and significance to those who choose it for their child. It is always exciting to welcome new additions to our communities, regardless of the name they are given!