All about the name TYRREL

Meaning, origin, history.

Tyrrel is a unique and distinctive given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Old Irish name 'Tigherneach', which is believed to mean "little king" or "noble ruler". This name has a rich history, dating back centuries in Ireland.

The name Tyrrel was originally associated with the ancient Irish nobility and was borne by several notable figures throughout history. One of the most famous bearers of this name was Sir Richard Tyrrell (also spelled Tyrell), who was an English knight and courtier during the reign of King Henry VIII. Sir Richard served as Master of Horse to both Henry VIII and his son, Edward VI, and was a prominent figure at the Tudor court.

In literature, the name Tyrrel appears in Shakespeare's play "Richard III". In this work, Sir Richard Tyrrell is portrayed as a knight who plays a significant role in King Richard III's plot to seize the throne. While this portrayal is fictional, it has contributed to the name Tyrrel being associated with power and intrigue.

Today, Tyrrel remains a rare and unusual given name, but its Irish origins and historical significance make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique name for their child. Despite its rarity, Tyrrel has been used in various forms throughout history and continues to be associated with nobility and strength of character.

See also

Irish

Popularity of the name TYRREL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show that the name Tyrrel was born to two children each year in the United States for two consecutive years: five babies were named Tyrrel in 1992 and another five were named Tyrrel in 1993. This results in a total of ten births with the name Tyrrel over this two-year period.

Name variation TYRREL.