Male names.

TYSE

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Týr', meaning 'god' or 'divine'.

TYSEAN

Masculine

African-origin name derived from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "father has returned". It signifies strength, wisdom, and resilience.

TYSEN

Masculine

Modern American given name of uncertain origin, often interpreted as 'warmth' or 'heat', popularized by celebrities like Kristin Chenoweth.

TYSHAN

Masculine

Tyshan is of African origin, derived from the Yoruba 'Oshun', meaning 'flowing waters'. It evolved over time from this original form and carries associations with love, beauty, fertility, and rivers.

TYSHAUN

Masculine

African American given name derived from 'Tyshan' meaning 'sun' in Ethiopian and 'un', meaning 'one'. It translates to 'the one sun'.

TYSHAWN

Masculine

Distinctive male name of African American origin, combining "Ty-" and "-awn" to symbolize comfort or familiarity. Popularized in the late 20th century U.S., it reflects African American cultural pride and individuality.

TYSHEED

Masculine

Uncommon, unique given name with unknown origins and meanings.

TYSHEEM

Masculine

Unique male given name of African American origin, derived from the Arabic name Tahsin, meaning 'beauty' or 'attractiveness'.

TYSHEEN

Masculine

Rare American given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from African American Vernacular English or the African name Teshi, but its true history remains undocumented.

TYSHEIM

Masculine

American original, combining Old Norse elements 'Tys', meaning 'reach for the stars', and 'heim', meaning 'home' or 'world', symbolizing aspirational greatness.

TYSHIEM

Masculine

African American male name derived from West African Tyseeme, meaning "strong as a lion," symbolizing courage and power with historical heritage spanning centuries.

TYSHON

Masculine

Rare yet regal African American name derived from Tutankhamun, the famous Egyptian pharaoh, signifying 'the living image of Amen'.

TYSHONE

Masculine

African American name with Greek roots, meaning 'fortuitous' or 'lucky'.

TYSHUN

Masculine

Unique African-Yoruba name meaning 'patience' or 'endurance'.

TYSIER

Masculine

Tysier, of Welsh origin, means 'ardent lord'.

TYSIN

Masculine

Rare Welsh male name derived from "twsyn", meaning twins, with historical roots in medieval Wales.

TYSIR

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant Norse name derived from "týsar," meaning "giant.

TYSKI

Masculine

African name of Akan origin, traditionally given to boys born on Tuesday, translating to "Tuesday" and believed to bring good fortune.

TYSON

Masculine

Tyson: A powerful, American name meaning 'tough' or 'warrior', popularized by boxer Mike Tyson.

TYSUN

Masculine

Welsh name meaning "great tide," reflecting the powerful waves of the ocean.

TYSYN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from the word 'twsyn', meaning 'twins'. It was traditionally given to boys born as twins and has historical significance, notably borne by Saint Tysilio of Meifod in Powys during the 7th century.

TYTAN

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning 'giant', popularized in Roman poetry and known for its association with strength, wisdom, and courage in Greek mythology.

TYTEN

Masculine

Tytan is a rare Polish name of Slavic origin derived from "tytan," signifying the Titans of Greek mythology.

TYTIN

Masculine

Greek-origin unisex name derived from "tyrannos," meaning "lord" or "king." Despite its historic connotations, it's widely popular today in fantasy literature and as an international choice for parents seeking a strong, unique name.

TYTON

Masculine

Polish origin and means "tobacco," traditionally given to boys born around Christmas time, and gained popularity during the 16th-17th centuries as tobacco use became widespread in Europe.

TYTRELL

Masculine

Rare yet notable Welsh name derived from "tyr," meaning "land." Popularized by the Norman Tytrell family, it carries historical significance through figures like Sir Thomas Tytrell and Sir William Tytrell. Today, it's chosen for its unique heritage, though less common than some other Welsh names.

TYTUS

Masculine

Polish name of Latin origin, meaning 'title of honor' or 'tenth', popular throughout history for its strength and distinctive sound.

TYUN

Masculine

Tyn is a rare and captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Welsh 'Tudur' meaning "leader" or Old Norse 'týr' referring to the god of war and victory. Despite its unclear beginnings, Tyn offers a distinctive sound and appealing uniqueness for parents seeking an uncommon name.

TYUS

Masculine

African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture in West Africa, meaning "miracle" or "wonder.

TYVAN

Masculine

Rare boy's name of unknown origin, used mainly in the United States since 1950, with no widely documented meaning or history.

TYVAUGHN

Masculine

Uncommon African name meaning 'born on Tuesday', derived from the Akan people of Ghana, combining elements from both African and Welsh origins.

TYVELL

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "tyr" (war or god of war) and "ulfr" (wolf), interpreted as "wolf of war." It's an invented name with no historical precedent but possesses strong, memorable sound and rich cultural significance.

TYVEN

Masculine

Rare Norwegian name derived from Thorfinnr, meaning 'Thor's fair one', with a rich history dating back to the Viking Age.

TYVEON

Masculine

Unique African American given name created in the early 2000s, potentially meaning "light of Tyler/Tiffany.

TYVEZ

Masculine

Tyvez: Rare name of unknown origin; possibly Welsh ('house') or Norse (justice).

TYVIN

Masculine

Uncommon African-derived name of Yoruba origin, meaning "foreign" or "white person," with no specific historical significance beyond its unique spelling and sound.

TYVION

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from "tywydd," meaning weather.

TYVON

Masculine

Modern variation of the African name Tyson, derived from "Chukwuemeka" meaning "God has done something great".

TYVONE

Masculine

Unique variant of Tyson, both originating from Old English and translating to "tyrant" or "discriminatory", but unlike Tyson, Tyvone lacks historical significance and remains uncommon.

TYVONNE

Masculine

Distinctive African American name derived from Latin "Titus," meaning "title of honor." Popularized mid-20th century in the US, it's often associated with notable figures like Tyra Ferrell and Tyra Banks. Despite its origins, Tyvonne has been embraced by diverse communities as a unisex name, embodying strength and elegance.