Displayed on this page are T- names 601 to 616. Among these names, the English Tyson was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #249 and a usage of 0.0647%, followed in decreasing order by the English and Irish Tyrone, the English Tyree, Tyrell, Tyrese, and lastly the English name, Tyshawn. Among the uncommon T- names are the English Tyre, Tyrieek, Tyrik, Tyriq, Tyron, Tyrrell, Tysen, Tysone, the Polish Tytus, and the Hebrew Tzvi.
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| Tyre | a city in Phoenicia ... mainly used in English and it is of ... not popular as a baby boy name ... |
Tyree 724 | land ... has its origins in the Celtic language and ... name is a modern invention, coined from the ... |
Tyrell 778 | stubborn ... of Old French origin and it is used ... variant of Tyrrell ... Its ranking then was #354 ... |
Tyrese 881 | of English origin and it is also used ... name is a modern invention, coined from the ... |
| Tyrieek | he who pounds at the ... used mostly in English and its ... variant form of Tariq ... |
Tyrik | he who pounds at the ... an English name of Arabic origin ... variant form of Tariq ... was #895 in rank then ... |
Tyriq | he who pounds at the ... of Arabic origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Tariq ... |
Tyron | land of Eoghan ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly ... variant spelling of Tyrone ... |
Tyrone 654 | land of Eoghan ... used predominantly in the English and ... derived from Celtic origins ... |
| Tyrrell | stubborn ... of Old French origin and it is used ... first name is derived from the Old French ... |
| Tysen | son of Ty ... language of origin is English and it is also ... variant of Tyson ... |
Tyshawn 920 | used predominantly in English and it ... name is a modern invention, from the ... ranked at #920 then ... |
Tyson 249 | son of Ty ... used chiefly in the English language and ... first name is derived from the English ... |
| Tysone | son of Ty ... origin, as well as its use, is in the English ... variant form of Tyson ... |
| Tytus | honored ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... variant of Titus ... uncommon as a baby boy name ... |
| Tzvi | deer, hart ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Hebrew ... name has been widely used as a translation of ... |
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